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I mistakenly purchased Glamour GLAZE instead of Glamour SEAL so i had to get my prints laser printed (DONE). Is the process the SAME as with Glamour Glaze as it is with Glamour Seal? I can NOT find instructions or a tutorial specific to Glamour Glaze??? Is there a difference (other than laserinjet)? I am worried bc on Annie Howe website indicates tutorial for Glamour Glaze BUT WHEN I CLICK ON IT, NOTHING HAPPENS, when i click on tutorial for Glamour Seal, it days ger pics were made with Glamour Glaze but she was ysing Glamour Seal??? It does nention under the video that yellowing happens with products other than Glamour Seal. Idk IF THAT ALSO REFERRED TO GKAMOUR GLAZE ALSO??? please help, i want to start assembling, so badly!
I need help. I spent 16+ hrs a day, editing & shrinking pics to bezel sizes needed for 6 wks+, then I couldn't get my mini pics onto 1 standard size paper & they would NOT copy at the size I made them for? I wanted to cry. Watched MANY PHOTOSHOP & OTHER TUTORIALS, without luck. What program do you use to copy your mini pics onto 1 page? I finally took my files to a print shop business & was charged $25. for 1/2 hr work for girl to make me 4 pages of my pics using the ultra premium paper that I brought in. My hubby was NOT HAPPY. Will you please advise. Thanks so much
@projectpinupgirl when I have a file open & click print, it prints the exact size that I created it, but then I have 1 tiny little pic on a full size paper. Photoshop won't let me copy & paste numerous pics on 1 page. The print shop used Abobe Design & I was told by another shop that I needed to create them in another program like Microsoft Publisher. Thanks for your input
I wasn’t sure what type of bracelet this would be because I was a bit distracted but I know how to do these. I think it’t the first thing jewelry makers learn to make. Also I appreciate it’s here for others but over 7 mins. of just talking, I need to find the video I’m looking for elsewhere.
I'm watching this because I put the film and my card in directly and it took me 3 hours to pick burned and twisted mess out from the rollers. Let's just say, not the best first experience trying to heat transfer foil. If I had watched this first then it would have saved me 3 hours and a whole bunch of fowl-language. My neighbors must think I purchased stock in truth social. lol
I know it's been a long time since the video was taken, but I have a question, is it possible to print with a laser printer on a sticker sheet and then create the lamination with a foil sheet? I would love to know, thanks for the tutorial
Love love love this !!!! I literally watched your video and drove to Joann’s 😊 I have a some witchy charms I was planning to use or my book of shadows … but ima king a bracelet now . Thank you ❤
I really enjoyed this video as I am now beginning to add charms to my bracelets. I wish you had shown the size and maker of the elastic thread as a number of us are wondering about that. Thank you for a delightful tutorial.
The ink tank system appears to be much better than the cartridge system ru-vid.comUgkxciSwynMJ7PnUvvx11rewiu-yFBkZTl53 and a lot cheaper to run. The machine was easy to set up. A small point but I thought they'd be a USB cable included to help with the set up but there was none. I've been using it now for a few weeks and it seems like a good product and superior to my previous printers which were all troublesome HP machines.
Hi! I’ve been trying this method and I keep getting a crackle/distressed effect. It’s like the foil sticks everywhere and not just the laser design. How do I solve this?
Hi!!! I found this video mindblowing and wanted to ask: Is it possible to print on a sheet of baking paper, foil that and then transfer the already „cut“ artwork to another surface with heat? I‘d love to put a design on a handmade book but I don’t know if that’s possible!
Ooh that would be very fun to experiment with. I would actually print on laser transfer paper. Just remember that you will have to mirror the image if you are transferring that print or it will look backwards on the finished result. The reason I wouldn't do baking paper is because it may get jammed in your printer and that seems like a nightmare!