Learn How to Photo Transfer with Mod Podge
Have you tried the new craft trend, Photo Transferring? This is a hot new trend and in this video Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza will show you how to transfer any color or black/white photo onto a craft surface with Mod Podge photo transfer medium. See all the possibilities you can create.This technique looks great on totes, onesies, and candles. ** Important: Please note that the Mod Podge Photo Transfer must be used with a Dry Toner Copier only. Thank you for watching and we apologize for any inconvenience. Learn more about the Mod Podge photo transfer medium here, http://www.plaidonline.com/mod-podge-photo-transfer-medium-2-oz/CS12652/item.htm
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Can it be used on leather or suede? Nu buck?
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does this require special ink in the computer or special paper?
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Hopefully you can tell my why my mod melts gun doesn't pour evenly and I have to push the resin stick down all the time. I'm wondering if the gun is faulty.
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what happens if you try to iron it on?
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Alright, thanks!
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You two are absolutely adorable and so informative! I am using your tutorial to take a b/w photo of my parents house and transfering it to a small canvas. I'd then like to colorize and embellish the image on the canvas for fun. Can you please tell me whether I should do the color before transferring it with Mod Podge, or is there a particular medium I should use to add color right on top of the transferred image once it dries? By that, I mean, what is best? colored pencils? etc? Thanks so much for your expertise!
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Several people have asked about the best paper to use, but I don't see an answer. What did I miss?
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I'm trying to use this on glass ornaments the paper just peels off like I never did
Anything. What type of paper should be used? -
can you use regular photos or do you have to use a certain type of photo paper or something
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Can it be used on leather?
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can I use a real Kodak photo or will that not work if it does not work why won't it work
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does this work well on steel or other metal surfaces??
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Do you have to let the picture set with water for two mintues? I've been trying to photo transfer a picture onto some fabric. I just scrubbed the paper right off; the picture did transfer but it was very faded and looked like a whole ton of filters were put on it. It was kinda yellow. I thought it might've been my printer. It might be that too (I don't know what kind of printer I have). Or maybe it was me not letting the water sit on the paper for a few mintues?
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Oh my god, you're both absolutely adorable! :D
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What sort of paper did you use to print the image? Standard copier paper? Stock paper?
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Can I do this with a mug?
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CAn we use that type of mod podge on glass surface?
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Wow :) thank you so much for this wonderful demonstration :) I'm just about to go into business transfering old theatre posters etc onto t-shirts,cushions and everything if I can :D and this is a great demonstration to watch to get the ideas flowing :) Thank you again xx
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what kind of paper do you use to print image on?
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Can mod porch be done on Christmas ballsdecor
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