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Pirate invitations ( Wax Seal )

Pirate invitations ( Wax Seal )
My DIY for Pirate invitations with a skull Wax Seal

My son is turning one and I wanted to have one cool pirate party.
(I love pirates) - So this is how I made the invitations its simple well.....
I wanted to make a cool Wax Seal on them. If I could not do that then I would have to find some thing else. That is why its my first step&. Now there are a few cool seals that are out there but nothing that I wanted, so with a few Ideas I set off on a DIY project and well my cool Skull and Bones carved in wood looked cool but did not work and well dont try Play dough but the Play dough idea did lead to this bead clay that you bake and that is what work for me.
 
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Step 1Make the seal 1

Make the seal 1
Mold this clay so you have a handle, this will let you push down and pull up
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8 comments
Mar 14, 2011. 2:07 PMDark_Aura says:
I love you idea :)
Sep 7, 2010. 5:31 PMOryctolagus habilis says:
You can get terrific cheap rings for this sort of project at a "head shop".
Waaay back in high school I had a pentagram ring that made a very impressive wax seal (it was bought as a novelty in the Hallowe'en spirit, but, of course caused quite the small town stir.)
Mar 15, 2010. 12:21 PMgregr says:
Be really careful melting wax directly on the stove like this. It's a lot safer to use a double boiler. Much smaller chance of starting a fire.
Dec 13, 2009. 4:11 PMr0botluv says:
Whoa. I think you are on to something there with the skull stamp you made. To purchase those things cost at least $10 and the instructables on here require power tools and carving and such.

Your method seems incredibly easy to produce a pretty wicked result. The pictures are a bit dark so its hard to tell the quality of your finished seal but dang. I wish I had though of this before I went and dropped 16 bucks on supplies. ~
Sep 20, 2009. 6:24 PManthea15 says:
You can use coffee to brown the paper to make it look older
Jul 18, 2009. 3:13 PMfinfan7 says:
If you want to age your paper try using thinner paper, then crumple and uncrumple it a few times and mist it with tea that steeped way too long. the tea darkens the paper and will be more readily absorbed into the areas weakened by the crumpling to look like aging and dirt.

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