If you want, you could use a foam brush as it tends to not leave the brush marks plus using a soft toothbrush very gently will help in removing all of that stuck on paper off. Lovely work.
exactly what I thought I had learned YEARS ago..and all these videos with extra supplies and all these products and ..this is the one. thanks ☆☆appreciated
While watching this I realised that I've done some high quality decoupage when I was 5! I transferred so many newspapers on my grandma's door as high and wide as I could reach! 😂
These are so freaking cool! I am building out a 1988 chevy to travel and live out of while I work in film but during the build I have so many pieces that I miscut and this is such a fun way to use the wood! Thank you for sharing your art!
@Toniarosewp79 I think regular printer paper would be best. Many photos papers have a coating on the back to make them more durable. It would be harder to remove/rub off the paper at the end, I think.
Would this same process work with illustrations & art I collect from greeting cards? I cut out & save beautiful pictures from cards that I think would make nice decoupage on wooden coasters.
Hello, I have a couple questions for you. First question is what program did you use to print your photos into circles? I’ve tried Canva and have had no luck. Second question is how many times did you have to rub off the paper before you could see the picture clearly? I’ve tried this process, but it wasn’t with my posh. It was with a photo transfer product. Every time I think it’s OK after rubbing it at least five times after it dries a white surface keeps rising up. I can’t even see the picture well because the white keeps rising up.
Yes this can be done on any printer paper. In Word you can insert circle shape and format the circle image. Copy the image you want inside and use format to insert image from clipboard.
I didn't know I could crop into a circle. It gives you that option. I did my first ones squares, then I copied pasted a few images into word and croped in the form of a circle.
Wil this work if u have an inkjet printer? Also I wanted to add nice heart background tissue paper behind the photo. Would I first do the tissue paper onto the wood and then the photo? I don't want the hearts from tissue paper to come through the kids head, if that makes sense
The question is can you use a reg picture that was developed at a photo stand. If I recall I had done this for a project and what was used was a print out from a picture but it had to be from a laser printer. So which way did you use? It’s important for us viewers to know
Hi. I also have some questions for you: 1- before the procedure, is there anything on the slice of wood? 2- is the image somehow in the mirror ... to be printed properly? 3-What glue do you put on the image when you turn it over? 4- I saw that after it dried up you came across another lake ... what lake is it?5-on what type of paper is the picture printed? I'm from Romania .... the products probably have a different name here .... that's why I ask ... thank you in advance
Ați descoperit până la urmă ce produse a folosit? Poate vedeți și îmi spuneți și mie, va rog, ce putem folosi la noi in țară. Mulțumesc, pace și lumina!
Thanks! I want to do this with my crafty granddaughter. I have a question about the printing. Is that any special printer paper and does it absolutely have to be laser?
Once the photo dries after wiping off the top layer of paper there's a bit more of white that becomes very noticable after the water disappears especially on the darker parts of the picture. Is there a way to remove this detail without actually rubbing off the photo? I haven't put the final layer of mod podge on it yet. Will that help?
I'm wondering the exact same thing. I am at that point and I don't know if I should just go for it or wait. I donni. Not many of my images turned out how I wanted them to
@@jeepgirl1021 it ended up working as a gloss and made the pic come out perfectly fine afterwards. dont mind the little extra white and try not to rub your actual photo off. it really does end up coming out very nice
Foam brush is best nice tutorial fun stuff you can do this with fancy napkins and magazine pictures for jewelry boxes letter boxes etc thanks for great fun ideas
Im trying to do this for my brother's 6th year wedding anniversary. I want this to be perfect! So I went to Walmart and printed a few photos to do this since wood is the "modern" 6th year wedding anniversary gift. But I'm now wondering if photo paper can be used with this!?? What kind of paper will work for this??
I have a question : need I to print the photo on photo page in printer 🖨️ or I can print the photo on regular paper printer to make the transfer with mod podge? I ask because I don’t have photo paper to print right now . Gracias 😊
Hi , just saw this vid and I found this awesome. May I ask if how many months or years will the picture on wood last? Does it fade or it's long lasting?
@@sstaj9945 I wish I knew. It was okay with the images that were like words, or the little gnomes I tried, but it's the darker colors that showed up best. Pictures where there were features were what didn't do so well. Plus, after rubbing all the paper off I would end up rubbing the picture off as well. I ended up reprinting on regular printer paper and mod podge glueing it to the wood itself and I like that way of doing it a lot better, I'm just not crazy about the way the edges look, I may have to keep trying to figure something out there
@@jeepgirl1021 Thank you so much for sharing your experience with what went wrong. I will definitely have to leave enough time to try this with room for errors.
If you want, you could use a foam brush as it tends to not leave the brush marks plus using a soft toothbrush very gently will help in removing all of that stuck on paper off. Lovely work.
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2 years later and this is comment I needed. Thank you🎉
Ooooh now you’re talking the talk and walking the walk!!!❤
Awesome
What kind of paper should I print my photo?
Loved this video!! Thank you so much for showing us how to do it w/o the unnecessary chatter! Got right to it!! Thanks again!!
exactly what I thought I had learned YEARS ago..and all these videos with extra supplies and all these products and ..this is the one. thanks ☆☆appreciated
While watching this I realised that I've done some high quality decoupage when I was 5!
I transferred so many newspapers on my grandma's door as high and wide as I could reach! 😂
😂😂
Can v do this on plastic n glass material???
😂😂😂
These are so freaking cool! I am building out a 1988 chevy to travel and live out of while I work in film but during the build I have so many pieces that I miscut and this is such a fun way to use the wood! Thank you for sharing your art!
Which paper u have used for printing mam .. ty😊
Thanx and ur welcome.
breaking my head over this project, 1001 ideas - wow now i got it straight and it happened to be the same project. thanks a ton!!!
Great video! Short, sweet, and very helpful.
Do you have to use a photo laser printer? Or can we use regular paper print and then just print out the pictures?
I was hoping to find the answer to the same question.
Did you happen to find out? Also, can we use regular paper or does it have to be photo paper?
Laser printer works better
Which paper?
Do you print in reverse or regular way ?
@Toniarosewp79 I think regular printer paper would be best. Many photos papers have a coating on the back to make them more durable. It would be harder to remove/rub off the paper at the end, I think.
Can't wait to try this. Thank you!
Wow .. Thank you for sharing 🥰.. can you please tell me if you treated the wood first ???
Thank you so much!! Made such a awesome ornament for my boyfriend! Love how it turned out sort of sepia for mine. Follower foreva ❤
best reconmended starter kit i love mod pogde
Do you have to print the picture on photo paper or regular printer paper?
Hi! Awesome video. Thank you for sharing Did you use photo paper for printing or just normal white bond paper?
Same question I have. Hmm
Wow! This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this amazing idea!
Question? Do you print this on photo paper or regular printer paper?
Hello can we use regular photo paper?
This is lovely. Will it work if I apply a printed photo onto a larger slab of wood that's been sanded down to a very smooth surface?
Nice, thanks for sharing. That looks really easy.
Great idea 😊
One question, can we have some base coat of gesso or anything on the board before the transfer?
What paper did you use to print the pictures?
Would this same process work with illustrations & art I collect from greeting cards? I cut out & save beautiful pictures from cards that I think would make nice decoupage on wooden coasters.
Great video! About to try this as a last minute Christmas gift!
Oh wonderful I hope you had fun!
Okay can anyone tell me what kind of paper to use. I used regular paper and it did not work for me
How did it turned out? Thanks
@@irmamiramontes6267 honestly I used regular paper and it turned out great
Hello, I have a couple questions for you. First question is what program did you use to print your photos into circles? I’ve tried Canva and have had no luck. Second question is how many times did you have to rub off the paper before you could see the picture clearly? I’ve tried this process, but it wasn’t with my posh. It was with a photo transfer product. Every time I think it’s OK after rubbing it at least five times after it dries a white surface keeps rising up. I can’t even see the picture well because the white keeps rising up.
Hi! Cool..! Is it works on different surfaces? Ty!
Did u use photo paper for the picture or regular printer paper?
@Solitary La Luz thank u
@Solitary La Luz does it work with photo paper?
Great project idea. Thanks, can’t wait to try it.
I was looking for this! for souvenirs! I love it Maam.
Yay thanks so much glad you love it!
@@clever_poppy is this normal A4 offset paper?
Hi love it can we use photo on glass or plastic??
is that the English name of the canned product we using"modge podge"?
Is this printed on just regular paper? And how do I make my image that I'm printing a circle?
That’s what I need to know
Yes this can be done on any printer paper. In Word you can insert circle shape and format the circle image. Copy the image you want inside and use format to insert image from clipboard.
I didn't know I could crop into a circle. It gives you that option. I did my first ones squares, then I copied pasted a few images into word and croped in the form of a circle.
I love it! Can you put a very high gloss Varnish on top of this?
Hi Love this,, I went to buy Mod Podge online and saw different kinds.. which is best for this..
Wil this work if u have an inkjet printer? Also I wanted to add nice heart background tissue paper behind the photo. Would I first do the tissue paper onto the wood and then the photo? I don't want the hearts from tissue paper to come through the kids head, if that makes sense
The question is can you use a reg picture that was developed at a photo stand. If I recall I had done this for a project and what was used was a print out from a picture but it had to be from a laser printer. So which way did you use? It’s important for us viewers to know
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Print it on a laser printer
Can you use gloss paper to transfer the photo
Is this on photo paper or a regular white piece of paper?
I wish we got to see a closeup of the fully dried end product, on the table. But this was a nice tutorial, thx.
Will this work on smooth polished wood? And do I need a specific type of paper to do this?
Did you use regular printer paper or photo paper? Does it matter which type of paper you use?
Mam, I am very happy to find a youtuber who does DIYs which products could be affordable, and BTW I am your new sub.
Thanx for subscribing.
Hi..could I use magazine clippings?thx
Can you use plain old printer paper? Do you have to mirror the image? TIA!
Can you use a regular photo by chance?
Great tutorial! Thanks
Hi. I also have some questions for you: 1- before the procedure, is there anything on the slice of wood? 2- is the image somehow in the mirror ... to be printed properly? 3-What glue do you put on the image when you turn it over? 4- I saw that after it dried up you came across another lake ... what lake is it?5-on what type of paper is the picture printed? I'm from Romania .... the products probably have a different name here .... that's why I ask ... thank you in advance
After 7 months you haven't gotten your answers 😂
@@hmbv1591 and that seems funny to you? Smhh 👎
Andrea ai reusit? Am sa incerc, sa vedem.. ce fain sa vad pe cineva din Romania.. pa.
@@dianestevens_111 hell yeah 👍 that's funny to me. Who the fuk does RUclips and don't answer no one's questions.
Ați descoperit până la urmă ce produse a folosit? Poate vedeți și îmi spuneți și mie, va rog, ce putem folosi la noi in țară. Mulțumesc, pace și lumina!
Thanks! I want to do this with my crafty granddaughter. I have a question about the printing. Is that any special printer paper and does it absolutely have to be laser?
Thank you so much for sharing I'm gonna try this method love how it came out
Once the photo dries after wiping off the top layer of paper there's a bit more of white that becomes very noticable after the water disappears especially on the darker parts of the picture. Is there a way to remove this detail without actually rubbing off the photo? I haven't put the final layer of mod podge on it yet. Will that help?
After 9 months still no reply 😂
I'm wondering the exact same thing. I am at that point and I don't know if I should just go for it or wait. I donni. Not many of my images turned out how I wanted them to
@@jeepgirl1021 it ended up working as a gloss and made the pic come out perfectly fine afterwards. dont mind the little extra white and try not to rub your actual photo off. it really does end up coming out very nice
Sweet! Thank you for the info 😊
@@hmbv1591 give your project a topcoat with acrylic spray sealer. (Water based) 👍👍
This is such an awesome idea! What kind of paper did you use for yourinkjet? Regular paper, or something else? Ythajks in advance
What type of paper do you use??? Just regular printer paper?
Did you use photo paper? And would it work when used ink jet printer ??
Just come across this and wow ! definitely going to give this a go. Fingers crossed 🤞
Love it. Thank you for sharing your creativity 👏🏽🥰
Foam brush is best nice tutorial fun stuff you can do this with fancy napkins and magazine pictures for jewelry boxes letter boxes etc thanks for great fun ideas
Which printers are you use photo or color paper
Where do u get the wood? Do u buy it cut from a store or online? If so what type u ask for ?
You can get those on Amazon.
Search for "Natural wood slices" on Amazon.
Nice work,thank you for the class, blessings
Thanx and ur welcome.
Im trying to do this for my brother's 6th year wedding anniversary. I want this to be perfect! So I went to Walmart and printed a few photos to do this since wood is the "modern" 6th year wedding anniversary gift. But I'm now wondering if photo paper can be used with this!?? What kind of paper will work for this??
Did the photo paper work Tracey? I want to make some. Not sure if I should try to print myself or have them printed as you have. Thanks in advance.
Have you tried with acetone?
You put the picture on like that except that over it you rub acetone.
I've seen it but haven't done it lol
Wow 😍😍
Its so cute 😍😍
Dear friend keep it up and stay connected. 💖💖
Is it just regular printer paper?
I'm new and i not use Mod Podge before and i did subscribed
Very simple thank you for the video
Merci pour ce partage!
Cette colle MOD PODGE est simplement indispensable pour de magnifiques créations !
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we don't have mod podge in our country, can I use any other glue product? or is it something specific out of glue types
Love this idea and that the video was quick!
just wondering if this will work with normal ink and how did you make it so i doesnt have the background
Ff
Is the paper just normal paper or some special paper?
Yeh that's great
Can we take Binder Glue instead of mod podge
Do you flip the photo before you print?
Did you use photo paper or regular paper?
I have a question : need I to print the photo on photo page in printer 🖨️ or I can print the photo on regular paper printer to make the transfer with mod podge? I ask because I don’t have photo paper to print right now . Gracias 😊
Hello, what paper do you use to print the picture too?
really found your method very simple but unique like that very much, keep up those great videos.
thanks so much I'm so glad you enjoyed this!
can this same technique be used on glass?
Hi love video, where did you get the wood piece ?
This is so cute!! I'm doing this for Christmas, but making them Christmas tree ordiments. ❤💚
So am I! Wow! ❤️🎄
Are they using regular paper? I want to do these so badly!!
Did you print the photo on regular printer paper?
Hi , just saw this vid and I found this awesome. May I ask if how many months or years will the picture on wood last? Does it fade or it's long lasting?
I imagine you could seal it and it would never fade
I tried this and failed miserably. Definitely need to attempt it again because it’s such a cute idea!
Me too ☹️
@@jeepgirl1021 I'm thinking of tryin this. What went wrong? tips?
@@sstaj9945 I wish I knew. It was okay with the images that were like words, or the little gnomes I tried, but it's the darker colors that showed up best. Pictures where there were features were what didn't do so well. Plus, after rubbing all the paper off I would end up rubbing the picture off as well. I ended up reprinting on regular printer paper and mod podge glueing it to the wood itself and I like that way of doing it a lot better, I'm just not crazy about the way the edges look, I may have to keep trying to figure something out there
@@jeepgirl1021 Thank you so much for sharing your experience with what went wrong. I will definitely have to leave enough time to try this with room for errors.
Can we use fevicryl modge podge???
Thank you so much for showing me the use of Mod P. I may try this someday.
What program or App do you use to get your photo to that size?
They turned out beautiful!
This video was so professionally made, thank you!
Will this trick work on tile?
Can I use an an actual photograph or do I have to print them on regular paper?
Print, you dont wanna ruin the photo
Where did you get the coasters ?
Hello i just want to ask if what kind of paper did you use for the picture. Thank you very much ☺ 😍🥰🥰
Thanks, love the projects!
I have an inkjet printer. Would that work for printing out the photos?
What computer program did you use to print the pictures in the circles?
I would like to know as well
Is it necessary to add the last coat of mod podge?
You don't need to, but it seals the photo so it will stay intact for longer :)
@@clever_poppy thank you for the tip
From where can I get this mod podge?
How would you do this applying the photo to a ball or a wooden nesting doll with curved surfaces?
What kind of paper did you used to print the photos?
I saw she used laser print paper
Can you do the same procedure on a acrylic glass?
Hey should we varnish it before use ? And is it water resistant ? M gna try out this soon❤️
Can you use and ink jet printer to do this ?
Is it just normal printer paper??
Anyone know if this method works to transfer onto other surfaces? So cool!
Yes you can
Is this a special print paper?
Can we use fevicol instead of mod podge?
Hey so nice..
Can we use photo on glass bottle or plastic