(get more craft ideas using Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium!)Transferring Pictures to Wood If you’re wondering how to transfer photos to wood, it’s a relatively simple process. You’ll print a photo out on a dry ink printer (like laserjet or an HP). You’ll paint a medium on the...
Step 1– Remove all the shipping labels from the sheet and discard them. The goal here is to use this waxy shipping label paper to print on. The premise is that the ink will not be absorbed into the paper as it’s poreless and therefore we can use the ink to transfer to the wood....
Unfinished wood surface, lightly sanded and wiped clean if needed Chalk Paint, black, taupe, and white Tissue Paper 1 Sheet of Printer Paper Painters Tape Elmer's Glue Mod Podge (Matte finish is recommended) Image to print Tools Printer ...
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...
Pallet wood makes the perfect rustic background for your photos. Reply Dee says at Hi, Does the ModPodge leave the item tacky? I used modpodge to seal a collage book cover and it remained tacky and sticks to everything, even to the point where it has damaged the carefully done ...