Thank you so much for sharing this method. After some experimenting I was able to make an important improvement. I use a plastic protective sheet as carrier. Not the thin ones with the hole on top where you have to slide in the paper from above, but the more THICKER ones that are already open on the side. They are a fraction bigger than letter format so if you cut them to size you will have 2 carriers. The big advantage is, that the plastic is thick (and has no paper backing) and it absolutely does not wrinkle when you put the Mod Podge on. (I used 3 brushed layers of Mod Podge) You can re-use the carrier after cleaning and it is still straight….. I have experimented with the Mod Podge also, done 1 batch with 50% Mod Podge and 50% transparent Elmer’s PVA school glue. I find 100% Mod Podge works excellent although the mix had a bit of better “flow”, almost no brush streaks, having said that, I stick with the Mod Podge, it’s 100% result against maybe a risk and (maybe) time and materials lost. The best part of your system is (I do mixed media collages), that I can position all the transfers on the canvas before to glue them on. Question: Do you have experience with storing these transfers for later use?
Just caught the “label transfer sheet” comment. So excited! We use at least one label sheet at work per week. I have put 100’s of them in the trash. Now I get to upcycle!! Thanks! Great tutorial!
Thank you for creating this video!! I used this technique on a piece of wood. I used an old photograph of my father and his brother. He was so thrilled to have this!! Thank you again for sharing your tips and crafting ideas!
Diedra - this is AMAZING! I cannot invest in a laserjet printer at the moment so i have an inkjet to work with. This is the answer to my prayers. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for posting this technique! I don't have a cricut or laser printer & was wracking my brain trying to figure out how to get a photo transferred to a gift I want to make for a friend. I'm so excited & can't wait to give this a try!!! 👍🏻💕
I absolutely love your tutorials! You are very thorough yet stay on topic and don't go super fast like others I've watched. Your projects turn out fantastic and give those who don't have access to cutting machines, etc. other options to create the same look. I plan on subscribing to the next level also!
Don’t worry, you are not the only one who dives right into the doing without surface covering. I guess that’s the way our crafter minds work at it’s best, fun and messy 😉
Am I missing something here, you've basically printed a picture onto a transparent sheet and placed it on a white wooden background, if you printed the photo/picture onto a white sheet of paper, cut it to size and stuck it to the board (of any colour) you would have the same result without the extra cost, work or mess, it's like your trying to re invent the wheel, I'm not trying to disrespect you, it just seems like you went around all the houses on the block just to get next door
absolutely, also not a transfer. You can get a reasonable inkjet transfer by using the carrier sheet and printing directly onto the shiny side, then pressing it down on to medium while ink is still wet.
For a full picture, absolutely right. But if you want text or something with a transparent backing, this would still be a good option. Worth trying out, at least.
There is decal/transfer sheet available for inkjet printers. It's used by modellers who want to make bespoke decals for their plastic model kits. It can be purchased with white backing or transparent. What you do is to print using your inkjet, wait for the ink to dry then either paint clear varnish on or use a spray to seal it in then cut around the decal (transfer in Europe) then put into a saucer of luke warm water for a minute. For best results in printed images long term use sublimation dye ink as it's less affected by sunlight. Certain ordinary inkjet inks fade over time.
Thanks for this info! I'm going to order some! I wonder if the decal sheets, and/or modpodge prints, can be used within resin projects... I'll be experimenting :)
@@SJones3677 It's a pleasure! There are various model kit manufacturers around the world who make resin model kits with decal/transfer sheets included. What some modellers do is that once the decal is in place on the resin model and has dried, they then spray or paint a thin layer of varnish over the whole area to seal the edges as an added bonus. All you need to do is to go through the same process.
This is the first method I have seen that looks like it would work for DYE BASED printers. I have watched many UA-cam videos claiming to do image transfer successfully with ink jet printers, but they are using PIGMENT based printers so of course they work. This seems like it would work with dye based printers because you're not spreading wet ModPodge on the print, but instead using dry ModPodge as a printing surface. Using your method, you could even coat the printed image with wax, like Judikins, for extra protection. I'm excited to try this method, unless I just go the easy but more expensive route of image transfer paper, which I think would also work much the same way.
I bet you sure could! Make sure it is really clean before you use again I don't see why you couldn't if it is still really glossy. I will have to try that!! Great tip Janice
I made my own bbq sign..i printed it straight onto the sticker backing ..reversed everything..let it dry..then put the printed side facedown on the wood..then rubbed it onto the wood... Let it dry 1hr..went over the entire prodject with modpodge..dry .. repeat..and then 2 coats of varnish..lasted 4years outside.. (Forgot to repeat the modpodge and varnish once a year) Turned out awesome.
I just discovered you, but you and I are one in the same. You do lots of different crafting...I do, too. You hate waste, like I do! I love what you do!
It is amazing to me how many people are crafty and creative. THANK YOU for sharing. I can follow directions, but cannot always come up with such creative ideas.
I N C R Í V E L essa mulher é simplesmente maravilhosa pois nos ensina pelos meios mais fáceis, simples baratos já que nem todos podem assim como eu ter uma @cricuit pois esse sonho de ter uma cricuit aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷 é um tanto difícil no momento atual. Sou gratissima pelos seus ensinamentos simples e possíveis de reproduzir muito muito obrigada de Balneário Camboriu SC Brasil 🇧🇷
Lembrando...não falo é tão pouco entendo a língua que ela fala mas....ela explica muito bem com as mãos tornando a linguagem entendivel e compreensível ao meu entendimento gratidão falo apenas o português
Tell me... am I missing something, but why didn't you just print the picture onto a piece of paper and put it into a frame under a piece of glass like any normal picture? This seems like an awful lot of fuss and bother to achieve same result.
@@dib3385 Exactly! This isn't an image transfer. An image transfer is when you transfer a printed image directly onto another medium (wood, iron, glass, paper, etc) so that it is literally ingrained in the second item. This is gluing a picture onto another item, not transferring it.
That's what I thought,..... first. But it's an ideal way to transfer it to a transparent (and very thin) mod-podge layer that can be used as a transfer on shields of 28 mm wargame figures.... I certainly will try it. That thin mod-podge layer is flexible enough to convert to slightly curved surfaces.
I am so sorry for all the rude comments. Thank you for showing us this technique. Now people can recreate this and apply it to whatever color, shape, or texture background they want. My only question is if the same results can be obtained with a laser printer?
You could probably use butcher paper that is cheaper and comes in big rolls at the grocery store for your paper, then you don't have to deal with labels either, and can tear off just the length you need so no waste. It has that slick side just like label paper does. I have used butcher paper to do a burnished rub distressed transfer technique on wood, doubt it works on many types of other surfaces for this technique I do. I like to use this technique to print of vintage labels onto furniture. Can piece words together easily and make Really big prints to cover a large surface area. You put the glossy side of the butcher paper directly through your printer. It looks distressed not clear after printed like bubbled dots of ink and will be wet and if it touched smears and you have to start over lol but it will be great if you are careful (use lowest ink setting). Before the ink dries completely dry on the glossy side after running it through immediately put onto wood surface in exact spot you want to use it. You CAN'T move it or it will smear, so plan carefully. Take the back of a large metal spoon rub on back of print when it is on your transfer surface then raise it slowly, look as you raise it and if something isn't rubbed onto the surface lower and rub only in that little spot again until the ink transfers to your wood surface. It will have transferred. Be sure to use mirror image if your printer needs set up because you want the words backwards to transfer properly. Let dry 24 hours. Then seal it with a super light coat of clear spray paint (I like gloss) then repeat after completely dry again with a 2nd light coat let dry completely again, then a 3rd coat which can finally be heavier because the ink will be sealed but first two could run the ink so spray lightly from a distance of 6-8inches away and a really light coats. Allow 24 hours for final sealing coat to dry before using the furniture in a room and you will have a piece that will last forever!
I think I liked the rake the best. For some reason, I just love old rakes! I always think that there’s got to be something it can be repurposed into, when it’s raking days are over. I’m always looking for items to hang things off of, also, so this fits the bill on two ways! BTW- I also LOVED the white enameled ?pail with the blue trim around the top! I live in northern Michigan, and we have a lot of humidity, which translates into lots of rust🥲. I think it lends a lot of character to items, but not if they’re still being used in their original capacity. Thanks for sharing these really cute and creative ideas!😊
When I was young I used to do this, with postcards. But you needed 4 Coates of mod podge on the front of graphic, each in different direction, left and right, up and down. When completely dry, would wet back side the gently rub excess paper off. The image infused into the mod podge, then thin coat on the object being transferred to, place on image, and smooth!
Confusing some. But you can use this on so many projects. Like on wood or material. Yes she use a frame. But adhered it to the wood itself. Not a piece of paper she can just change the frame. This technique is brilliant. I am a ceramic artist and crafter 37 years. This is brilliant!!!
Thank you for showing me the way to do an ink jet transfer. That is so awesome!. I have learned so many ways to transfer stuff from you,and love them all!.
Wonderful video. I want to try this but I fear my printer will suck the paper right into it and create a paper jam. I have an inexpensive Epson XP-7100 and I don't think it takes much more than computer paper. I have been saving my sticker papers from my business and am dying to do something with them. Nicely done. You're a good teacher. Thanks so much.
@@OurUpcycledLife Disculpa, la hoja de soporte no es papel común para coputadora, tiene un lado brillante, por eso supuse que es papel de seda, pero al parecer es el papel de los autoadhesivos... Es así??. gracias y saludos
Thank you for your video. I wonder if you could use parchment paper to do the same thing. Also I wonder if this could be used with dishwasher safe modge podge and do it like the sublimation the back of a cutting board to make it look like stained glass.
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Just found your Channel and I just love it so far thank you for the great ideas so far keep up the great work
My email address is not being accepted. I tried this before and it never works!!😩
When painting the modpoge on to the wax side of the label paper does it matter if is matte or glossy?
So glad you’re enjoying
So glad it was helpful. Thanks for following along.
Thank you so much for sharing this method. After some experimenting I was able to make an important improvement. I use a plastic protective sheet as carrier. Not the thin ones with the hole on top where you have to slide in the paper from above, but the more THICKER ones that are already open on the side. They are a fraction bigger than letter format so if you cut them to size you will have 2 carriers. The big advantage is, that the plastic is thick (and has no paper backing) and it absolutely does not wrinkle when you put the Mod Podge on. (I used 3 brushed layers of Mod Podge) You can re-use the carrier after cleaning and it is still straight….. I have experimented with the Mod Podge also, done 1 batch with 50% Mod Podge and 50% transparent Elmer’s PVA school glue. I find 100% Mod Podge works excellent although the mix had a bit of better “flow”, almost no brush streaks, having said that, I stick with the Mod Podge, it’s 100% result against maybe a risk and (maybe) time and materials lost. The best part of your system is (I do mixed media collages), that I can position all the transfers on the canvas before to glue them on. Question: Do you have experience with storing these transfers for later use?
Great tips
Beautiful transfer and brilliant technique. Love it. Thank you for thinking of crafters who don’t have, and can’t afford, a laser printer. 😃👍
Glad you enjoyed! thanks for watching
Can you transfer photos on light colored fabric with this technique ?
@@dianajohnson9809 Anyone find out an answer??
Just caught the “label transfer sheet” comment. So excited! We use at least one label sheet at work per week. I have put 100’s of them in the trash. Now I get to upcycle!! Thanks! Great tutorial!
Yes make sure to save some! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Jennifer
Same, I work at "that Christian craft store" and we throw those away ALL the time.
The miracle worker delivers AGAIN & I think I’ve died & gone to crafter heaven. 🎉
So glad you’re enjoying Sheila
Thank you for creating this video!! I used this technique on a piece of wood. I used an old photograph of my father and his brother. He was so thrilled to have this!! Thank you again for sharing your tips and crafting ideas!
That is awesome! Glad it worked out well for you! What a great gift Cassie
Excellent!
Diedra - this is AMAZING! I cannot invest in a laserjet printer at the moment so i have an inkjet to work with. This is the answer to my prayers. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks so much for watching Amy glad you enjoyed it was helpful
Thank you so much for posting this technique! I don't have a cricut or laser printer & was wracking my brain trying to figure out how to get a photo transferred to a gift I want to make for a friend. I'm so excited & can't wait to give this a try!!! 👍🏻💕
Glad it was helpful thanks so much for watching Inez
I have to say this is the best video for transferring that I have seen yet kudos to you
Thanks so much!! Appreciate it
Thank you so much for sharing.
You have opened up a whole new world of crafting with this technique.
Kudos to you lady. 👏
Thanks for watching Toni! So much fun
What a fantastic idea. Honestly, you should have a million subscribers. Your ideas are superb.
Ahhh how sweet! Maybe someday! I love to share my crafts
😯
This is MAGIC!
And YOU are magician!😁😁😁
Lol... Thanks for watching
This is great! I only have an inkjet printer so I was sad watching all you can do on your laser printer. Can't wait to try this!
That's exactly why I did this video because so many of my followers don't have the option of a laser jet and this works amazing!!
I was looking for a way to easily transfer text over the top of paintings.... I think I found it! Thank you so much for sharing this technique 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I absolutely love your tutorials! You are very thorough yet stay on topic and don't go super fast like others I've watched. Your projects turn out fantastic and give those who don't have access to cutting machines, etc. other options to create the same look. I plan on subscribing to the next level also!
Thanks so much for you thoughtful comment Angie! I appreciate it and glad you are enjoying!!
Don’t worry, you are not the only one who dives right into the doing without surface covering. I guess that’s the way our crafter minds work at it’s best, fun and messy 😉
Always in a mess!!
And after I damage things I find new crafty techniques to hide it lol
Am I missing something here, you've basically printed a picture onto a transparent sheet and placed it on a white wooden background,
if you printed the photo/picture onto a white sheet of paper, cut it to size and stuck it to the board (of any colour) you would have the same result without the extra cost, work or mess, it's like your trying to re invent the wheel, I'm not trying to disrespect you, it just seems like you went around all the houses on the block just to get next door
absolutely, also not a transfer. You can get a reasonable inkjet transfer by using the carrier sheet and printing directly onto the shiny side, then pressing it down on to medium while ink is still wet.
I was like HUH? 🤔
I thought the same… maybe the effect is slightly different/more shiny, but nobody got time for that. 😅
For a full picture, absolutely right. But if you want text or something with a transparent backing, this would still be a good option. Worth trying out, at least.
This makes no sense at all
Holy cannoli! Game changer is quite the understatement. I can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing your genius with the masses. 😉
My pleasure! Thanks for watching and have fun
There is decal/transfer sheet available for inkjet printers. It's used by modellers who want to make bespoke decals for their plastic model kits. It can be purchased with white backing or transparent. What you do is to print using your inkjet, wait for the ink to dry then either paint clear varnish on or use a spray to seal it in then cut around the decal (transfer in Europe) then put into a saucer of luke warm water for a minute. For best results in printed images long term use sublimation dye ink as it's less affected by sunlight. Certain ordinary inkjet inks fade over time.
Yes water slide decals
Thanks for this info! I'm going to order some! I wonder if the decal sheets, and/or modpodge prints, can be used within resin projects... I'll be experimenting :)
@@SJones3677 It's a pleasure! There are various model kit manufacturers around the world who make resin model kits with decal/transfer sheets included. What some modellers do is that once the decal is in place on the resin model and has dried, they then spray or paint a thin layer of varnish over the whole area to seal the edges as an added bonus. All you need to do is to go through the same process.
This is the first method I have seen that looks like it would work for DYE BASED printers. I have watched many UA-cam videos claiming to do image transfer successfully with ink jet printers, but they are using PIGMENT based printers so of course they work. This seems like it would work with dye based printers because you're not spreading wet ModPodge on the print, but instead using dry ModPodge as a printing surface. Using your method, you could even coat the printed image with wax, like Judikins, for extra protection. I'm excited to try this method, unless I just go the easy but more expensive route of image transfer paper, which I think would also work much the same way.
This works amazing for me and the colours were very vibrant! Happy crafting Lanette
This is great. I am wondering, could you reuse the carrier sheet? Thanks for sharing!
I bet you sure could! Make sure it is really clean before you use again I don't see why you couldn't if it is still really glossy. I will have to try that!! Great tip Janice
Could you also use wax paper?
I’m not sure if wax paper is glossy enough but worth a try
@Jamie Andrick I think I’m going to try that!
@@tonyacalhoun4040 did you try the freezer paper photo transfer?
Oh, what a cool idea. I'm going to have some fun with this technique 😊
Thanks, I hope you like it!
I cannot wait to try this! Such an amazing technique. Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
I made my own bbq sign..i printed it straight onto the sticker backing ..reversed everything..let it dry..then put the printed side facedown on the wood..then rubbed it onto the wood...
Let it dry 1hr..went over the entire prodject with modpodge..dry ..
repeat..and then 2 coats of varnish..lasted 4years outside..
(Forgot to repeat the modpodge and varnish once a year)
Turned out awesome.
Oh great idea! . It will work like a rub off transfer
This is so cool! So many projects so little time!
Thanks for the tips! 💖
Can get overwhelming at times :) happy crafting
I just discovered you, but you and I are one in the same. You do lots of different crafting...I do, too. You hate waste, like I do! I love what you do!
So glad you’re enjoying hope you’re finding lots of great content
You are so clever, Deidre!!! I love this! And the gift tags!!!! 🤯🤯🤯 So smart!! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us! XOXO
Thanks for watching Corie!! Don't like to waste much :)
@@OurUpcycledLife I'm the same way!! 😁
It is amazing to me how many people are crafty and creative. THANK YOU for sharing. I can follow directions, but cannot always come up with such creative ideas.
Glad to inspire! Thanks for watching
I N C R Í V E L essa mulher é simplesmente maravilhosa pois nos ensina pelos meios mais fáceis, simples baratos já que nem todos podem assim como eu ter uma @cricuit pois esse sonho de ter uma cricuit aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷 é um tanto difícil no momento atual. Sou gratissima pelos seus ensinamentos simples e possíveis de reproduzir muito muito obrigada de Balneário Camboriu SC Brasil 🇧🇷
Lembrando...não falo é tão pouco entendo a língua que ela fala mas....ela explica muito bem com as mãos tornando a linguagem entendivel e compreensível ao meu entendimento gratidão falo apenas o português
Thanks for watching!
I have been struggling to do a photo transfer. I'm going to try doing it ur way. Maybe I will succeed. Thanks for sharing.
Go for it!
Tell me... am I missing something, but why didn't you just print the picture onto a piece of paper and put it into a frame under a piece of glass like any normal picture? This seems like an awful lot of fuss and bother to achieve same result.
I was just going to comment exactly the same lol!!
@@dib3385 Exactly! This isn't an image transfer. An image transfer is when you transfer a printed image directly onto another medium (wood, iron, glass, paper, etc) so that it is literally ingrained in the second item. This is gluing a picture onto another item, not transferring it.
That's what I was thinking ! 😏👍
That's what I thought,..... first. But it's an ideal way to transfer it to a transparent (and very thin) mod-podge layer that can be used as a transfer on shields of 28 mm wargame figures.... I certainly will try it. That thin mod-podge layer is flexible enough to convert to slightly curved surfaces.
In my opinion the result is completely different!
I am so sorry for all the rude comments. Thank you for showing us this technique. Now people can recreate this and apply it to whatever color, shape, or texture background they want. My only question is if the same results can be obtained with a laser printer?
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed and yes this will also work with a laser jet printer
Oh my god! Where has this been?! THANK YOU!!
Glad you enjoyed
Best image transfer video Ive seen
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed.
I absolutely love this for my mix media I like to transfer onto actual art paintings the see thru just wat I need!!!! Love it ❤
You are so welcome!
I LOVE THE ARTIST IN YOU,THANK YOU
So glad you enjoyed thanks for watching
Muchas gracias por todo su trabajo, una técnica muy interesante, saludos desde España, Sevilla.
You could probably use butcher paper that is cheaper and comes in big rolls at the grocery store for your paper, then you don't have to deal with labels either, and can tear off just the length you need so no waste. It has that slick side just like label paper does.
I have used butcher paper to do a burnished rub distressed transfer technique on wood, doubt it works on many types of other surfaces for this technique I do. I like to use this technique to print of vintage labels onto furniture. Can piece words together easily and make Really big prints to cover a large surface area.
You put the glossy side of the butcher paper directly through your printer. It looks distressed not clear after printed like bubbled dots of ink and will be wet and if it touched smears and you have to start over lol but it will be great if you are careful (use lowest ink setting).
Before the ink dries completely dry on the glossy side after running it through immediately put onto wood surface in exact spot you want to use it. You CAN'T move it or it will smear, so plan carefully.
Take the back of a large metal spoon rub on back of print when it is on your transfer surface then raise it slowly, look as you raise it and if something isn't rubbed onto the surface lower and rub only in that little spot again until the ink transfers to your wood surface. It will have transferred.
Be sure to use mirror image if your printer needs set up because you want the words backwards to transfer properly.
Let dry 24 hours.
Then seal it with a super light coat of clear spray paint (I like gloss) then repeat after completely dry again with a 2nd light coat let dry completely again, then a 3rd coat which can finally be heavier because the ink will be sealed but first two could run the ink so spray lightly from a distance of 6-8inches away and a really light coats. Allow 24 hours for final sealing coat to dry before using the furniture in a room and you will have a piece that will last forever!
Thanks so much for the tip!!
I think I liked the rake the best. For some reason, I just love old rakes! I always think that there’s got to be something it can be repurposed into, when it’s raking days are over. I’m always looking for items to hang things off of, also, so this fits the bill on two ways! BTW- I also LOVED the white enameled ?pail with the blue trim around the top! I live in northern Michigan, and we have a lot of humidity, which translates into lots of rust🥲. I think it lends a lot of character to items, but not if they’re still being used in their original capacity. Thanks for sharing these really cute and creative ideas!😊
Glad you enjoyed!
Totally Works!❤️❤️👍👍
Yes it does!
This blew my mind! Great work!!!!!!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed MIchelle
Top easy to follow tutorial, ...so much to do now this year and now a lot more...thank you.
You're very welcome!
When I was young I used to do this, with postcards. But you needed 4 Coates of mod podge on the front of graphic, each in different direction, left and right, up and down. When completely dry, would wet back side the gently rub excess paper off. The image infused into the mod podge, then thin coat on the object being transferred to, place on image, and smooth!
Yea that works great also!!
I am so glad I found your channel!!
❤
So glad you’re enjoying thanks for watching
Wow I had been looking at laser printer thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Paula
Confusing some. But you can use this on so many projects. Like on wood or material. Yes she use a frame. But adhered it to the wood itself. Not a piece of paper she can just change the frame. This technique is brilliant. I am a ceramic artist and crafter 37 years. This is brilliant!!!
I love this technique and it has such a cool look when it’s all finished
Thank you for showing me the way to do an ink jet transfer. That is so awesome!. I have learned so many ways to transfer stuff from you,and love them all!.
So glad you enjoyed the video Bonnie thanks for watching
With already having 2 printers and a silhouette, I hate to buy another printer. Will try this. Thanks for the great video!
Have fun thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
WOW! I love this idea. Thank You for teaching us this technique 🙏
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Cristina
Thank you so much for showing me this technique it's awesome.
You are so welcome!
What a great idea 💡
Glad you think so!
Awesome technique. I will definitely try this. Thank you🙏
Thanks for watching glad you
Absolutely brilliant and the best that I've seen so far!
Glad to help out ! Thanks for watching
I like the way you transfer image.👍
Thank you so much 😀
I love this
I want to surprise my sister and transfer her wedding picture!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Jennifer
Realy nice. Sehr schön 👍🏼
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
I LOVE all of your ideas, creations and videos! Thanks for all of the education you give me!
You are so welcome!
That's awesome now i can do my photos thank you and god bless..
Yep will work perfect!! Thanks for watching Ana
Love the gift tag idea!
So cute eh? Thanks!
Hi absolutely brilliant tutorial
I just wondered could you put on a glass bottle with lights ?
Thanks in advance
Yes you certainly could thanks for watching Suzanne glad you enjoyed
Merci beaucoup pour le partage on attend toujours vos publications de qualité 🤗😘
This is one of the best ideas . Thank you.
Thank you thank you! I’m definitely going to use this technique ❤
You're so welcome!
Omg! Genius! Can’t wait to try!
Thanks for watching Deb
Oh wow!!!!!!!! I am definitely going to try this.
Works great!!
Wonderful video. I want to try this but I fear my printer will suck the paper right into it and create a paper jam. I have an inexpensive Epson XP-7100 and I don't think it takes much more than computer paper. I have been saving my sticker papers from my business and am dying to do something with them. Nicely done. You're a good teacher. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Wows 🤩🤩😍😍😍😍
Thank you for this info. I have been trying to find out the material used to make transfer papers for a bit. : )
I loved your idea today! But your shirt was great!
Oh thank you! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Deanna
Very nicely explained.
Great ideas and suggestions, thanks!
WOW, Has to be the method I've seen, Excellent ! Awesome Thanks for sharing !
It works fantastic!! Thanks for watching!
That was AWESOME....I LIKE!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! This is awesome. can't wait to try ... Cheers
Have fun! Thanks for watching
cool. i like this technique. could apply to journals where the paper cant get wet.
That's a great idea!
I thank you for your awesome technique. 🤗😙😙❤
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
OH!! quedó muy lindo.. una consulta, el papel que usaste es papel de seda?.. Gracias y saludos.
Regular computer paper
@@OurUpcycledLife Disculpa, la hoja de soporte no es papel común para coputadora, tiene un lado brillante, por eso supuse que es papel de seda, pero al parecer es el papel de los autoadhesivos... Es así??. gracias y saludos
This is one of a kind I’ve seen, Definitely will try it🥰thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed! thanks for watching Anna
This is next level brilliant
So fun!
Going to get some fresh mod podge tomorrow! Thanks!!
Yah!! have fun
@@OurUpcycledLife it is drying now!
Wow 😯 love it
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Elizabeth
I am excited to try this technique, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Brenda
You are very creative. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for your video. I wonder if you could use parchment paper to do the same thing. Also I wonder if this could be used with dishwasher safe modge podge and do it like the sublimation the back of a cutting board to make it look like stained glass.
I’m on sure you would just have to experiment and see if it would work for you
Thanks for sharing..that technique amazing..i will try.
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I love your tips and diys!
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Creative technique !!
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I love this instructional video! Thank you for your time in creating and posting. May I say that you sound a lot like Catherine O'Hara?
You are so welcome!
I have the same ink jet printer a d I LOVE it! Will this technique work on canvas or fabric too?
Yes it does!
wow! Amazing technique!
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Great video. Easy to follow steps.
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Great video 😍
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This is by far the best technique I've seen for an inkjet photo transfer. I wish I would have found your channel sooner. Thank you for this! 🤍
So glad it was helpful thanks for watching the video I appreciate your support
Thank you! What great information.
Fab video and very clever. Is it possible just to buy the backing sheets, without buying the labels too?
I have not seen that
Wow great idea. I wonder if you could put the mod midge on shiny side of freezer paper. May have to experiment. Thank you for this tutorial.
I have not tried freezer paper but worth a try! Thanks for watching Barbara
This is so cool. Thanks for sharing. Does it work for outdoor signage?
Probably won’t stand up well
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🤔.. I love it! Fabulous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love your work❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
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That is just so cool! Thanks for sharing!
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