I tried something new today have you seen my old tried and true photo transfer technique that I use on watercolor paper? (click here for the tutorial) well, I thought it might work on some of my beach glass it actually works better on beach glass than it does on paper the two pieces pictured below are from my outing on the trail a couple of days ago: here you can see how different they all look depending on the thickness of the glass: the pieces I chose were pretty clear - the roughest one being the one on the far right the glass was very weathered and gives the image a foggy look to it but if you flip it over it's really quite visible: I am so pleased with these results! I will definitely be making lots more of these!
An image transfer onto wood block DIY project that uses a black and white photo, wood block. A simple, creative, unique photo gift.
I love vintage photos and the questions they spark. Who are these people, and what are these things in the picture? Where was the photo taken? What was happening in the minutes leading up to or following the shutter click? I also love painting imaginary landscapes that border on abstraction, and I recently began to…
... well new to me at least polaroid emulsion lift has been around for several years but I never had a polaroid camera to play with ...
cardboard packaging with photo transfer, gold acrylic spray, wax and yarn (partly crocheted) - SOLD Verpackungskarton mit Fototransfer, Goldspray, Wachs und Garn (teilweise gehäkelt) - VERKAUFT
UPDATE: This post originally ran on March 28th but we’re still in love with this DIY and had to share it again! For the first time in a long time, I bought a roll of film. Brigette and I are so used to shooting digitally that the process of buying film and using a film […]
I tried something new today have you seen my old tried and true photo transfer technique that I use on watercolor paper? (click here for the tutorial) well, I thought it might work on some of my beach glass it actually works better on beach glass than it does on paper the two pieces pictured below are from my outing on the trail a couple of days ago: here you can see how different they all look depending on the thickness of the glass: the pieces I chose were pretty clear - the roughest one being the one on the far right the glass was very weathered and gives the image a foggy look to it but if you flip it over it's really quite visible: I am so pleased with these results! I will definitely be making lots more of these!
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UPDATE: This post originally ran on March 28th but we’re still in love with this DIY and had to share it again! For the first time in a long time, I bought a roll of film. Brigette and I are so used to shooting digitally that the process of buying film and using a film […]
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Clare O'Neill provides step-by-step instructions how to do a photo transfer using an ink jet printer.
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I've received a lot of interest in the romantic rock paperweight from my "Busy" post. It's been pinned, and I've received emails about it. Funny how something so simple speaks to us. I used the Splendid Transfer method (found on my sidebar) after rubbing the surface with a little gesso. You can read about gesso on my sidebar as well. That's it. That wasn't the only one I made, and I kept it. I also did something similar to a broken piece of marble. I used an Eiffel Tower image. Like I said, it was a broken piece of marble. I have quite a few pieces like this. Even broken, they have great charm, and I can't toss them. Now it sits with another little rock, and my chippy lavender filled urn. Here's a beautiful image I transferred to a round piece of marble. VISIT my ETSY shop HERE to find the image. Going to play with more rocks, and work on some furniture. UPDATE: Here is a breakdown of how I transferred the images. Clean the rock Gesso is not necessary for the transfer here, it just adds tooth and depth. You can use watered down white paint. Let it dry. Use a "Splendid Blender" pen by Chartpak. Other blender pens don't have the same chemical composition, and won't work. Check out "Splendid Transfer" on my sidebar for more info on the pen. Make a laser, toner based copy of the image you want to use. Ink jet copies don't work. Place the copy face down on the rock. Rub the pen over the image, while keeping the paper stable. If it slides around, you'll get a blurry image. Press hard till the image transfers. Make sure you have lots of ventilation when using the pen. There are other ways to transfer images, but, this is how I did it with the rocks. Sharing With: Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday The Girl Creative: Just Something I Whipped Up The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers Under The Table and Dreaming: Sunday Showcase Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday The Shabby Nest: Frugal Friday Chic on a Shoestring Decorating: Flaunt It Friday
Polaroid transfers can be quite tricky, but if they are done correctly the result can be absolutely beautiful! The most important step is that the type of film you buy for the Polaroid must be the kind that you can pull apart. Some films are very...
Clare O'Neill provides step-by-step instructions how to do a photo transfer using an ink jet printer.
Photo transfer techniques are becoming ever more popular, particularly for those looking to add something unique and personal to woodworking projects. If you're looking for different transfer methods, then you've come to the right place! We'll take a look at how to use different tools and materials to get your photos from paper onto wood
Photo transfer techniques are becoming ever more popular, particularly for those looking to add something unique and personal to woodworking projects. If you're looking for different transfer methods, then you've come to the right place! We'll take a look at how to use different tools and materials to get your photos from paper onto wood
An image transfer onto wood block DIY project that uses a black and white photo, wood block. A simple, creative, unique photo gift.
Today I'm sharing a collection of some of my favorite transfer methods and the fun projects I've created using them.
We're bringing to you this easy technique of using packing tape to transfer a photo onto glass. Video tutorial available.
Transferring photos onto just about any surface such as wood, metal, glass, terra cotta and even fabric has become a popular craft projects. It is a pretty cool and cheap way to get your favorite p…
Some time ago, I wrote a post about how to transfer photos to wood with glue and other amazing methods. It became quite popular, so I’ve decided to write this complimentary post for those of you who want to know how to transfer photos to canvas. You can then create a beautiful piece of art
This is the easiest way to do a photo transfer to canvas - and it's FOOLPROOF! No messy transfer mediums and only 15 minutes to a gorgeous DIY photo canvas.
This tutorial will show you how to easily transfer photos onto stone. Transfer photos, quotes, or anything that you can print on a simple printer!
Are you looking for the right gift but on a budget? Well, search no more, because today's craft is meant for you! This tutorial will teach you how to put photos on a glass jar using just packing tape. You can now keep memorable photos and personalize them more creatively and cleverly, what's even better
This is the easiest way to do a photo transfer to canvas - and it's FOOLPROOF! No messy transfer mediums and only 15 minutes to a gorgeous DIY photo canvas.
Some time ago, I wrote a post about how to transfer photos to wood with glue and other amazing methods. It became quite popular, so I’ve decided to write this complimentary post for those of you who want to know how to transfer photos to canvas. You can then create a beautiful piece of art
Imagine if your favorite photo could last even longer! We'll teach you how to transfer your photo to wood or fabric surfaces so that you can make extra-special portraits of your cherished memories.
Photo transfer techniques are becoming ever more popular, particularly for those looking to add something unique and personal to woodworking projects. If you're looking for different transfer methods, then you've come to the right place! We'll take a look at how to use different tools and materials to get your photos from paper onto wood
You won't believe how easy it is to add photos on glass. A simple tutorial to make image transfer glass jars. Learn how to add any image to a glass surface.
Transferring photos onto just about any surface such as wood, metal, glass, terra cotta and even fabric has become a popular craft projects. It is a pretty cool and cheap way to get your favorite p…
Photo transfer techniques are becoming ever more popular, particularly for those looking to add something unique and personal to woodworking projects. If you're looking for different transfer methods, then you've come to the right place! We'll take a look at how to use different tools and materials to get your photos from paper onto wood
Photo transfer techniques are becoming ever more popular, particularly for those looking to add something unique and personal to woodworking projects. If you're looking for different transfer methods, then you've come to the right place! We'll take a look at how to use different tools and materials to get your photos from paper onto wood
I love vintage photos and the questions they spark. Who are these people, and what are these things in the picture? Where was the photo taken? What was happening in the minutes leading up to or following the shutter click? I also love painting imaginary landscapes that border on abstraction, and I recently began to…