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I'm subbing to your channel because this is a great idea....and, I hope to further annoy all the tree huggers that are whining about your tiny use of plastic. 🤭😂❤
Wow! I'm so grateful to wonderful people like you who have inquisitive minds and are not afraid to try and even sometimes I'm sure fail but push on then share the results. As I go into retirement I have all these project ideas to keep me entertained and stave off mental decline 😄☺🌹💖💖
When you use the cereal bags, I can see where they may be better to DECREASE the GLOSSINESS, BUT do they do anything to deter the FOGGINESS?? And has anyone tried PARCHMENT PAPER? Or PHOTO PAPER (Gloss OR Matte?? I o f t e n find THESE in the "thrift stores). Thanks for everyone's input!!
Your cost-effective transfer techniques are awesome! It is amazing how you have been able to accomplish this and makes you so special for sharing these with your RUclips audience. Can't thank you enough!😃🥰
I just like people like you so artistic creative and trying to recycle or upcycle things!! I ❤🌎😊 i like o All your ideas!! 👏👏👏 Thanks i like experimenting too. In my case i wanna upcycle plastic bottles. I'm on the try😀. Waiting for more videos dear lady💙 Regards from Argentina!
When I was a kid - MANY moons ago, we used to do this with clear Contac paper! Later in college, we did a similar process with the clear Contac paper and photo emulsion for silkscreening.
I have been using the clear shelf liner that comes on a roll for years. I can seal it with the iron. I have covered thin boards front and back and used a heat gun to melt and seal the edges. I'm not sure if it's cheaper than using sandwich bags, but it is thicker and doesn't take 2 sheets and twice the labor.
Thanks so much for sharing this idea. I watched your packing tape method, but like this better because it’s not restricted by the size of the tape. Much appreciation.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 now you actually have been blessed with a talent....you are always coming up with new inventions in crafting....like seriously this ideal is genius!!!! I know this not the first time I have visited your page and watched a video and said that very same thing over and over...💅💅 Your knowledge is such a wonderful gift and thank you for sharing with us💅💅 love 💗💗💗 this video.
This is an economical idea. You can do this with gel medium as well. Three layers, then sponge off the paper. You'll be left with a transparent transfer. It's great for magazine paper.
What a cool idea. I don’t have a jet ink printer but I could do this with other things. Although I wish I did have the jet ink printer as there’s so much you can do with on your crates. You almost make want to go get one LOL. Thanks for all your great ideas. ♥️😊👍🌟🎄
this is really neat! I would also try printing on colored paper - you would get a slightly different tint to that slight haze that remains on the plastic and could plan for it to coordinate with the project
Neat idea. You should test it with greenhouse plastic. That plastic has a useful life of about 4 years. After that it usually has to be replaced as it starts to have holes or tear etc. You could get use of the plastic to grow food, and then upcycle the used plastic for this or other ideas.
We learned a similar technique using clear contact paper and magazine pics. Rub very hard over the pic, then water soak... We made slides (to project on screen-aging myself). Thanks for reminding me of this memory. I really like your technique, think the results are great!
Do you think those laminating envelopes would also work on top like the sandwich bag? My son has some. P.S. I love the way you "sign" every comment, even the negative ones. You are a gracious person 💖💖🌹🌹
That's awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I don't know if you have a Xyron machine, but my daughter bought one for me. It turns nearly anything into stickers.
Great method! Do you guys find this produces much in the way of fumes? I'm always wary of breathing up plastic. But it wouldn't stop me from using this... I'd just make sure it was a well-ventilated space. Thanks again for the technique.
Ah! It's making more sense now.. Laser Toner is called Plastisol™which is actually just a "fine plastic powder". You've helped me iron out a few details. See what I did there? Thank you. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left. Wiki: A plastisol is a colloidal dispersion of small polymer particles, usually polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in a liquid plasticizer. When heated to around 180 °C
Love your printing transfers etc but please find a classy lampshade from thrift shop for the lovely engraved wood lamp behind you ! ♥️🏴 that ones crap!
I have so much fun watching your videos... I'm always like.... "Ohhhhh, what?!?!"... lol You need to have a B&B so that we can come and play!!! :) Thank you for your videos
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I'm subbing to your channel because this is a great idea....and, I hope to further annoy all the tree huggers that are whining about your tiny use of plastic. 🤭😂❤
Wow! I'm so grateful to wonderful people like you who have inquisitive minds and are not afraid to try and even sometimes I'm sure fail but push on then share the results. As I go into retirement I have all these project ideas to keep me entertained and stave off mental decline 😄☺🌹💖💖
Thank you so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
I was using a similar technique in the 70’s to make overhead transparencies from magazines for college. Nice to see the new take on it. ❤
That is so cool! I love that it is a retro technique!
I have used cereal bags it makes them look antique . there are different shade to the bags.they do well also.
Great idea
When you use the cereal bags, I can see where they may be better to DECREASE the GLOSSINESS, BUT do they do anything to deter the FOGGINESS?? And has anyone tried PARCHMENT PAPER? Or PHOTO PAPER (Gloss OR Matte?? I o f t e n find THESE in the "thrift stores). Thanks for everyone's input!!
Your cost-effective transfer techniques are awesome! It is amazing how you have been able to accomplish this and makes you so special for sharing these with your RUclips audience. Can't thank you enough!😃🥰
Thank you so much!
I am just in awe of your transfer methods. Your videos are great and the instructions you give are very clear and easy to follow. 💜💜
Thank you so much!
I just like people like you so artistic creative and trying to recycle or upcycle things!! I ❤🌎😊 i like o
All your ideas!! 👏👏👏
Thanks i like experimenting too. In my case i wanna upcycle plastic bottles. I'm on the try😀. Waiting for more videos dear lady💙
Regards from Argentina!
Thank you so much 😀
The scrapbook paper on the glass jar was gorgeous! Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
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Seems like this method works especially well for aged and antique type projects. Another good tool in the arsenal.
When I was a kid - MANY moons ago, we used to do this with clear Contac paper! Later in college, we did a similar process with the clear Contac paper and photo emulsion for silkscreening.
Such a fun process. Thanks so much for watching.
Omgosh it almost makes it look like it's printed on vellum! I love this!
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I have been using the clear shelf liner that comes on a roll for years. I can seal it with the iron. I have covered thin boards front and back and used a heat gun to melt and seal the edges.
I'm not sure if it's cheaper than using sandwich bags, but it is thicker and doesn't take 2 sheets and twice the labor.
Great tips thanks for watching Cynthia
I think that the shelf paper is easier to work with because it has more body to it than the bag.
It reminds me of Water slide paper.
Also works as transfer tape with my Cricut
Is the finish glossy or matte? TY! 👍👋🥰
Thanks so much for sharing this idea. I watched your packing tape method, but like this better because it’s not restricted by the size of the tape. Much appreciation.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
Really liked how the scrapbook paper turned out. Has a antique look. Thank you for sharing this technique. Will definitely try it. 😊👍🤗
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😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 now you actually have been blessed with a talent....you are always coming up with new inventions in crafting....like seriously this ideal is genius!!!! I know this not the first time I have visited your page and watched a video and said that very same thing over and over...💅💅 Your knowledge is such a wonderful gift and thank you for sharing with us💅💅 love 💗💗💗 this video.
So glad your enjoying! Thanks for watching Virginia
WOW!! Love it! Thank you for sharing you talents.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
I so enjoy your techniques in crafting, you explain your thoughts and instructions so thoroughly.
Happy Spring!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for showing this. It isn’t nearly as opaque as I would like so I am glad I got to watch you doing it before doing it myself.
Yes it is a bit cloudy
Thank you so much for sharing your ideas!!
Love you!!🎉🎉
You’re welcome! 😄
Another brilliant video from you. Much appreciated. Thank you. Lovely ideas. Fun also as well as creative.
You’re so welcome!
Looks like you had a lots of fun, too!!! Will show my wife your channel, she loves scrapbooking.
That would be great thanks for watching Greg
That is a cool trick!! Thank you so much for sharing this!!! ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
I'm so happy we can go back over your hints and tips. Really needed to watch how tondo the bag transfer. Thank you so much
Glad you are enjoying
This is so clever! Greetings from the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦 and happy crafting to all. 😃
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed. My daughter is in Port Moddy! Beautiful area
yes and plastic wrap works well for this technique also. thanks for sharing
Yes it will
I like the way the melted plastic looks old and rough on the paper. Thanks for this great idea
Yes i love it also!
Thank you for the share, I enjoy your videos, you are adding to my creativity . Respect
Thank you very much!
Great experiment - the glass result was my favorite and wondered how a faux tea light would look like inside the glass jar
Glad you enjoyed
I love your crafts they are great.. so glad I found your videos..
Glad you are enjoying
This is an economical idea. You can do this with gel medium as well. Three layers, then sponge off the paper. You'll be left with a transparent transfer. It's great for magazine paper.
Does your technique come out GLOSSY?? Would changing to a MATTE GEL MEDIUM give me a MATTE look, I wonder??
Wauuu que alegría me dió el vídeo en español.😊
Hope it was translated well! I love being able to share my videos in different languages ❤️
I've seen other crafters use plastic wrap. Haven't tried it yet. Seems pretty cool.
Another great technique. Thank you 🤗🤗😗😙😚❤❤
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Loved the one with the scrapbooking paper 😍
Thank you for showing us another technique, I have been learning lots on this channel 🙂
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You always have the best ideas. Out of the box ideas ! Thank you
Thanks for watching Darlene glad you are enjoying
The cool thing about the sandwich bag method is that you can see these onto things❤
It's so good!
A wonderful idea. Thanks for this info. Im addicted to yr videos. 🙂
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Great idea! Are there any toxic fumes from the melting plastic when you iron it?
that is so awesome- I will most definatly have a go at that today- Thanks for sharing your talent🌻
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I love this idea, thankyou for sharing 🕊️
You are so welcome!
Excellent idea!!! Your a talented woman xxx
Thanks so much Catherine I appreciate the compliment
I love transferring! Thanks for the extra ideas!😊
You are so welcome!
I love your peg board frame! Excellent idea.
Thanks so much!
YOU GO GIRL!!!!!! best ideas!!
I love the military styles you made to print.
fantastically!!!! THEY DIDNT DI FANTASTIC
Seems like fun crafting project!
Lots of fun
What a cool idea. I don’t have a jet ink printer but I could do this with other things. Although I wish I did have the jet ink printer as there’s so much you can do with on your crates. You almost make want to go get one LOL. Thanks for all your great ideas. ♥️😊👍🌟🎄
Thanks so much for watching Shelly!
Thank you for sharing your ideas! 👍👋❤️❤️🙏
This crazy fun. Very different look.
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Margaret
Thank you for sharing this amazing little transfer.
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You really never cease to amaze me, tyfs, I’m definitely going to try this technique.
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This is cool, I do the same technique with packing tape. No iron needed!
Great tip!
Wow what an awesome budget friendly DIY. Love from NB!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Brenda! Hello from Ontario
Wow what a wonderful technique, never through I can do that, could this be transfer on to fabric as well? Thanks 😊
I have not experimented with that, but it would be worth a try
this is really neat! I would also try printing on colored paper - you would get a slightly different tint to that slight haze that remains on the plastic and could plan for it to coordinate with the project
I bet it would
Love all your videos!! I learn so much from you! Ty for sharing
Neat idea. You should test it with greenhouse plastic. That plastic has a useful life of about 4 years. After that it usually has to be replaced as it starts to have holes or tear etc. You could get use of the plastic to grow food, and then upcycle the used plastic for this or other ideas.
Thanks for sharing! I love it!
You are so welcome!
We learned a similar technique using clear contact paper and magazine pics. Rub very hard over the pic, then water soak...
We made slides (to project on screen-aging myself). Thanks for reminding me of this memory. I really like your technique, think the results are great!
Thanks for sharing yes contact paper will work well
I did this too, many years ago in a class for elementary teachers.
Artex did the same thing with wrapping paper , simple to do and we made hundreds of little wall hangings.
Ah this is great. I love photo transfers! So many cool uses. Thanks
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U are a genius! I love this!
Lots of fun 🤩
They turned out wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Cherie
I saw how you did it. Thanks. Always love new ideas
Do you think those laminating envelopes would also work on top like the sandwich bag? My son has some. P.S. I love the way you "sign" every comment, even the negative ones. You are a gracious person 💖💖🌹🌹
I’m unsure I’ve not done that. Thanks for watching.
Can't wait to tried this technique
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Hi! I love the way these look. They have a vintage look to them. Really neat. Fun to do too.
❤️💜💚
Yes they are a lot of fun
That's awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I don't know if you have a Xyron machine, but my daughter bought one for me. It turns nearly anything into stickers.
I dont but looks cool. Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
Ever neat!! what if you used those clear sleeves we use in binders! 🤔
Sure can!
This is a great idea, thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Very interesting technique. Thanks for sharing.
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching
Great method! Do you guys find this produces much in the way of fumes? I'm always wary of breathing up plastic. But it wouldn't stop me from using this... I'd just make sure it was a well-ventilated space. Thanks again for the technique.
Yes, I’m always working in a well ventilated area
That is FABULOUS !!!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Michelle
All nicely done… wow. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice idea for those who do not have a laminator.
Ah! It's making more sense now.. Laser Toner is called Plastisol™which is actually just a "fine plastic powder". You've helped me iron out a few details. See what I did there? Thank you. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left.
Wiki:
A plastisol is a colloidal dispersion of small polymer particles, usually polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in a liquid plasticizer. When heated to around 180 °C
You’re so welcome! I’m glad you liked the video!
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Great idea. I just can't be doing with the rubbing part... 😊
Love your printing transfers etc but please find a classy lampshade from thrift shop for the lovely engraved wood lamp behind you ! ♥️🏴 that ones crap!
Lol it’s definitely a conversation piece
Another great tutorial. I'll be sharing it in FB Group Challenge in a few weeks. 💖🐞🤤
Wonderful!!
Hi 👋 ❤ Your a genius!!! That’s a great 👍 idea 💡!!!
Thank you! 🤗
GENIUS......SPOT ON
Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing this technique! Cant wait to try it. Especially love the glass jar one.
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Really COOL 😎!! Thanks dear, Kathylyn from N Mississippi ❤
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Clever idea - thank you for sharing.
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Amazing video you show close up and good to see how its done?
Glad you liked it
Love your videos. I always learn something new
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Janice
Whatever transfers you make how do you use these? Please make a video showing projects where these can be used
Excellent video as always. I love seeing your ideas.
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Love this idea Deidre. Thank you for sharing.
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Is there a way to do these transfers onto a canvas tote bag? Thanks for the video! Well done.
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Cool. The texture of the last items reminded me of stained glass. That might be an idea to try...faux stained glass.
Ohhh great idea!!
This is amazing and looks so simple. Can you apply the image to a tshirt?
It’s not washable
This is so exciting!! Thanks so much
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Can’t wait to try this transfer technique!❤️
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I’m trying this right now thank you for sharing this with us !
Hope you like it! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
New subscriber and I love that this video popped up in my feed. Can’t wait to try this!
So glad you found me! Love new crafting friends. Hope you find lots of great content
Like the stuff you do! Thanks!
I appreciate that!
I have so much fun watching your videos... I'm always like.... "Ohhhhh, what?!?!"... lol You need to have a B&B so that we can come and play!!! :) Thank you for your videos
So glad you enjoyed!! 🇨🇦 come visit and craft lol!
This was super cool. I will try to transfer on tissue paper. If it works, no need to rub off paper.
That might make it easier