Unlike sublimation, you can also make waterslide decals with a laser printer! Just buy waterslide paper for laser printers 🙂 (and make sure you're buying waterslide paper for inkjets if you're using an inkjet printer).
Good Morning Mr. Crafty, Just an FYI on using and applying Waterslide. If you take a piece of Saran Wrap, and scrunch it up, dip it in the water just a bit to get it damp and tap the waterslide once it on your surface, you stand a much better chance of not tearing it and getting all the bubbles out from under it. I just thought I’d throw that out there just in case any of your viewers have never worked with it before.
I have always wanted to know how water slide worked and what it was. This was very interesting. You always get me into trouble with new crafts...lol thank you Michael.
Love the idea, I have a Silhouette Cameo and an inexpensive Canon inkjet printer, definitely want to give this a try. Always looking for new ideas for holiday gifts. Questions - if I were to do waterslide on a ceramic mug, could I heat seal it with a mug press or a hair dryer? or can I just let it set for 3 hours?
thanks for this great tut! I was wondering, di need to put similar decals but on some music gear and the decals need to be as thin as possible, to look almost as painted. You think this sort of decla would do that or do i need to search for some other type? If you could point me to something i would be extremely thankful. Best regards/Ed
Can I cut the image out before I seal it? Also, is it true that once you bake a ceramic item in the oven that you cannot use it for food again? (Toxic?)
not sure about how healthy is to burn clear coat, ink, and the adhesion promoter included on the film tho... I am pretty sure those fumes are not healthy...
Unlike sublimation, you can also make waterslide decals with a laser printer! Just buy waterslide paper for laser printers 🙂 (and make sure you're buying waterslide paper for inkjets if you're using an inkjet printer).
Good Morning Mr. Crafty, Just an FYI on using and applying Waterslide. If you take a piece of Saran Wrap, and scrunch it up, dip it in the water just a bit to get it damp and tap the waterslide once it on your surface, you stand a much better chance of not tearing it and getting all the bubbles out from under it. I just thought I’d throw that out there just in case any of your viewers have never worked with it before.
Thanks for the tip Jana! 🤩
I have always wanted to know how water slide worked and what it was. This was very interesting. You always get me into trouble with new crafts...lol thank you Michael.
I say that all the time. RUclips is big trouble for me. To much fun to have.
LOL 😂
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊😊
This looks like it would be so much fun. I gotta do this with my Grandkids. Thank you Michael! 💜💜💜💜💜
You are so welcome!! We'd love to see what you make with your grandkids! 🤩
Lol as a quilter, fussy cut and quick little cut are totally different cuts lol I love this though
Can you make a video on this same idea but with the foil laminating water slide decal
Love the idea, I have a Silhouette Cameo and an inexpensive Canon inkjet printer, definitely want to give this a try. Always looking for new ideas for holiday gifts. Questions - if I were to do waterslide on a ceramic mug, could I heat seal it with a mug press or a hair dryer? or can I just let it set for 3 hours?
thanks for this great tut! I was wondering, di need to put similar decals but on some music gear and the decals need to be as thin as possible, to look almost as painted. You think this sort of decla would do that or do i need to search for some other type? If you could point me to something i would be extremely thankful. Best regards/Ed
Have never seen water slide paper, great video!
Thank you!!
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
Can you tell me if I decide to bake a mug in oven is it like sublimation where u can no longer use oven for food?
Can I cut the image out before I seal it? Also, is it true that once you bake a ceramic item in the oven that you cannot use it for food again? (Toxic?)
CAn i use waterslide on any material ? Or it needs special consumables?
Such an awesome idea!
So simple yet stunning! 🧡
Thank you! 😊
not sure about how healthy is to burn clear coat, ink, and the adhesion promoter included on the film tho... I am pretty sure those fumes are not healthy...
Replay squad, Thank you again for your excellent trainings
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!!
I hear everyone using an Epson printer. I have an HP injet would that have the same effect?
I have an HP ink jet printer and have done waterslides with it. Works just fine.
@@carolynbilly3858 thank you so much for this information.
@shandal, the brand of printer doesen't matter 🤩
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Nice!
Thanks!
Love it :)
Glad you like it!
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I think i actually have a better technique but i cant get it to work 😂 but im clumsy af