How to Photo Transfer with Mod Podge - Three Techniques!
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2022
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You can use freezer paper because it also has a wax coating just cut it to size and run it throw your printer...
Hey Johnny!! Lol I know me , the heat transfer is really cool and it is my style of rustic, however compared to the other 2 previous techniques using mod podge and mod podge sealant is what I'll be doing. I'll practice the heat image transfer some other day! Love you guys! Thank you fir your easy going tutorial. It's a great way to celebrate my Champ who lived to be 17 years old. Miss my dog 🐕. And yes I donated🥰
Just used Mod Podge for first time in October this year ...love it.
Wish I'd seen this before I started our Christmas presents (wood ornaments with a photo of our childhood home on it). Two of six have turned out ok after peeling the moist paper. Four are still hazy. Thank you for posting!
Woooooow ! Thanks a ton guys . Aaammmmmazing !
Love the first 2 techniques.
So very COOL - my 5 yrs old Granddaughter love using mob podge - where ever we make something- especially with glitter - she need to use it lol - she mixes paint into it - said it makes the paint better lol & uses it for glue lol - my hubby bought us the biggest bottle he could find lol
YAE, it’s Jon!!!! So wonderful to see you in front of the camera!!! Love you on Monday Night Paint Live on Michael’s!!! Didn’t know about Betty White challenge, We will get that donation made and definitely going to make these of our pups, too!!! TYFS 😎
GREAT ❤ Thank you for sharing😊
That is fantastic!!
Why do you not post replies? They would be most helpful for everyone to see. Others have the same concerns. Thank you!
Fantastic 🌸
Really cool , I like it
Love this Thank You
Great video, thanks! Does the video transfer work if you paint the wood? If yes, is there a specific paint that should be used? Thanks!
I love the first one , nice and easy, thanks for sharing im making a memorial plague for my mum and dads doggy that got put down xx
What sticker paper did you use may I ask
@@hstrohm9845 i did the first one, mod podge both the surface and back of the paper (i printed on my laser jet) , then get rid of the bubbles/ lumps, then mod podged back on top to seal , also sprayed with a spray sealant as it will live outside
@@starlite8807thanks!
Thank you for sharing! I would like to know what kind of wax paper you use in the video? Thanks!
On that clear mod podge image transfer do you have to put a sealer on top of it as well
Is there an alternative product we can purchase to use as a transfer method for the label wax sheets?
Can I use glossy photo paper, or do you have idea where I could find some paper like you used?
Ok where do you get glossy paper to photo copy on laser printer? This is very cool!
Can this use of glossy paper be used on other surfaces. Metal or glass?
Where can I purchase the waxy throw away paper from stickers sheets??? Surely I do not have to buy the stickers just to throw them away so I can use the paper they are stuck to?
Can you use Wax Paper instead of getting Abery Labels which can be expensive? Love your video and products I'm gonna find your Channel.
Can you use ink jet printer and do you need to reverse image?
Can I transfer a photo to a flat rock? If so, which Modge Lodge would I use? Thank you!
Which method do you think is best for canvas fabric?
Good info but I need to know how to do the reverse image method using my inkjet printer. I am not buying a laser printer for just one project. Is there a video for reverse image transferring onto wood using an inkjet printer?
Do you have a video on transferring photos or sayings to a glass candle holder
Why wouldn't you use water and a sponge in method 2 to make sure you get further transfer? Also, who has a laser printer hanging out at home?! :)
will any mod podge do for this application or is there a certain type of mod podge?. Cheers Sean in ireland
Hi - has anyone tried the image transfer onto rock, stone, slate or even plaster?
Help, I am working on a project transferring photos to wood and I got too excited about spreading the mod podge. I have done this method before but these are small photos and now the back of the paper is covered with mod podge so it's impossible to get the paper wet to remove it. Any advice?
Can I use a regular printer if I don't have a laser printer?
Is there any way to transfer photos without using a printer?
Can you use freezer paper instead?
Yes
Do you have to print all photos onto paper?
I wonder if you can use a very hot iron instead of that tool...
Where do you get the glossy paper?
Can you transfer a photo to a glossy piece of paper with photo transfer mod podge?
What if you don't have a laser printer? I have an inkjet.
Can you use glass instead of wood ?
CAN I PAINT CANVAS, LETS SAY LIGHT BROWN BEFORE THEDOING THE TRANSFER TO MAKE IT LOOK VINTAGE? IF YES, WHAT TYPE OF PAINT? OIL OR WATER BASE?
Is there anyway you can use actual photos for projects like this?
Warning about printing on the glossy sticker paper. If your laser printer is small and the paper path doesn't go through the printer without bending multiple times, the printed image will start to streak off. Or another issue may be that the glossy paper tends to fuse onto the heated parts of the printer, and will ruin your printer.
Can you use waxed paper
How do you remove the brush stokes
can you use an ink jet printer
Can you use any of these methods on stones/pebbles? Thank you.
That would be good to know, if u found out the answer
can l use ordinary pictures too?
Hi i want to ask you a question if you don't mind Guys. Painted wooden Tray has a Chalk Paint Stencil on it x Would MP Matt be a coating that could be put on top to seal it, i know MP is not Waterproof, Bought our first bottle x seeing your Vlog i am thinking the spray would be be better, as not using paper, on the tray, just Chalk painted a Stencil on as mentioned x Did you scan in the photo ie using paper to print it on x
Can you do that on a canvas?
I LUV MOG PODGE. IT'S SO 😎
Can you use a heat gun ?
Is there an alternative product we can purchase to use as a transfer method for the label wax sheets
You can use freezer paper
Can you use photo paper?
mentioned "glossy sheets paper" glossy on both sides or only on one side?
One side other-side is matte. But what i want to know is what the paper is called its not the sticker paper with the adhesive its what is left behind after you remove the sticker from the glossy side. Use glossy side the photo copy on and then lay face down with mod podge painted over top of it
will print companies print the picture/
Where do you get plain glossy paper to transfer ?
instead of button feet you can make them with hot glue.
Wow! That last method looks very time consuming. It would take hours to do a 8x10
Im sorry...I dont understand. The first "method" is actually not "transfering" the picture but simple glued on wood?
How do size a photo
On my desktop computer I have a program that came with my printer that allows me to size a picture. I also have a program for scrap booking I can do that with and a few photo programs that can do that also. I hope that helps you!
potreste mettere i sottotitoli in italiano? grazie
Please do a tutorial on fabric with the heat transfer option please., not leather some like a tote bag fabric.
the first example isn't a photo transfer, it's just gluing a picture to wood.
Not every one can afford a laser printer. Bad start. I’m gone.