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Register your corporation with the state. Corporations are governed by the state, not federally. Head to a local office supply store. Design your corporate seal. Choose the embosser. Purchase the corporate seal.
What is a Notary Seal? As a Notary, your official Notary seal stamp or seal embosser is your most-used tool. The Notary seal is the impression of the Notary Public inked stamp or crimping embosser. It is used to authenticate the Notary's signature and make the notarial act official.
Cut out 4-6 copies of your design from card stock. Glue the layers together. You don't need to coat the layers with glue, just enough to hold them together in a stack. For my design I added glue right in the center and then on each of the 4 corners, that's it. Allow drying.
Cut out the shape you want 3 or 4 times, then stick them together to make one form. Once the letter and shape stack is thick, attach it to a larger piece of cardboard, a 'plate', and prepare to emboss. To emboss, lightly mist a piece of paper and lay over the embossing plate. Damp paper has more give and stretch.
Cut out the shape you want 3 or 4 times, then stick them together to make one form. Once the letter and shape stack is thick, attach it to a larger piece of cardboard, a 'plate', and prepare to emboss. To emboss, lightly mist a piece of paper and lay over the embossing plate. Damp paper has more give and stretch.
Embossing is done by pressing a sheet of paper (or other substrate) into a female die, that has a design engraved or etched into it. This is usually done with a male counterpart underneath the paper, so that the paper is sandwiched between the two and the design is transferred to the paper.
Embossing and deposing are the processes of creating either raised or recessed relief images and designs in paper and other materials. An embossed pattern is raised against the background, while a deposed pattern is sunken into the surface of the material (but might protrude somewhat on the reverse, back side).
As a Notary, your official Notary seal stamp or seal embosser is your most-used tool. It is used to authenticate the Notary's signature and make the notarial act official. The imprint of the Notary seal contains the Notary Public's commission information.
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