How to use a INKJET printer with Mod Podge / EASY TUTORIAL
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- How to use a INKJET printer with Mod Podge EASY TUTORIAL
Are you looking for an easy and affordable way to transfer your favorite photos onto wood, canvas, or other surfaces? Look no further than this tutorial on how to use an inkjet printer with Mod Podge!
In this step-by-step guide, we'll show you how to create beautiful decoupage projects using an inkjet printer and Mod Podge. We'll cover everything from selecting the right printer and paper to sealing your inkjet prints for long-lasting results.
With our simple DIY ideas, you'll learn how to transfer photos onto wood, canvas, and other surfaces with ease. Whether you're creating personalized gifts for friends and family or adding a unique touch to your home decor, this tutorial has everything you need to get started.
So if you're ready to take your photo projects to the next level, be sure to check out our easy tutorial on using an inkjet printer with Mod Podge. With our helpful tips and tricks, you'll be creating stunning DIY projects in no time
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Your title says using an inkjet printer, but your link shows laser jet???
What is the name of the finisher you use to make the photo looks complete?
Great video, none of that unnecessary talking throughout the video. Simple explanation with visual! Perfect!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching
Did NOT know that oven trick. Excellent.
Works great! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for this video. I was always whining about not having a laser printer because I couldn't do cute little mod podge crafts with my inkjet images. I just finished a darling project I've been wanting to do. Your hack worked great. I am so happy I found you Thank You
You are very welcome
I have watched this video mutliple times. Ever since i subscribed to you I started using mod podge techniques on my projects. Thanks to you I am enjoying my mod podge projects hehe
That is awesome!
I’ve wanted to decoupage some beautiful inkjet printer images I have stored in a folder, but didn’t know how to do it without making a mess from colors bleeding all over the place! Thanks to your tutorial, I know exactly what to do now and I can use my pictures for so many projects! You are always so helpful! Thank you ever so much! ❤️❤️❤️!
Glad to help out! Happy to have you following along
Funny…I do my crafts in my popup camper! I love your channel. We live in the forest and I really like the things you make.
So glad you’re enjoying Sherry thanks for watching
My late husband and I used to go camping for years. I loved this video. I have lots of pics of us. I am going to try this. Fingers Crossed! Thank you Deidra
Thanks for watching Carolyn glad you enjoyed have fun crafting
Your studio is super cute!
everything was thrifted or free!! I love working in it! Thanks for watching Allison
I used to decoupage beautiful, evocative magazine photos on wood back in the 70's...SO now that I make inked copies of beautiful images all the time, I'm SO happy to see how to keep them from smearing! New subscriber BC you have such clear instructions....
Wonderful! Glad to have you follow along Rebecca
I printed pictures on white tissue paper., How would I cure them so that the ink does not run... And can I bake pics for my inkjet in a toast oven.. I love watching your videos..
New subscriber here. I've watched 3 of your videos now and love them. I like that they are thorough but short enough to get through quickly. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for watching ❤️ thanks for the compliment 🌸 I haven’t been making videos very long so still learning lots and comments like your make me feel I am really helping out☀️
Thanks so much for sharing this! I am one of the people that has an ink jet printer. This is SO helpful. 💕
Thanks for watching ❤️ so much you can do with a ink jet printer
@@OurUpcycledLife I now know that, because of you 😊
Just wanted to let you know that I used your technique in this video using my inkjet printer . I used hairspray and it turned out great. I linked this video in the description box on my video . Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching ❤️ glad it worked for you! Perfect solution to not having to buy a laser jet. Thanks for the tag I appreciate it 🌸
Glad the PVA works just as well because I’m asthmatic and the hair spray would be awful for me. What great tips, thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video...it was SO helpful! I never knew that you could get the wrinkles out with a warm iron! It worked perfectly! I did try one example using the hairspray method and didn't notice any difference after ironing. (11:21)
That's perfect! Glad it was helpful
I think this is a brilliant idea. Not sure why all the comments saying "this isn't photo transfer" because that's literally what you did... You TRANSFERRED a photo! (Unless I'm missing something?) But anyway, you have a new subscriber here! 😊 Thank you for the information. Great videos!
Thanks for watching! Glad to help out and love new crafting friends ❤️🌸
This is decoupage which is a very nice way to do this...I like it.... but it is not photo transfer. I have 2 videos on my channel for photo transfer.....one for tiles and one for wood......if you're looking for ways to do that.
My school is doing an adventure theme this year and you just did a public service by saving me a fortune on decorative items so I can buy more instructional materials!!!! Thank you!
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching
I love your work and alternative methods. I find Some crafting materials very expensive for what they are, but when you do a little research you can find cheaper ways of creating the same affects. You make things look very easy and straight to the point. Thank you very much for sharing your videos.
Glad you are enjoying!! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much. This video is a great help & very easy to understand. You made it simple & short without all the unnecessary talking. 🤗🤗💖
Thanks so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
I love what you did with upcycling …( is it a frame from a mirror, or maybe a headboard of some sort ?) that peg board tool hanger is phenomenal!!!!!
Thanks for watching! 🌸 isn’t the peg board fabulous
I love your dog!
She is a cutie
Thank you so much! I’ve been wanting to make my own decoupage paper, but the ink always runs, and knowing about the oven step is definitely a game changing tip, I’m going to try it out today. I’ve been thinking on using a matte art sealant, didn’t know that hairspray could work too, so I’ll keep that in mind when I run out of my sealant. Again, thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching ❤️
Great job young lady! You answered my query as to whether the inkjet would smear
Glad to help out ! ☀️ thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing your techniques on RUclips! Hope all is well.
You are so welcome!
I thought this was gonna be a new inkjet TRANSFER technique! However you were sticking paper onto wood (decoupage), which I know how to do! The oven process is new to me. A well-made tutorial video though. TY
Thanks for watching!
Very good I like you technique
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for the side by side comparison!
Thanks for watching ❤️ hope it helped you out
Thank you so much for showing that video I learn a lot by watching you and your creative ideas I love how you explain every detail keep on crafting
Thanks for watching ❤️ glad you are enjoying and hope you are finding lots of good content
If you want a antique effect on the pictures. Take some modge podge and put on a plate. Add a couple drops of brown paint to it. Just to give it a little color. When you apply this to the topic of your photos it will give that aged look.
Great tip! yes that works great
@@OurUpcycledLife It might also look great if the edges of the photo were gently sanded to look more blended with the wood for an even more aged look :)
You can also print out your images using the antiqua setting on your PC to give it the sepia look.
@@vanessaeden8174 thank you for this tip. I adore the sepia look and now I’ll be able to print my own photos using this technique! Much appreciated.
Is it 200 degrees F or Celsius
I’m trying all of your Mod Podge Techniques Deidre I think you’re awesome
Thats awesome!! Thanks for watching Eleanor
I'm so glad I found your channel 😊 I have been watching a few of your videos and I love all you share with us 😊. I can't wait to try this and other things from your videos. Thanks for sharing this video
Thanks for watching Jan glad you are enjoying!
You are a darling. You just gave me an answer to all my problems of smearing etc
I like the iron tip.
thanks for watching!
Thank you!❤
You're welcome 😊
Totally awesome!!! Can't wait to try this!! THANK YOU SO MUCH (from Canada)
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching Maggie
Isn't the paper supposed to be lifted and the image "transferred" to the wood without leaving the paper too when doing an image transfer? I'm confused as I thought this was a video showing how to transfer inkjet images to wood (which is literally in the title). I did learn a few new decoupage tricks for inkjet images as far as using hair spray and baking the photos, so thank you for that! My only critiqué would be to please change the video title as it is very misleading. An image Transfer is exactly what the name implies. It is completely transferred to the wood, not adhered.
Was your question answered because I was thinking the same thing?
Definitely isn't a "photo transfer" but interesting on curing the photo
did you ever get answer
Your question and observation is correct. This is decoupage, not transfer. I do like oven and hairspray techniques, though.
Really? I viewed it as how to stop inkjet smearing for decoupage.
The aged paper looks like an interesting project.
Going to try this. Thank you
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
So glad to help. Thanks for watching 🌸
Wow! I've always wanted to try this & your video makes it looks easy enough for me to try it. THANKS!!
All are easy techniques! Give them a try ❤️
This is really interesting and makes sense. I’m also trying to figure out how to do things people say I cant. I use hair spray in unusual ways too!
Have you tried to use hari spray to crackle paint? It works fantastic! ruclips.net/video/SrDEKJeco_A/видео.html
Thanks so much for this video. Love how you show and explain your steps so quickly and thoroughly.
So glad you’re enjoying my videos thanks for watching
So, so fun!!! This is an excellent tutorial!!!
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching Shirley
Just found your videos and so happy I did. Thank you for the tips on using an ink jet printer. Now my options aren't limited because I don't have a laser.
Yes, if you’re really careful you can get the inkjet printer to work well thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Thank you again!!
I made a few signs for the kitchen that came out great, of course it helps to give it an antique look to hide any blemishes on it. I wanted to down load a couple photos to show you, but it doesn’t allow me. I put a little brown acrylic paint on a piece of card stock and lightly brushed a down stroke over the photo a few times with a dry brush. Sue V
Realy enjoyed the video I'm new to mod podge new subscriber too x
Thanks for watching ❤️ glad you enjoyed and love new crafting friends 🌸 glad to have you following along
Your inkjet method works!!!! Thank you!!!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching Barbara
I did a similar thing many years ago with a Christmas card I liked using Mod Podge. Thanks for your instructions & tips!
Glad to help out! Thanks for watching Bonnie
Love This Techniques! Turnout Beautiful! 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks for watching 🌸
Love all your diys you are so inspirational Thankyou
Wow! Really enjoyed this presentation. Super informative but also a way to use all those 2 X 4 ends ... Cheers
Thanks for watching ❤️ never burn scarp wood always seem to use it up 😄
Thank you for this content. I love your wall color!
Thank you!
Thank you❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Love the diy aged paper 👍🏼
Thanks 😊
I love this idea, thank you!!!
awesome thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
Thanks for the tutorial, just what I was looking for🎉🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching 🌸 glad to help out
Great video it opens a whole new world ,printing my own pictures to decopague ! Thank you so much ❤️👍😍
Thanks for watching Helga! Yes it sure does
Can’t wait to get to printing!!!!!
Beautiful
Thanks for watching ❤️
Love love love your method
Thank you Mary! 😊
Thanks so much for this tutorial!! So nice of you to share your talent!! Great idea for all kinds of crafts..so thanks!☺️
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing, I think this looks doable.
Thanks for watching Kay!
My ink smeared with the matte mod podge. I will have to try the hairspray.
An easy alternative to photo transfer :) Hugs.....Janie
Thanks for watching ❤️
Great tutorial. Tfs New Canadian Subbie. I live in BC 🤗
Welcome from Ontario !! Love new crafting friends . ( my daughter lives in Port Moddy)
Hi. Thanks so much for this tutorial. I have an ink jet printer and this worked perfectly. I did put too much modge podge on top of my photo and it bubble and wrinkled but I was actually able to lay down some parchment paper on top of it and iron on low for a few seconds and everything straightened out. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks so much with the cost of a LaserJet.
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching
Thank you for this very informative video.
Glad it was helpful thanks for watching Susan
Fantastic tutorial sunshine. Looks like I'll soon be looking into getting an ink jet printer. LOL 😎
My brain is now spinning with ideas for personalized gifts for friends and family. Such a fun project.
I'll certainly check out your camper upgrade journey. Loved this video. 🌞
Thanks!! Have a great day
Love yr site and yr little fur-babe woofer.❤
Thanks for watching! ❤️ our little Tina is a spoiled girl! We love her to bits
Thank you so much. I tried making two coasters and the ink ran everywhere, ruining the project….I know, common sense, but hey, that’s why I need you! So many videos will show you part of a project but not the whole sequence. I thank you for this part.
Glad it was helpful
Looks amazing!! I’m gonna try that!!!😎🤙
Omg! Your tutorial was absolutely amazing, thank you again for sharing this wonderful talent you have, I must try this technique myself. Many thanks 😊
You are so welcome! So glad you enjoyed Michael!
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you for your reply, I love creating greeting cards, also photo albums none sew not as good as professional quality but all the same I enjoy. Thank you again.
great idea and video!! thanks so much!
Thanks for watching Cristina ❤️
With a transfer you would actually put the picture side in on the wood and transfer.
I have 2 videos on my channel for photo transfer.....one for tiles and one for wood......if you're looking for ways to do that.
Thank You so much 👍❤️ very helpful.
Glad you enjoyed Darlene thanks for watching
Great job you explain so well..
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Donna
Love this video and love seeing all your videos ! Thanks for creating your content for us.
I love your support❤️🌸
What a project! Can’t wait to try it
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed Jan
Quick question when put the pics in oven do you keep oven door slightly open are closed for the whole ten minutes
You can shut the door but just keep a real eye on it! Thanks for watching
Love watching your vids so much! ❤️🤗
Thanks so much❤️ hope you find lots of great content when you are creating
Love it and you're such a good teacher!
Thanks so much! I appreciate the compliment! Have a great day
Amazing 🤩 Thank you so much for charing this
Glad you like it! thanks for watching
Great video thank you for Sharing ❤️
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Trish
Have bubbles?use a fine needle and stick it in the bubble flatt it out.
Thanks for watching Martha!
Thank you so much !!!!!!
Hope it helped you out ❤️
Wow, I've never heard of this oven method. Thank you for sharing this. I suppose 200 degrees means Fahrenheit. Unfortunately, my oven can't do that low. So I wonder if the ironing can work on its own instead. I hope I'll have time to try it soon. 😊
Thanks for watching! Yes the iron would probably dry it quite nicely. Put parchment paper over the image or graphic first
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you.
This is not a photo transfer. It’s a cute video though!👍🏽
Lawd how mercy, people geeez,
For one US folk with some common (Scense) brains
knows what she meant ...
Thats what I would call it as well...
Because that is exactly what I typed in on my search engine and this video came up ..
So 5☆☆☆☆☆'s for you!!!!!
My opinion iT Is PERFECTIONISM with your PHOTO TRANSFER ma'am...
Thanks for showing me how to transfer a printer printed photo onto wood ..
I have tried it w canvas and wood and canvas was a fail 🙃, but the wood plakes did great . I didn't know about the oven task, so maybe thats where i messed up us i live the aged look also w this diy ... probably why my ink runs? Rekon?
If I do the printed photo w color it runs very badly with pinks and reds ...
So imma try this diy and see how they do on the wood ....
Have a blessed day ma'am ♡♡♡
I have 2 videos on my channel for photo transfer.....one for tiles and one for wood......if you're looking for ways to do that.
Thanks, hope you had fun with this technique :)
is the 200 degrees in Fahrenheit? Just checking, I'm in Australia, so I'm assuming that its 90/95º c?
Yes it is Fahrenheit. Thanks for watching Rachael !
Thank you. This is doable. I’m wondering if you could use the iron for a transfer?
When you are talking about the drying time. You never say a how long to dry them. So my question is how long do you let them dry. I really liked this process. I was wanting to put a picture on a wood cookie. I haven't found a video on how to put a regular photo on to a wood cookie. Can you help me with that please. My name is Karen
I leave to dry in oven for about 5 mins. Are you want to decoupage or do a transfer on the wood cookie? Let me know and I can send a tutorial to help you out
Instead of hairspray, could you possibly use the rustoleum clear x2 spray to seal?
I have never tried that but worth a try♥️ thanks for watching 🌸
Btw, I have really liked coasters I’ve seen on Etsy made with favorite book covers (To Kill a Mockingbird, Jane Eyre, etc). Can I pick your creative brain as to how someone does that and gets the title of the book, author AND graphic for the book onto a 4 x 4 coaster? All I could find is a tutorial on how to cut out the book cover (which would never get all that info into a 4” by 4” piece of paper), not one on how to take a “book cover graphic” and resize it to 4” x 4” to adhere to the tile with modpodge. I wonder if they are using pictures they took, graphics they downloaded from the internet, or ? The internet is not answering my “google” on this so wondering if you might help me? Thanks and God bless you!
I want to make a plaque that will be outside. Any recommendations on best sealant for outdoor use?
If you were going to put something outside I would seal it with an outdoor poly acrylic sealer thanks for watching
Can you do this on canvas
Yes you sure can paint it with chalk paint first ! Thanks for watching!
I'm so happy you found a way to make things using an ink jet printer. Could you use a brayer to press image on to get wrinkles & bubbles out?
Yes you sure can
Hi first off im a big fan i find ur videos very easy to follow and love all ur great diys🥰 What about instead of hair spray using the modge podge spray would that work also?thanks
Thanks for watching ❤️ glad to have you following along. I have never used the mod Podge spray so I’m not sure. Only have used hair spray
Hi, I watched another one of your videos that showed you putting the mod podge on the top of the photo. Which way works best? Top or bottom? And why two different ways? I'm new to this so I'm just learning. I think your just putting the image on the block as opposed to transferring the image by rubbing?
It’s just 2 different techniques
so this is just block mounting, not image transfer? I use spray photomount for this type of thing, so this seems a little pointless to be honest
I have 2 videos on my channel for photo transfer.....one for tiles and one for wood......if you're looking for ways to do that.
Also how did you coffee stain how much water and coffee ? How long does it need to sit??? Ty so much ma'am 💓
Thanks for watching! Here is my coffee stain recipe 🌿 it will answer you questions ❤️ruclips.net/video/fWnLp8oeY5g/видео.html
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