02-08-2022, 11:43 AM
Hey all, I'm working on a project for my kid's school auction. Large Jenga type blocks that the kids will be decorating in class. The wood is pine and I'm worried about marker bleeding when applied. I'm sure maple would have been a better choice, but someone bought these blocks online and gave them to me. What sealer would work well to seal the wood and still allow the markers to be applied. I figured I'd do a final coat of poly or some other appropriate finish. I figured markers would be easier for the kids to use than paint, and certainly less messy in the classroom. They'd also have less buildup than paint, allowing the blocks to still slide smoothly when using.
I'm not overly experienced with different finishes and this needs to be fairly quick and simple. I need to get all 56 blocks sealed so the kids can do their thing next week. Not overly worried about the weather, as it's supposed to be 70 here the next couple days.
I've seen the Zinzer seal coat, General Finishes seal coat, spray shellac, and some have mentioned just using a first coat of the final finish. So many choices.
Thanks,
Kevin
I'm not overly experienced with different finishes and this needs to be fairly quick and simple. I need to get all 56 blocks sealed so the kids can do their thing next week. Not overly worried about the weather, as it's supposed to be 70 here the next couple days.
I've seen the Zinzer seal coat, General Finishes seal coat, spray shellac, and some have mentioned just using a first coat of the final finish. So many choices.
Thanks,
Kevin