Thank you for your authenticity and not editing this, because the reality is, we make mistakes, have bumps and hiccups and it's so refreshing to see another human being showing us the reality of how it is done. None of this fake insta 5 minutes but really takes a PHD! ahaha Your laughter made it all worthwhile. Go you Good Thing! You Rock!
OMGoodness! How have I missed this video? 6 years old and still relevant today…oh the things I could have done! But, will try to catch up now. So lovely❤
This is such a cool idea! It's crazy that you can't even see "shininess" of the cling film. Really, really awesome. Can't wait to try it. You are amazing. Ty!💖
Eva! I never saw anyone do this before! How did you ever come up with this? Absolutely amazing, I'd never in my wildest dreams ever think about using cling wrap for this! Tfs! You're a genius!
Great idea. Going to try ironing old wrapping paper as patchwork onto old bed sheets and then make bags and large wallet envelopes for reusable Christmas gift wrap. BTW... that's an adorable giggle.
This is a very good video, thanks for the humor, also =) I like this method because you don't have to be precise and it appears I can stitch around it, also, if I want-on a single layer of fabric, of course. Thank you.
I'm getting out the iron. I have to try it. I just watched a video using plastic wrap and napkins. She put the wrap in the freezer for a few minutes and it won't be sticky until it warms up.
Thank you so much Eva, that’s really really useful and helpful....what a great 👍 idea 💡 that is. I’ve seen something similar before, but not as entertaining as this!!!!! xxx Mags
I've watched so many videos regarding this technique over the last 6 month, and I've just come across yours at 6:00 a.m. by mistake and I'm so glad I did because it's been the best video on explaining how to do it perfect and without the plastic hanging over as all the other videos only laid it on top but you laid it bottom on top. So thank you very much 10/10 , this is going to be perfect thank you once again love from England UK.
Wow...🤩 what a way better ideal then making copies & using photo liquid to transfer pictures to fabric. I will give this a try to make my time short & quick 👏🏾. Thanks for sharing 😊🤗
I can't feel it ,mean like it is not shiny, so I guess the cling film melted to the image.I didn't try to wash the pocket with image but there is a chance it will be possible to wash it without loosing an image
I use the freezer paper transfer method. Have you tried that? They don't sell Reynold's freezer paper here in Canada so a friend in the U.S. gifted me with two rolls. You iron the freezer paper to your fabric and run it through the printer. It really works and the detail is awesome.
You iron the plastic side of the freezer paper on to your fabric making sure the edges are well stuck together. Then you run it through the printer and after it's printed peel the paper off the back and heat set it with the iron if you like but you don't have to. It has to be plastic on one side freezer paper. It's usually white.
Thank you so much for this great hint! I was wondering just how to deal with this large print onto fabric without it costing "The Earth"!! It Worked great
Absolutely fabulous!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! Have you tried washing it....and if so does the image stay on the fabric? Please let me know if you have tried it :) Hugs...Janie
Thank you for your authenticity and not editing this, because the reality is, we make mistakes, have bumps and hiccups and it's so refreshing to see another human being showing us the reality of how it is done. None of this fake insta 5 minutes but really takes a PHD! ahaha Your laughter made it all worthwhile. Go you Good Thing! You Rock!
OMGoodness! How have I missed this video? 6 years old and still relevant today…oh the things I could have done! But, will try to catch up now. So lovely❤
Her laughing makes me so happy
Same omg
this is honestly the cutest and most fun craft video i've watched. the bumps and misses are what made me smile, as well as the whole video hahaha :D
Her laughter was so adorable. :-)
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Agreed! This is just amazing, so clever!
Yes 😊
Heheheheh! You are adorable, laughing at yourself 😂😂😂 I'll have to try this, thank you for sharing ❤🥰👍
NOOOO WAYYYY!!! WHAT A GAME CHANGER FOR SCRAPBOOKING!!!! THANKS FOR!!!!❤❤❤ SHARING!!!!
I love her laugh. It made me laugh. Real people not trying to be perfect. 💕
This is the easiest and simplest technique I’ve seen on UA-cam!! Thank you so much!!
This is such a cool idea! It's crazy that you can't even see "shininess" of the cling film. Really, really awesome. Can't wait to try it. You are amazing. Ty!💖
AWESOME! can't wait to try it! my brain is reeling with ideas! thank you!
So much faster than the transfer techniques I have done by rubbing the paper off the transfered image. I like it for the added layers too. TFS!
What's TFS?
Eva! I never saw anyone do this before! How did you ever come up with this? Absolutely amazing, I'd never in my wildest dreams ever think about using cling wrap for this! Tfs! You're a genius!
Glad you liked it!!
Great idea. Going to try ironing old wrapping paper as patchwork onto old bed sheets and then make bags and large wallet envelopes for reusable Christmas gift wrap. BTW... that's an adorable giggle.
Wow, Eva, this is brilliant!! What an awesome idea! I am going to be using this idea for sure!! Thank you for sharing!!! ❣❣❣
This is one I had missed Eva ! Fabulous idea, one I must try ! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you so much for sharing! It was a wonderful video! Your cheerfulness is contagious and we appreciate it!😊
Oh my GOODNESS. Thank you soooo much for sharing. Never knew. Love your sweet laugh. I’m off to try.
Thank you so much! I didn’t know you could do that with fabric!! You are brilliant!💕
Wow! I love this quick, concise video. Gonna try!
This is a very good video, thanks for the humor, also =) I like this method because you don't have to be precise and it appears I can stitch around it, also, if I want-on a single layer of fabric, of course. Thank you.
Oh my, thank you so much for this awesome tip Eva! ☺️
I'm getting out the iron. I have to try it. I just watched a video using plastic wrap and napkins. She put the wrap in the freezer for a few minutes and it won't be sticky until it warms up.
oh that's great idea! thank you so much for sharing :D
This is a great idea. I love to hear your laugh. You make me smile. Have a wonderful day 💕
Very clever I would never think to use cling wrap to adhere something to another craft item. Very nice. Well done. Very happy.
Thank you! 😊
Hi Eva!! Thanks for shaer that transfer images with fabric, you are such a nice, thank you thank you 💐💝
I'm just seeing this in June 2020...
I've been saying you have a magical touch... Here's the Proof! 😍😍😍💐 This is so Amazing.
Love this! It helps to see exactly what little things can go amiss
Thank you so much Eva, that’s really really useful and helpful....what a great 👍 idea 💡 that is. I’ve seen something similar before, but not as entertaining as this!!!!! xxx Mags
Incredible!!! So easy! Love it!!! ♥️♥️♥️
I've watched so many videos regarding this technique over the last 6 month, and I've just come across yours at 6:00 a.m. by mistake and I'm so glad I did because it's been the best video on explaining how to do it perfect and without the plastic hanging over as all the other videos only laid it on top but you laid it bottom on top. So thank you very much 10/10 , this is going to be perfect thank you once again love from England UK.
Glad it was helpful!😊
I love your way of explaining!! Thank you so much for this video I'm absolutely doing this as soon as possible.
Ps : your laughter is just sooo puure
Very pretty and a wonderful idea to boot. Thanks for sharing this with us.
this is so wholesome. thank you
Wow ... that’s amazing!! Thank you for sharing this creative idea!!😊
WOW HOW INCREDIBLE!!!! WHAT AN INSPIRATION!!!! thank you so much for sharing.
Wow...🤩 what a way better ideal then making copies & using photo liquid to transfer pictures to fabric. I will give this a try to make my time short & quick 👏🏾. Thanks for sharing 😊🤗
Great idea! Your giggle always makes me laugh!
What a great idea. Who knew. Thank you for teaching this awesome technique.
This is perfect for me to do lettering on a tshirt...without a printer and glue medium
For real this gives us so much access to customizing clothing
@@linkoln_sosias I am thinking that it won't be 'wash' worthy. Might be wrong.
I don’t usually like videos, but I love 💕 this one!!
It's like a magic trick...Wow....Does the cling wrap disappear from the top of the image? Thank you for sharing, Eva.
I can't feel it ,mean like it is not shiny, so I guess the cling film melted to the image.I didn't try to wash the pocket with image but there is a chance it will be possible to wash it without loosing an image
Thank you so much for your response, Eva. I probably would not wash it. It looks great.
this is pure genius! are those pictures printed on paper?
You totally rock!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! Amazing will try this thank you for all you amazing demo's
You’re welcome 😊 and thank you for watching
Oh I love this, thank you so much for sharing, Hugs Gi x
❤️ Another wonderful technique! Thanks...you rock!
Wow!!! Who would have thought ! .... another great share Eva. Thank you . xx
😳 Whoaaaa how cool!!! Thank u for sharing this! 💛
you're so fun to watch, your laugh 😂✨ this is so cute haha
I use the freezer paper transfer method. Have you tried that? They don't sell Reynold's freezer paper here in Canada so a friend in the U.S. gifted me with two rolls. You iron the freezer paper to your fabric and run it through the printer. It really works and the detail is awesome.
waw never hear about that yet..will definitely try it.Thank you so much for tip xx
You iron the plastic side of the freezer paper on to your fabric making sure the edges are well stuck together. Then you run it through the printer and after it's printed peel the paper off the back and heat set it with the iron if you like but you don't have to. It has to be plastic on one side freezer paper. It's usually white.
You’re so clever and crafty. Love this! Going to try it tomorrow. Xoxo Happy Crafting!
Very clever! Can't wait to try it! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Eva . That is such a great tip. I will definitely be trying this 😊🌸💕
That is so creative and awesome!
Thank you so much for this great hint! I was wondering just how to deal with this large print onto fabric without it costing "The Earth"!! It Worked great
What a great idea can't wait to try it thank you for sharing
This is awesome, and so quick to do, thanks so much for sharing, I am excited to have a go at this x
Thank you so much for this tip! It is sooooo clever! and your way of narating it is delightful, you made me laugh too, as a bonus! xoxo
You have amazing ideas
Yes please!!!! Love this! Thank you! ❤
This looks amazing ! Thankyou so much for sharing this- it has just got to be tried out soon !
Cool technique! Love it!
thank you Rhonda
You are so clever Eva❣ Thank you for this wonderful idea.
What a great idea!! Can't wait to try this! Thank yooooo! xx
I learned something new. Will surely give this a try. Thank you for that tip. Love it.
Great idea and super easy! TFS, Eva!
Awesome video and LOVE YOUR ACCENT!😊
Charming video and so helpful. Thank you.
This is genius TFS, I will be trying this tomorrow.
Oh! How easy is that!? Thanks for the excellent idea😃
Such a great idea! Thank you for sharing Eva 💓👌🏼
Love it great job
Oh my!! This is so amazingly clever!!! I can't wait to try it out!!
Oh MY!!!! thank you so much, I love this......AWESOME!!!!!!!!
So if you do it with printer paper, will it work on a black shirt or melt through?
Ty so much this worked perfectly, also don't use anything other than cling film, it won't work
Fabulous idea!!!
I cant choose which i like better ..
the awesome fabric craft or
Eva's accent ? 🤓
Great idea.....have seen this before but you it more easier to follow .....love it 😍👍
Brilliant idea thank you so much for sharing Eva x
Coucou Eva
Waouh c'est génial
Merci
Bizzzzz 🙏 🙏 🙏
What a great video, easy.. thanks.this is the easiest way I’ve seen..
Just tried this and worked beautifully
Oh my goodness how cool is that I'm going to try that thank u
Yet another excellent idea!
Thank you, Eva, for sharing this. I'm going to try it, for sure!
Absolutely fabulous!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! Have you tried washing it....and if so does the image stay on the fabric? Please let me know if you have tried it :) Hugs...Janie
Have you tried this? Did the image stay on after washing and drying?
Love this, thank you so much for sharing ⭐️
Very interesting Eva!
Do you have to use a laser printer for this technique? Also, any recommendations for a sort of sewler or protectant?
That is so cool. Thanks so much for sharing this idea😍
Thank you Eva for this so easy transfer tip x
Sie sind so schlau! Danke für das tolles Tip🗝️
Wow I love this idea , thanks Eva for sharing.
Eva ... this is BRILLIANT!!!
I absolutely L❤VE this idea ... you are so amazingly AWESOME ❣❣ Thank you❣
What amazing awesome tips you come with! Thanks.
Wow amZING Eva xx
Thank You for making this so simple ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Wow thanks for this tutorial! I'm gonna be using it to iron on a illustration and a qr code link to my jacket for fun
what an awesome idea! You are amazing! ~ Deb
Wow, that was kwel, thank you for sharing ....
Thank you Pauline🤗