Yes, love doing image transfers. Haven't seen this method before though. Keep making more videos. Loving watching your collage paintings as well. I subscribed to your channels so looking forward to more!
I think by printing that same image on wax paper and then scraping it with a credit card gives you a much better end result, it’s much easier and not as messy. You can transfer the wax paper image onto wood, painted surfaces, fabric and so many others
😊I use label paper to transfer …the great thing about it is that if you leave the paper on the periphery after having removed the labels themselves, your printer can easily pull it through to print on
I’ve tried this twice so far but I was following written instruction that said to leave it over night or minimum of 5 hours to dry. I did that (actually longer because I forgot ) and did have to use a wet sponge or wet cloth (as part of the instructions) and the first one came out ok but I hadn’t cut The image,so it came out looking rough ;the 2nd one I accidentally over wet it and parts of the photo came off. So I have a question. Does the time left to “dry” (2minutes ) matter on the size of the image you’re transferring? Both mine were about 8x10. Also is there a way to wrap the phot image around The edges?
Hi there! I don't think the size of the transfer matters as much as the technique does. It seems like the longer you leave it to dry, the harder it may be to pull that top layer of paper off because it will adhere to the substrate more. That's just a guess though! If you want to wrap the image around edges of a canvas, just put the medium on the sides and fold it over. It should work the same with a little adjusting. Good luck with it!
@@stephaniemartel Because it would be very clever method to transfer electronic plates on copper plate by inkjet to override brutal terror of evil laserjets! ;)
Hi Barbara! I used the liquitex satin medium, but you can use whatever medium you like best. Just be sure not to use too much so that the ink can adhere to the substrate.
I tried it multiple times and always the whole image comes off; even when I don't let it dry too long; only 2 minutes; the inkjet print never gets on the canvas. What am I doing wrong?