A photo transfer to wood takes some knowledge of how to apply mediums as well as a little bit of practice.NOTE: This tutorial uses a laserjet image and Mod Podge photo transfer medium. If you’d like to do a transfer with an inkjet image and regular Mod Podge, go here.Hi, it’s ...
Place the Image:Apply a coat of Mod Podge to the wood surface, just a bit larger than the tissue paper. Carefully place the tissue paper with the printed side facing up onto the Mod Podge-coated wood. Smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles, working from the center towards the edges. ...
Step 4– Print Your Image – you have some time to work with it once it’s printed so don’t worry too much about rushing. You can add a piece ofFrogtapeto the top of the image to secure it to the wood if you like – if you don’t use it, just be careful not to make the...
If I had to choose a favorite crafting technique, it might beimage transfers. I just love that I can take any picture I want and transfer it to a wood surface to create a unique, vintage looking piece. I was thrilled when my sponsor for this post,Plaid Crafts, invited me to participat...
You don’t specifically say, but it looks like you position the photo image face down on the wood after coating with the transfer medium, right? So the finished product is actually the mirror image of the original photo? Reply Jamie Lott says at Hi Wendy, Actually you could have them...