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blueyes 07-31-2010 08:31 AM

switchplates
 
haven't stamped, or played with switchplates yet -- and a bunch of plain white ones just fell into my hands - and they are screaming for me to play with them :D

any suggestions - or is there a tutorial somewhere?

i would imagine if i'm just going to stamp i would use stazon, right? but if i'm going to "paint" some sort of background how would i go about doing that -- i would imagine acrylic paint would flake off???? what else could i use? do i need to prime it with something --

or, should i make a paper cover and modge podge it on or something?

any ideas woul dbe helpful! TIA!

cat_woman 07-31-2010 09:02 AM

If you wanted to colour in the images you could use alcohol inks (markers like sharpies, or Ranger alcohol inks). Also, if you covered with paper first, then you could use your regular inks. I would seal them afterwards tho since they do get a lot of use and fingerprints. I have a craft show coming up in a couple weeks and I never thought of making switch plate covers. Thanks for the idea. :)

blueyes 07-31-2010 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by cat_woman (Post 17095314)
If you wanted to colour in the images you could use alcohol inks (markers like sharpies, or Ranger alcohol inks). Also, if you covered with paper first, then you could use your regular inks. I would seal them afterwards tho since they do get a lot of use and fingerprints. I have a craft show coming up in a couple weeks and I never thought of making switch plate covers. Thanks for the idea. :)

hehe -- no problem. glad i could give you some inspiration. got the idea from a friend who wrapped her's in the same wallpaper she used to do a room - -thought, now, why haven't i thought of that before. i was thinking about doing some for a craft show too!!! good luck with yours!!!

btw -- thanks for your advice -- i was thnking the same thing about sealing. :)

rsalamon 07-31-2010 01:26 PM

I sell the light switch cover plates at crafts shows and I always get a lot of "oh, what a great idea" comments. I typically just cover them with patterned paper and sometimes go a step further and embellish too.

There is a pic of some in my Craft Show album in my gallery HERE.

blueyes 07-31-2010 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by rsalamon (Post 17096229)
I sell the light switch cover plates at crafts shows and I always get a lot of "oh, what a great idea" comments. I typically just cover them with patterned paper and sometimes go a step further and embellish too.

There is a pic of some in my Craft Show album in my gallery HERE.



cute! exactly what i was thinking -- maybe stamping the paper and then attaching -- might be easier then trying to figure out if something will chip off of the plastic.

any tips on getting them coverd right? do you put a top coat of anythign on to protect them from fingers, etc.?

rsalamon 07-31-2010 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by blueyes (Post 17096424)
cute! exactly what i was thinking -- maybe stamping the paper and then attaching -- might be easier then trying to figure out if something will chip off of the plastic.

any tips on getting them coverd right? do you put a top coat of anythign on to protect them from fingers, etc.?

I don't seal them anymore. I find it makes the paper feel tough and stiff and unpleasant to touch. I use red-line super sticky tape to adhere the paper to the plates.


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