Making DIY Star Wars Wax Packs for Free Comic Book Day!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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On today's live stream, I'm preparing some Star Wars Wax packs for Free Comic Book Day and Star Wars Day on Saturday, May 4th.
Here's a link to the Simpsons Candy Stick packaging submitted by an awesome Patron: drive.google.c...
HERE ARE THE LINKS TO THE TOOLS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Epson ET-8550 (My Printer): amzn.to/3WffHHj
25 lb Tracing Paper: amzn.to/3AaM262
Metal Ruller: amzn.to/41nUuuC
Xacto Knife: amzn.to/40mqZbm
Paper Cutter: amzn.to/3KJDMyI
Paraffin Wax: amzn.to/3oriyOz
Copy Paper: amzn.to/43O33jP
Glue Stick: amzn.to/3oqMVF0
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WoW! Thank you Scott for sharing your process!
My pleasure!
Me not going to forget I saw u today and showed u my art and comic :)
It was great meeting you and seeing your art! Keep on creating!
@@ScottSerkland thank you ur best !!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Scott! I’m super nostalgic for the 80s, especially trading cards, and I really loving your content. 💥❤️ I started a channel last year that focuses more on Skateboarding and BMX from our childhoods, but we do lots of other nostalgic stuff too. I can totally appreciate how much work you put into your videos, it’s awesome. 🙌
Anyway, quick question… are you still printing the card fronts on regular paper and adhering them to the chipboard back? And for the card fronts, have you been using the Epson 8550 printer, or are you using a laser printer like for the wrappers? Thanks so much!!! (Also, I’m a HUGE Playmobil fan too, with an extensive collection that tarted as a kid getting them as Happy Meal toys 😎)
Awesome! I just subscribed to your channel. I’m looking forward to checking out your videos. Here’s some answers to your questions but we should definitely connect via email. I think we could join forces and do a cool collaboration. Please email me at scott@serkworks.com . For the cards I’m still using the Epson 5550 using the thinnest photo paper I can find and adhering it to chipboard using spray adhesive. I print the wrappers on tracing paper using a laser printer. There are some other steps I can fill you in on if you email me. I’d love to hear more about your Playmobile and happy meal toy collections.