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Mod Podge CS15067 8 oz Photo Transfer Medium

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Then line up your image face down on the mount and stick it down and smooth out all the bubbles and air pockets, it needs to be perfectly flat. Maybe if you try this trick with your inkjet images before applying the Photo transfer medium you may also get a sharp image out of the inkjet print. Next, I flipped the image over and placed it over the prepared plaque (Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium side down on the face of the plaque).

As you get more experience, you’ll start to see exactly how much you can rub to reveal the image without ruining it. They are quicker than Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium because you don’t have to wait 24 hours for the medium to dry. That means you have to go slowly and carefully, and hope you don’t rub anyone’s head right out of the project, because that will ruin the entire thing. You're commenting on a photo transfer post, so if you're doing a photo transfer, no it can't be double sided. Sheet Sander - not as aggressive as the belt sander for levelling the boards after they are glued together.

I was able to remove all the paper from this large 12×16 inch wood pallet in about 45 minutes, which is just one episode of whatever show I happen to be binge watching.

They insist they are laser prints, not ink jet – yet I cannot get all of the paper off before the ink comes with it.The most important thing is to make sure the surface you want to put the image on is perfectly flat.

Begin to rub over wet paper lightly; the excess paper should dissolve away from the backside of the treated image. Start by creating a photocopy of your picture using a dry toner powdered copier and cut the image to size. That means when you start rubbing the paper fibers off you can go much faster without risk of damaging the project. I’ve always let it dry before the final seal and even if there are various thin areas of white, it goes clear when I apply the mod podge.

Mod Podge has developed special formulas for this: Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium and Mod Podge Image Transfer Medium. Transferring a photo onto just about any surface such as wood, metal, glass, terra cotta and even fabric is so easy to do using Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium! I waited until the last minute to make this special birthday gift so don’t really have 72 hours to spare. After last month’s baby blocks, I thought I’d show you another fun Mod Podge photo craft I made for our daughter’s nursery. It works really well and there is no need to scrub away any of the paper as only the toner is transferred.

Please contact me if you would like to borrow any media (photos, video or audio files), tutorials, or ideas from this blog. Place the image covered with the medium face down on the fabric and rub it with your fingers to make sure it is making contact in all areas.Not pictured is regular Mod Podge in matte finish, a sanding block, sponge and dark wax (I used Miss Mustard Seed’s). Also you must have your alignment exact here as you will not be able to change it once you stick down. I have also always let it dry before the final seal so I’m not sure what would happen if you don’t – sorry I can’t really answer your question. Once completed, I then brushed a coat of Mod Podge Matte over the top of my completed plaque to seal and protect.

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