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how do i seal my stone?

Various Techniques-find your favorite!

 Unfortunately, this is one of the hardest questions to answer because not only are there many ways to seal your stones, but there will be some you swear by and some you could live without making things even more difficult will be different for each individual. 


No matter what method you end up using, you want to make sure that you get a great seal so that those beautiful stones last for years to come! 


I have broken down several types of ways to seal along with videos and instructions so that you can get the perfectly sealed stone EVERY TIME!  or use!


Below, I have shared some of the best videos from various other renowned Mandala artists in order to share with you some different styles of sealing your stones! 


Take a look!

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RESIN ROCK SEALING

Resin rocks are one of my favorites! They are brilliantly glossy and look very similar to a glass-type finish. 



Supplies recommended for resin coating stones:

 

  • Plastic cutting board or matt usually found at Dollar Store
  • Measuring spoons
  • Plastic or glass container
  • Wooden popsicle sticks
  • Rubber gloves
  • Mixing container (glass or plastic)
  • Art Resin (both resin and hardener needed)
  • Heat Torch. She uses one from the kitchen supply area. Straw (for removing bubbles)
  • Plastic container for covering rocks to protect from dust/hair etc
  • Hair tie (for tying hair back) 
  • Alcohol-based hand sanitizer for clean up
  • Wear a mask and be in a well ventilated area just to be safe


Please check out the link below from fellow artist Rachels Rocks.You can follow her on YouTube, Etsy, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook



Watch how to seal with Art Resin

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BRUSH ON ROCK SEALING

Protecting your painted rocks is so important! This type of sealer is among one of the most popular  often because they can be used all year round (no need for sunny weather) and they are so easy to use! 


There are some that are even soap and water clean up and some that have low or no odor! For my stones, brush-on sealer is a quick and easy way to seal when I'm a little too impatient to carry out the long resin process. 


Polyrethane coatings give a nice shiny seal without being too glossy! They can be purchased in a variety of finishes however from high gloss, to satin, and matte as well! 


They are not usually recommended for outdoor use, however. You do need to be careful not to smear your hard-earned work when using a brush-on sealer. I like to use a spray sealer first and then go in with my brush-on sealer to avoid the smears! 


Check out Rock Painting 101 tutorial below for brush on sealers complete with questions and answers!

Watch how to seal with brush on sealer

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SPRAY ON SEALERS

Sealing your stones helps protect them from the elements as well as gives a nice finish to your stone. There are many different options and it can be overwhelming to the any new rock artist but I recommend reading as much as you can as well as experimenting with different products in order to get the best one for your particular project!


 

There are so many options to choose from each brand, let alone all the different brands out there. 

While I would say most of them will do the job, you might want to know a few differences before purchasing your next sealant for rocks. 


 

Some questions you may want to ask yourself when choosing a sealer for painted rocks:

  • Will you be painting indoors or outdoors?
  • Are you painting rocks for outside?
  • Do you prefer a glossy or matte finish?


To get the full effect of each type of selaer, watch the video below!


 

DuraClear Gloss Varnish

 is odorless so you can do it right on your craft desk. Plus, it gives your painted rock a good shine. 



 

Krylon UV-Resistant Clear

 It has an affordable price tag on it. It is non-yellowing and moisture resistant. I prefer spray sealers because you can do so many rocks at once in a short period of time. 


 

Rust-Oleum Universal Advanced Formula

 This sealer from Rust-Oleum dries crystal clear and has UV protection. It has a bit more gloss to it’s finish so if you like the shine effect it is a good one to check out. 


Watch how to pick a spray sealer

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