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Original pinbadge recycling

Step 6The final layer

The final layer
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Once you have painted your desing you must protect the painting.

Use the transparent nail polish to cover the painting.
Apply fast the nail polish, if it dried before you have applied the polish on the whole badge.... You would not get a good result.
(As you can see at the photos I tip the nail polish over the badge to do it faster)
Don't forget to paint the back side.
Let it dry for a long time to be sure.

And now you have a new pinbadge (made at home) !!!! ^ ^

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Author:Morrighan(Iris Leaf)
Trying to do somethig better than expected XD