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Old 11-26-2004, 01:41 PM   #1  
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Default Making Coasters and need help...

Ok - I've done a lot of searching on here and I want to make sure I understand this. I have tumbled tiles and I used my Staz-On black to stamp my image. Do I then cook them in the oven for 10 minutes at 350 degrees? And then I want to chalk on the color and I found that people use the VersaMark pad on the tile and then use chalk to color in. Do I cook the tile again after this at the same temp and time? Ok and then I bought the spray to coat them just as another precaution so the color and ink won't smear. So now on to attaching the cork - I saw that the suggestion was E6000 and Arleen's Glue??? Which one is better and where can I find these?? Thanks for the help. I appreciate it. I'm making 20 sets of 4 different coasters for Christmas gifts and want to do it right.
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Old 11-26-2004, 02:16 PM   #2  
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The EASIEST and fastest way to do this:

Use Stazon and color with Sharpies. Then there is no need to do anything else. You can heat set if you want (I didn't and they work fine), no need to spray since both sharpies and stazon are permanent
hope that helps!

I went to Lowes (or Home Depot) and bought self adhesive felt backing.
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