A Cheaper Way to Seal Watercolors

Hi friends! I have been experimenting with old stuff in my studio. I had a couple of jars of home decor liquid wax left over from some chalk paint projects a few years ago. I did not like using it on furniture because you periodically needed to reapply it, hence why I have this leftover. I wondered if there was an artsy use for this stuff and after much experimenting I found one. Protecting your watercolors, painted postcards, and art journal pages instead of using Dorlands Wax. Learn how in today’s video!

Pros of this method:

  • It’s quick and easy It is cheap (or free if you have some leftovers)
  • It works well

Cons:

  • There is a slight cream color to the wax
  • You must be gentle and use a soft brush so you don’t smear your watercolor
  • I don’t know if it is archival (Use Dorlands Wax if you need a clear and archival solution)

Here are the products I mentioned (affiliate links used)

Another quick and frugal idea for postcards is to rub a chunk of paraffin or beeswax on it and heat it if desired for a nice seal before sending it through the mail. What did you think of this idea? Let me know in the comments below and til next time happy crafting!

One thought on “A Cheaper Way to Seal Watercolors

  1. I do enjoy seeing your frugal options for preserving art! I like the idea of a less expensive option for sending postcards through the mail! Thanks Lindsay!

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