*** how do i laminate an autographed soccer ball? ***?
Question:im trying to keep the signature safe from any harm.
so im trying to cover it some how.
but im not sure what to use.
its a brand new soccer ball.
so i need some kind of clear varnish, im guessing..?
if its easy, any diy tips..
but to be on the safe side, i'd like to take it to a store.
please help!
thanks in advance~
Answers:
I have heard that doing that will reduce the value I recommend that you buy a glass case to put it in. That's what they do in museums and that should be relatively cheap.
thers pva glue, u cud dunk it in that, because it dries clear. but if its not marker pen on it, then it might run the pen a bit. thers also décopage gloss glue, which is basically like a glaze or a varnish. u cud scratch it tho, even tho it is varnished..so y not seal it. u cud get 6 acrylic squares, and use silicone 2 seal it ito a box shape. or just a simple glass jewlry box maybe?
You may want to try a water based varnish.
Got to a real hard ware store not a box store.
Discuss with the clerk/
The go home and on a piece of cloth or if you have something similar to the ball's skin.
Take an ink pen out and write your name
The try this application to see if it will run or fade.
This is an interesting prospect.
Also go to baseball sports and ask one of the people what they would do with an auto graphed baseball to protect the finish.
I am hopeful that I helped you on this
Your best bet is to put it in a glass case and avoid handling the ball itself regularly. You can get a glass case for sporting balls at hobby/crafts shops such as Hobby Lobby or Michaels. Most baseball card stores have some display cases as well.
Any sort of chemical you put on it may cause the ink to smear or degrade over time. Also, if you handle it too much, the oils from your hands can cause problems.
how about hair spray??
i used to work in a pub, and use to put the menue blackboards out, but we used to spray them with hairspray first.
More Related Questions & Answers...