Thanks Carol for sharing, they both are beautiful. I'm not sure if me and my printer are ready to have a try on this, but this video is definitely going into my favorites playlist with your name on it for future reference. Thanks again for everything you do. Take care and God bless you. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
Hello Carol I have just come across your video, which I enjoyed immensely. I’ve always wondered how you printed images onto fabric, I will have to purchase the freezer paper you mentioned the only thing I’m not to sure about was attaching the copy paper to freezer paper. Did you actually use wet glue to attach them together. Also how do you print two images onto one sheet, like the one for the small notebook you made. Thank you.
Thanks Janette. The paper and the freezer paper or two separate ways to print on other items. The freezer paper is good for the fabric. You iron the fabric to the freezer paper as shown in the video. I dont iron paper to the freezer paper, The paper is good for other paper items like napkins and doilies etc. Those paper items are held on to the paper with a light weight tape to prevent them moving whilst you put the paper (and attached item you wish to print on) through the printer. The paper is just a means of holding flimsy items in place that you cant put through the printer on their own. I have a video on resizing - Ill try to find it for you - but its about altering your printer settings. Hope this helps xx
Took some finding as I couldnt remember which video it was on but I have found it for you. ua-cam.com/video/525_BZumVho/v-deo.htmlsi=CMfAzV03iyEoBpmf Your printer settings may be different to mine so you can get an idea from mine and then have a play around with your own settings. Hope it helps xx
Thank you so very much Carol for your reply, I have watched your video I will now go and look at my settings, again thank you for searching for me, take care ❤
Thanks, Carol, for another well explained technique. You explain it so well. And, you have such a way of inspiring us to step out of the box!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Carol xx
Much appreciation for your great tutorial, Carol.
Thank you Susan - means a lot xx
Thank you Carol for this fun tutorial. 🥰
You are so welcome :) xx
Thank you ! Really like both techniques you showed us today. It’s all in the details and I really appreciate how you give such great directions.
Thank you so much xx
These are beautiful journals Carol 😍 I hope you’ll have a lovely weekend and take care of yourself ❤️
Thank you so much xx
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you so much xx
That's so sweet 🌷
Thank you xx
Thank you for sharing Ms. Carol.
You are so welcome xx
Looking good!
Thank you kindly Miss Caron xx
Nice one Carol.❤ this was always my favourite journal cover…..bank holiday weekend if I remember xx
Thanks Michelle and I think youre right - not as many folks watched it back then either if I recall lol xx
Wow love these!
Im so glad you like them xx
😍❤️
Thank you xx
Thank you for sharing techniques.
You are so welcome xx
Thanks Carol for sharing, they both are beautiful. I'm not sure if me and my printer are ready to have a try on this, but this video is definitely going into my favorites playlist with your name on it for future reference. Thanks again for everything you do. Take care and God bless you. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
Both you and the printer will be fine lol xx
Hello Carol I have just come across your video, which I enjoyed immensely. I’ve always wondered how you printed images onto fabric, I will have to purchase the freezer paper you mentioned the only thing I’m not to sure about was attaching the copy paper to freezer paper. Did you actually use wet glue to attach them together. Also how do you print two images onto one sheet, like the one for the small notebook you made. Thank you.
Thanks Janette. The paper and the freezer paper or two separate ways to print on other items. The freezer paper is good for the fabric. You iron the fabric to the freezer paper as shown in the video. I dont iron paper to the freezer paper,
The paper is good for other paper items like napkins and doilies etc. Those paper items are held on to the paper with a light weight tape to prevent them moving whilst you put the paper (and attached item you wish to print on) through the printer. The paper is just a means of holding flimsy items in place that you cant put through the printer on their own.
I have a video on resizing - Ill try to find it for you - but its about altering your printer settings. Hope this helps xx
Took some finding as I couldnt remember which video it was on but I have found it for you. ua-cam.com/video/525_BZumVho/v-deo.htmlsi=CMfAzV03iyEoBpmf Your printer settings may be different to mine so you can get an idea from mine and then have a play around with your own settings. Hope it helps xx
Thank you so very much Carol for your reply, I have watched your video I will now go and look at my settings, again thank you for searching for me, take care ❤
@ youre very welcome x
Beautifully done Carol. Thank you so much for such clear explicit instructions and such beautiful digitals. ♥️🌺♥️
Youre very welcome Kerrie xx