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@@sandel1059 First, thank you so much for your business! I'm happy to hear you like the paper. And Second, I want to share how I make this paper from my kitchen table for myself and others (like you). To get there, I need this channel to go over 100,000 subscribers. We'll get there eventually. 🙂
Thank you! You have the BEST video on laser and inkjet transfers of all! WELL DONE! You taught your viewers more with the least and most efficient amount of time. Your step by step method and techniques were Precise, clear, and useful. The BEST of them all on this method. THANK YOU!!!!!
Yes, of course. You can use ANY glue/adhesive depending on the surface you are transferring to. If in doubt, use your chosen glue to glue a piece of REGULAR printer paper to the surface. If you are unable to remove the paper after the glue dries, it will work. If you can peel regular paper off using your glue of choice, then it won't hold and it won't work. That's how you determine whether you can use this glue or that glue for a transfer using the Quick Transfer Paper (that will come off, of course!)
There are no numbers on the container such as "5323" etc. It is simply Liquitex Professional Acrylic Mediums - Matte Gel. 16 oz. I also use Gel Medium from Blick (Matte). Again, you can use anything that will glue paper to the substrate. Once dried completely, you should not be able to peel it off. With this paper, you would moisten it to 'release' it from the glue leaving the image behind glued to your substrate. The gel medium seems to work best for me so that is my preferred glue.
You can use matte or gloss. I use matte. Liquitex or Blick or ?. You can use white glue. You can use Modge Podge. I prefer gel medium for the most reliable results.
These I purchased online and at Hobby Lobby. They are pretty smooth already and so I don't sand them or treat them in any way. I will paint some of them for a white background, or leave them natural.
@@imagetransferswithrix ok. Just checking. Other projects I do with this wood I usually sand etc. like when I’m woodturning. I just wanted to verify. BTW. This is fun 😅😅 and a heck of a lot easier than the other way ‼️
Donna, did you note that the video talks about using the RixCanDoIt Quick Transfer Paper? This is not the paper they use for photos at Walmart. :-0 You can, however, PRINT your photo from your computer using a Laser Printer onto the Quick Transfer Paper and then do the transfer.
WANT TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE THIS PAPER AT HOME FOR YOURSELF? Subscribe and Share! Once this channel reaches over 100K subs, I will be uploading a video of my secrets to making this awesome transfer paper step-by-step.
Yes, I want to learn how to make this paper at home. I bought 50 sheets from you last time. Thank you so much!
@@sandel1059 First, thank you so much for your business! I'm happy to hear you like the paper. And Second, I want to share how I make this paper from my kitchen table for myself and others (like you). To get there, I need this channel to go over 100,000 subscribers. We'll get there eventually. 🙂
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Thank you! You have the BEST video on laser and inkjet transfers of all! WELL DONE! You taught your viewers more with the least and most efficient amount of time. Your step by step method and techniques were Precise, clear, and useful. The BEST of them all on this method. THANK YOU!!!!!
Wow, thank you!
Awesome X4
Thanks!
Can you use mod podge to do a transfer instead of gel medium
Yes, of course. You can use ANY glue/adhesive depending on the surface you are transferring to. If in doubt, use your chosen glue to glue a piece of REGULAR printer paper to the surface. If you are unable to remove the paper after the glue dries, it will work. If you can peel regular paper off using your glue of choice, then it won't hold and it won't work. That's how you determine whether you can use this glue or that glue for a transfer using the Quick Transfer Paper (that will come off, of course!)
can you use your transfer paper in an inkjet printer
Please watch my videos that touches on the subject of Inkjet printers.
I work from China and cannot seem to buy your paper for delivery here. Is there any way to get this paper delivered to China?
Hi, what did you coat with before peeling off the paper? Thanks for the reply! 😊
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@@imagetransferswithrix Благодаря!
Is the Liquitex gel medium matte 5323 white what you used?
There are no numbers on the container such as "5323" etc. It is simply Liquitex Professional Acrylic Mediums - Matte Gel. 16 oz. I also use Gel Medium from Blick (Matte). Again, you can use anything that will glue paper to the substrate. Once dried completely, you should not be able to peel it off. With this paper, you would moisten it to 'release' it from the glue leaving the image behind glued to your substrate. The gel medium seems to work best for me so that is my preferred glue.
Is Liquitex 5323 matte gel medium white what you use?
You can use matte or gloss. I use matte. Liquitex or Blick or ?. You can use white glue. You can use Modge Podge. I prefer gel medium for the most reliable results.
Can’t use inkjet without your paper?
Inkjet is not recommended with my paper. Laser printer is recommended.
Hey RIx - if you use the slices of wood like you're using here, do you need to prepare it? As in sanding, etc.
These I purchased online and at Hobby Lobby. They are pretty smooth already and so I don't sand them or treat them in any way. I will paint some of them for a white background, or leave them natural.
@@imagetransferswithrix ok. Just checking. Other projects I do with this wood I usually sand etc. like when I’m woodturning. I just wanted to verify. BTW. This is fun 😅😅 and a heck of a lot easier than the other way ‼️
how about for inkjet do u have
No. This paper is for laser printing. If you use inkjet it will be a a more faded look.
Hi , can you pls guide which paper we have to use ? Is it simple A4 paper fr printer
It says what it is right in the description area of the video.
It's Quick Transfer Paper.
Is this paper the same as heat transfer paper?
Nope.
@@imagetransferswithrix thank you!
Can you use an inkjet to do this
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Porfavor el nombre del gel en español,
When you watch a video, you can click on the video SETTINGS and set the language to the one you want.
Which paper you used is it normal A4 sheet??
This isn't just regular printer paper. Look in the description area of the video. It's Quick Transfer Paper (8.5 x 11)
@@RixCanDoit where did you purchase this paper
@@digscottages Please look in the description area of the video.
And can you use photo from like walmart to do the transfers to
Donna, did you note that the video talks about using the RixCanDoIt Quick Transfer Paper? This is not the paper they use for photos at Walmart. :-0 You can, however, PRINT your photo from your computer using a Laser Printer onto the Quick Transfer Paper and then do the transfer.