So I’m putting the actual prints of paper in the oven first then follow up with hair spray, etc.? And are these printed on regular printer paper ? Love your videos!! They’ve taught me so much about decoupaging/photo transfers. Thank you so much!
Have you ever tried sealing or should I say drying it with an iron and the parchment paper alone no oven or spray. ? That’s what I am looking for now I want to print a bunch of photos I have for deco and thought maybe I can set with a iron lmk if you have ever tried and I will give it a go as well. Thanks.
So I’m a little confused, are you just pasting the paper onto the canvas/frame or are you transferring just the print, usually you just transfer the picture and then rub away the paper.
Thanks the tutorial, I've suscribed to your channel. But I have a question, the wet wipe that pass over napkin after paste it, do you first remove excess of liquid or it is dry? I ask because I usually put first a plastic and over that rub with paper, but I'm intrigued with your method. Anyways, thnaks again!
I am confused, do I put the print in the oven before I use the hair spray and the wax paper and the iron? And when I print the picture I want to use, do I need to do a mirror image on it or not? Thank you. God loves you. Jesus loves you and died for you. God bless you.
i was under the impression that decoupage is a way to leave an imprint...not using it as the worst case use of glue ever. Unless the speed up video leaves wrong impression. ( in other words, u sure doing it wrong .. and i dont wanna sound like your typical every day - local internet - always around - toxic jackass)
@@APerez89 in this video she says lowest setting in the oven, but the tutorial says five minutes at 200 degrees Celsius which is just shy of 400 degrees Fahrenheit, which is definitely not lowest setting! I'm definitely not doing that. I don't know why we just wouldn't use the iron
you do not have to put in oven! Spray with hairspray and let dry naturally OR use a blow dryer! Then ModPodge it or whatever you use.
Wow! Excellent idea!❤
Its just gluing paper on paper i dont see a transfer.
Look at you! Love those frames.
So I’m putting the actual prints of paper in the oven first then follow up with hair spray, etc.?
And are these printed on regular printer paper ?
Love your videos!! They’ve taught me so much about decoupaging/photo transfers. Thank you so much!
So.. i understand it's basically glueing a piece of regular printer paper printed with an inkljet, but sealed with hairspray.
You keep coming with new ideas, you're quite amazing. Thank you.
Have you ever tried sealing or should I say drying it with an iron and the parchment paper alone no oven or spray. ? That’s what I am looking for now I want to print a bunch of photos I have for deco and thought maybe I can set with a iron lmk if you have ever tried and I will give it a go as well. Thanks.
I guess I am confused. Why not just frame the pictures?
You make it look so easy
👍
You are amazing! Thank you!
I’m going to try this way because I can’t get it to work any other way so thank you for the tip .
Does the poly acrylic sealer withstand heat?
Love this tutorial! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Will this work with rice paper for decoupage
I would really love to find out how you can do image transfer without an inkjet printer
Transform Magazine Pages into Stunning Art / Wood, Canvas, & Paper
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You put the photo face up not face down?
Question - how long will that last? Awesome job
So I’m a little confused, are you just pasting the paper onto the canvas/frame or are you transferring just the print, usually you just transfer the picture and then rub away the paper.
Exactly, I don’t get if she’s just basically gluing it onto the wood. I don’t see any transfer going on.
Yea I'm not getting it either
I'm not understanding how this is decoupage though. 🤔
Not completely getting it..
Thanks!
Just what I needed to know. :)
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Can you use this method on slate ??
Thanks the tutorial, I've suscribed to your channel. But I have a question, the wet wipe that pass over napkin after paste it, do you first remove excess of liquid or it is dry? I ask because I usually put first a plastic and over that rub with paper, but I'm intrigued with your method. Anyways, thnaks again!
Yea dry
I am confused, do I put the print in the oven before I use the hair spray and the wax paper and the iron? And when I print the picture I want to use, do I need to do a mirror image on it or not? Thank you. God loves you. Jesus loves you and died for you. God bless you.
Here is the full tutorial that will answer your questions: ruclips.net/video/wshh3H7KmoU/видео.html
@@OurUpcycledLife oh, thank you so much. God bless.
Oh god.
Can you do the same process with a framed canvas?
Yes you can
instead of the hairspray, can you use the polycrylic for that step as well as the last step?
Yes
What’s kind of white paint did you put on the black boards you painted white, please?
Chalk paint
Wow I’m giving this a try. Thanks for sharing
What kind of paper did you use please, ty
Just regular computer paper
Are you using photo paper or just printer paper??
Printer paper
i was under the impression that decoupage is a way to leave an imprint...not using it as the worst case use of glue ever. Unless the speed up video leaves wrong impression. ( in other words, u sure doing it wrong .. and i dont wanna sound like your typical every day - local internet - always around - toxic jackass)
Stop doing this. Shabby chic died in the 90s.
the part I'm bound to screw up, is the part where you put it in the oven at the lowest setting. what's a good temp?
would a blow drier be better?
The lowest setting on your oven blow dryer won’t work
@@OurUpcycledLife thanks for the reply! So what would be an appropriate temp using my oven? 200?
@@APerez89 in this video she says lowest setting in the oven, but the tutorial says five minutes at 200 degrees Celsius which is just shy of 400 degrees Fahrenheit, which is definitely not lowest setting! I'm definitely not doing that. I don't know why we just wouldn't use the iron