thank you so much for this. in other videos people go on and on about this process like it's brain surgery, it takes forever and they get sidetracked talking about their kids' recitals and stuff. All I wanted to know was how to do it. That's what I got from your under - 5 - minutes video. Someone needs to give you a medal! I appreciate you.
Monica Maria I agree! I must have watched 5 videos today where it took at least 5 mins of people begging for subscribes, this and that before they got to the point of the video. So frustrating. I think we all know about that subscribe button now. This has been the first youtube video I've watched in a long time that I didn't feel like I was watching the HSN.
I agree!! I watch a ton of Acrylic Paint Pouring videos, and half of them go on & on for 20 minutes, begging for subs & support before even mixing the paints. This video was as easy as 1...2...3.❤
I ADORE your unique way of demonstrating - no words actually made me concentrate and TOOK IN MORE INFO!! Clear and down to the point! Thank you for sharing with us! South Africa
Does this work best as a transfer onto a canvas with a photo copied by an ink jet printer or by a laser printer? I have seen videos with both mentioned.
This is probably the best video on photo transfers I've seen. Some I've watched are difficult for me to watch all the way through with all the uhh ummm yacking.
Hi, PackerDi! I have a couple of quick questions: Are the “scratches” that appear, on the face of the finished product, from non-removed paper residue, or, from air-bubbles not removed between the photo and the gel-medium? Also, did you bring your printed “laser printed photo” into Office Depot, or, did you bring in a CD with your pix on it? Can they print up to any size? Thank you, for that great and SUPER FAST, cool tutorial! EXACTLY what I needed/wanted to know!!
does the canvas has to be primed with gesso before beginning? I bought an acrylic gesso by mistake instead the mod podget. Not sure how much different would make.
Thank you! I like your video because it fast and you don't talk! you write everything down! I hate to listen to people talking and not doing anything or just showing me all the steps in a slow motion. Thank you
After rubbing off the paper, do you have to wait until the water is dry before applying any mod podge? Cause I'm using a Gel medium...would it be any different if I were to apply the Gel medium on it while it was still wet?
It must be a Wis thing because over half way through your video I was thinking it was the probably the best one I've seen ~ and I just watched a boat load of them, even the music was great and the pictures were also very nice-- then I noticed your mug, checked your name, and realized I understand midwest intuitively LOL Thanks for sharing this, it looks great.
i love it i want learn that where get them glue, golden and squce for picutre on canvas i try make that one i need and want know what need get things from store
I really wana do this but I get paranoid when the back says it contains a chemical that is known to the state of California to cause cancer. Do you know anything about that? Or is just if ingested?
A friend picked up Mod Podge, but she got me the cloth version instead of the photo transfer. Would that work? Also, my husband is planning on making the frame for me with canvas he uses for oil painting. I wonder if it's not more porous.
First time viewing!! I saw you had "Packer" in your screen name & was legit, smiling saying, "GO PACK GO"!!💛💚💛💚 Awesome tutorial too! Your pics are cool!! Thx for sharing and for Reppin' OUR GREENBAY PACKERS!!!#GPG💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚
Use a photo copier as I've read they are laserjet printers A gel medium to transfer the photo - mirror image to correct it or for letters to appear correct rather than backwards Mod Podge to seal it -- an alternative is Elmers glue mixed with water 1:1 ratio (***taken tips from UA-cam and Pinterest) Amazon, eBay or your local hobby store carries these items
I was winder if it's ok to paint along the edges of the canvas before applying the medium. My pictures aren't exactly 8x10 like my canvas, but I don't want white to show. I was thinking of using acrylic paint to form sort of a frame for the pictures.
Can I transfer anything to it? For example, i printed a colouring page that I coloured in with pencil crayons. Can I transfer that to canvas?? OR can I hodge podge it to it face side up? what would you suggest? I'm trying to make a unique gift for someone...
What type of paper is the picture on, I go t a printout from walgreens on photo paper and it didn't get soft when I added the water, the paper didn't budge still hard
I'm not sure. This is the first and only time that I have done this technique and it was using an image that I had enlarged and printed at Office Depot. It's worth a shot to try though!
thank you so much for this. in other videos people go on and on about this process like it's brain surgery, it takes forever and they get sidetracked talking about their kids' recitals and stuff. All I wanted to know was how to do it. That's what I got from your under - 5 - minutes video. Someone needs to give you a medal! I appreciate you.
Monica Maria I agree! I must have watched 5 videos today where it took at least 5 mins of people begging for subscribes, this and that before they got to the point of the video. So frustrating. I think we all know about that subscribe button now. This has been the first youtube video I've watched in a long time that I didn't feel like I was watching the HSN.
Please I didn't see what kind of glue you used for fix the picture on the canvas and what to put on ... Thanks a lot
I agree!! I watch a ton of Acrylic Paint Pouring videos, and half of them go on & on for 20 minutes, begging for subs & support before even mixing the paints. This video was as easy as 1...2...3.❤
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I ADORE your unique way of demonstrating - no words actually made me concentrate and TOOK IN MORE INFO!! Clear and down to the point! Thank you for sharing with us!
South Africa
I could listen to this music all day. Absolutely love it and your work is beautiful.
Thank you Di for sharing your process! All of the pieces came out great. It was also wonderful to see your family photos!
Excellent, can't wait to try it on my many mini canvases. And what great taste in music! loved it
something about a blue saxophone...
I used Soft Gel
Medium by Golden to apply the image to the canvas. I'm not sure if any other adhesive works for this technique, but it might!
Great taste in relaxing music but wut was it in the golden jar that u spreaded 1st?
i would like to try this. I would like to do a collague but i don't know if it would work being that the pictures are smaller
Does this work best as a transfer onto a canvas with a photo copied by an ink jet printer or by a laser printer? I have seen videos with both mentioned.
will it work with emulsion paint as I need to do this for hmwk ?
Can we use resin in the end touch to make it look more shiny or professional ?
Will every gel medium work??
Nice and simple ... just the way we like it ... thanks so much for solving the mystery of image transfers
This is probably the best video on photo transfers I've seen. Some I've watched are difficult for me to watch all the way through with all the uhh ummm yacking.
does anyone know if you can do this with metal for metal prints?
❤️❤️❤️ your work👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 your music is wonderfully relaxing 😌
What type of paper do I need to use cartilage or thin normal paper that u use for writing
How do you get no holes thru the paper onto the canvas when u rub it off? It always manages to be hole filled when I rub the paper off
Hi, PackerDi!
I have a couple of quick questions:
Are the “scratches” that appear, on the face of the finished product, from non-removed paper residue, or, from air-bubbles not removed between the photo and the gel-medium?
Also, did you bring your printed “laser printed photo” into Office Depot, or, did you bring in a CD with your pix on it? Can they print up to any size?
Thank you, for that great and SUPER FAST, cool tutorial! EXACTLY what I needed/wanted to know!!
do i need to use glossy paper on which we print our photos or normal one ?
Love it. Are you printing the pictures on regular paper and our you mirroring the image?
the photo i supposed in photo paper like the one you orfer online to be print at cvs or rite aid ??
good work. i have a question:
when i taking the paper out i also take out some paint, what can i do?
thanks :)
does the canvas has to be primed with gesso before beginning? I bought an acrylic gesso by mistake instead the mod podget. Not sure how much different would make.
What would happen if you put elmers liquid glue onto the canvas instead of the soft gel?
Thank you! I like your video because it fast and you don't talk! you write everything down! I hate to listen to people talking and not doing anything or just showing me all the steps in a slow motion. Thank you
After rubbing off the paper, do you have to wait until the water is dry before applying any mod podge? Cause I'm using a Gel medium...would it be any different if I were to apply the Gel medium on it while it was still wet?
whats the reason you added mod podge at the end onto the image? after you took the paper off with your hand
Loved your video and especially loved the music!!!
What was the white stuff you used to stick the picture on to the canvas with
My favorite part was the Pacer cup! No, I guess it was my second fave! Love your work!!!
Omg i have been trying to find that saxophone song like forever can u please tell me the name of it please
In which paper I print it out?
Is it a laser print?
It must be a Wis thing because over half way through your video I was thinking it was the probably the best one I've seen ~ and I just watched a boat load of them, even the music was great and the pictures were also very nice-- then I noticed your mug, checked your name, and realized I understand midwest intuitively LOL
Thanks for sharing this, it looks great.
Loving your Packer mug!
i love it i want learn that where get them glue, golden and squce for picutre on canvas i try make that one i need and want know what need get things from store
The name of the paper used for printing photos. Thank you
Great Video!. Will this transfer work if i print out an image from an Inkjet printer?
Why did you add that second coating of gel?
Can I use photo paper, like the ones I get at Walgreens?
Can i use wall paint?
Beautiful .. adhesive and how much time or day for dry !!!
I really wana do this but I get paranoid when the back says it contains a chemical that is known to the state of California to cause cancer. Do you know anything about that? Or is just if ingested?
Matte or glossy which medium is needed please help thank you sooo much
question I printed a photo at Walgreen's can in image the photo
Can please tell what gule u use please
Although it was blurry, the steps were clear and easy to follow. I've question, can I use any glue to put the picture on the canvas?
What is the golden ointment you put
Can you use Mod Podge on the top and the bottom?
Does it need to be ink jet print only? laser print will work?
I have seen it done on packing tape as well. Are the photos done on copy paper or photo paper?
Can i use this process to transfer an object to a pre poured acrylic canvas
can u use any kind of pictures...or do the pictures have to be on a certain kind of paper...
What did u use b4 u put the picture? What is this gel ?
Can we use mod podge instead of golden gel medium.
Can you use pictures from magazines?
hey did you use decoupage glue?
Does modge podge make the canvas sticky?
A friend picked up Mod Podge, but she got me the cloth version instead of the photo transfer. Would that work? Also, my husband is planning on making the frame for me with canvas he uses for oil painting. I wonder if it's not more porous.
can I use Mod Podge for the initial transfer?
What type of paper did you use?
Is it plain paper or laser paper?? On which the photo u printed
Can I use acrylic liquid paint small bottles
can you use 11x14 photo poster prints would it work the same?
what r the white paint u put on canvas ? is that textile paint or wat ?
First time viewing!! I saw you had "Packer" in your screen name & was legit, smiling saying, "GO PACK GO"!!💛💚💛💚
Awesome tutorial too! Your pics are cool!! Thx for sharing and for Reppin' OUR GREENBAY PACKERS!!!#GPG💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚
Ha ha ha GO PACK GO!!!!
I said the same thing! Ha ha ha
Use a photo copier as I've read they are laserjet printers
A gel medium to transfer the photo - mirror image to correct it or for letters to appear correct rather than backwards
Mod Podge to seal it -- an alternative is Elmers glue mixed with water 1:1 ratio
(***taken tips from UA-cam and Pinterest)
Amazon, eBay or your local hobby store carries these items
Good video but I didn't get it what you use to brush on the canvas before you placed the image on to it. Can you tell me what that was? Thanks
I cant see what the gel is that you are putting on the canvas
What did she glue the pictures on with before she turned the paper off??
Lovely!! I love the pic with the bird eggs!!!
Can u please list stuff to do this? Thank u
Step by step would do great. Hard to read for me. What was the white paste that you used before you laid down the picture?
La cola que utilizas es coña blanca de carpintero?
May I ask is that a regular photo print? Do you have to copy it over?
Can i just print it on regular printer paper??
do you print onto normal paper??
Does this work on plywood? Like if the wood was sanded down?
which gel did you use
This video is awesome. Does the image have a canvas texture?
very nice video.
what type of paper did you use?
does it matter if we use plain paper?
OK thanks a lot , I've another question please , Is the paining on two separated paper or just one which discarded when sealing ??
I only used one piece of paper. The one that had the image printed onto it.
What is that you use a paste? Or glue?
Can I use a regular poster?
I was winder if it's ok to paint along the edges of the canvas before applying the medium. My pictures aren't exactly 8x10 like my canvas, but I don't want white to show. I was thinking of using acrylic paint to form sort of a frame for the pictures.
Can I transfer anything to it? For example, i printed a colouring page that I coloured in with pencil crayons. Can I transfer that to canvas?? OR can I hodge podge it to it face side up? what would you suggest? I'm trying to make a unique gift for someone...
And from where we get it
What type of paper is the picture on, I go t a printout from walgreens on photo paper and it didn't get soft when I added the water, the paper didn't budge still hard
It has to be regular paper not photo.
will this work with any canvas?
Where can I get the gel medium?
What kind of printout will work for this?
What type of paper am I suppose to use?
What is the 'golden' product you used???
What kind glue to put pic on canvas, didn't catch name.. too fast.. love background music..
Quick question plz answer if you can ...
Would emulsion work to do this ?
excellent mais quel papier ?? et c'est de l'eau ??? merci
I'm not sure. This is the first and only time that I have done this technique and it was using an image that I had enlarged and printed at Office Depot. It's worth a shot to try though!
Hello , the paper that you used for the photography is normal paper or the paper that is used for photos?
Beautiful! I love your videos.
Was that modge podge or paint?
Hi, what gsm paper do you use?