Thank you soooo much for actually doing a how-to video, without 10 minutes of your life's desires, then another 5 minutes why you need to like and describe. I remember many years ago, when you wanted to watch a how-to video, and... well, it was a straight to the point how to. Now, everyone wants to be an influencer. A two minute how- to video is 30 minutes. Again, thank you for getting to the whole point.
Can you wash the fabric? This technique would be cool on tshirts, but doesn't seem like it could be washed...or if washing was okay, I'm guessing the shirt would have to be hung dry?
I’m going to use this technique to put my grandson’s name on a fabric square that I’m going to include on a quilt that I’m making for him! Wish me luck!
This is such a great technique! I just ordered the Mod Podge! I'm planning on making embroidered Christmas ornaments with the transferred photo fabric!
Nice idea! Do you have any tips or tricks on keeping the mod podge from becoming "sticky" later? I have done this on glass bottles and found that when I store fir following seasons, they get sticky, and they stick to the tissue I used to wrap them... any suggestions?
Ok, try at own risk. I've heard of a few things that help... One is very lightly dusting the project with a powder (like corn starch). Use a big "powder" makeup brush or the like - floofy, super soft. Tap off most of the powder before lightly brushing across the project. Use your fingers to see if the tacky areas aren't tacky anymore. The other (don't think it will work on glass, though) was to rub a candle (any kind, but white is best to avoid coloring anything). You do it very lightly, laying down just the lightest layer of wax. Basically, the wax provides a very thin layer of protection against sticking (like wax paper does). I hope someone has an actual answer, however. I avoid Mod Podge just cus of this.
@abigailphoenixthepaperaddi2501 Yeah, this is something that will probably work, depending on the substrate. I was thinking maybe even the dishwasher safe mod podge, or even the outdoor one... the only problem with those is the cure time. This wax idea prompted me to think about, maybe using the clear wax you use over chalk paint. Thanks for the idea it might trigger a few more for me.
Hi, Deidre, I was wondering if you've done a video of how to repaint outdoor fabric? I have some cushions I love but don't love the design on them. I was thinking of painting over them, but am not sure how.
Hi! This is like watching magic! Any idea if it would work using a cutout from a magazine? Just curious as that would open up a lot of new doors for people ❤ Thanks Ms. Diedre!
Can't find the link to your Etsy account for the digitals... Did I miss it... Lol 😂... Thx for sharing your creativity wiff us... Sincerely sincere Miss Judith... XO 🐝 😎
I have these old calendars with beautiful pictures that I want to transfer onto wood and I don’t own any type of printer so I was wondering is there a way of trance forming a picture I’d like from a calendar to wood and if so how would I go about doing it because the picture has kind of like a sheen to it
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Thank you soooo much for actually doing a how-to video, without 10 minutes of your life's desires, then another 5 minutes why you need to like and describe.
I remember many years ago, when you wanted to watch a how-to video, and... well, it was a straight to the point how to.
Now, everyone wants to be an influencer. A two minute how- to video is 30 minutes. Again, thank you for getting to the whole point.
Glad you enjoyed! I am very to the point ❤️
Wow!!! Done this lots of time on wood but didn’t know it would work on fabrics too! Thanks!
Wonderful!
Can you wash the fabric? This technique would be cool on tshirts, but doesn't seem like it could be washed...or if washing was okay, I'm guessing the shirt would have to be hung dry?
I don’t think it will hold up well unfortunately
Do you know another transfer product to apply for the transfer washable?
Thank you for sharing this amazing how to technique with us today!❤😁 Congratulations on your new grandbaby as well!
You are so welcome!
I’m going to use this technique to put my grandson’s name on a fabric square that I’m going to include on a quilt that I’m making for him! Wish me luck!
Thank you for sharing this technique❣️ Just what I was looking for!
Greetings from Cape Town 🇿🇦❤
Glad it was helpful
Absolutely unique and artful. I’m still struggling with wood graphics. Wonder if this is easier. You’re an addictive artist, I can’t keep up!
Go for it!
This is such a great technique! I just ordered the Mod Podge! I'm planning on making embroidered Christmas ornaments with the transferred photo fabric!
Wonderful!
Nice idea! Do you have any tips or tricks on keeping the mod podge from becoming "sticky" later? I have done this on glass bottles and found that when I store fir following seasons, they get sticky, and they stick to the tissue I used to wrap them... any suggestions?
Ok, try at own risk. I've heard of a few things that help...
One is very lightly dusting the project with a powder (like corn starch). Use a big "powder" makeup brush or the like - floofy, super soft. Tap off most of the powder before lightly brushing across the project. Use your fingers to see if the tacky areas aren't tacky anymore.
The other (don't think it will work on glass, though) was to rub a candle (any kind, but white is best to avoid coloring anything). You do it very lightly, laying down just the lightest layer of wax. Basically, the wax provides a very thin layer of protection against sticking (like wax paper does).
I hope someone has an actual answer, however. I avoid Mod Podge just cus of this.
@abigailphoenixthepaperaddi2501 Yeah, this is something that will probably work, depending on the substrate. I was thinking maybe even the dishwasher safe mod podge, or even the outdoor one... the only problem with those is the cure time. This wax idea prompted me to think about, maybe using the clear wax you use over chalk paint. Thanks for the idea it might trigger a few more for me.
You could seal with a poly acrylic sealer
This is a great tutorial, thank you !! Im going to give this a try soon. xx
Have fun!
Hi, Deidre, I was wondering if you've done a video of how to repaint outdoor fabric? I have some cushions I love but don't love the design on them. I was thinking of painting over them, but am not sure how.
I haven’t found a product to do that
Hi! This is like watching magic!
Any idea if it would work using a cutout from a magazine? Just curious as that would open up a lot of new doors for people ❤
Thanks Ms. Diedre!
Yes you can!
@@OurUpcycledLife Thank you!! 😊
Can't find the link to your Etsy account for the digitals... Did I miss it... Lol 😂... Thx for sharing your creativity wiff us... Sincerely sincere Miss Judith... XO 🐝 😎
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What an awesome idea! Love how these turned out ❤❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Could you do this with a copy of a beautiful colorful art piece?
Love your video’s 👏👏👏👏
Yes I can
nice video! do you think it's possible to wash the fabric after?
It would not hold up well to be washed
Absolutely love this tutorial! Thank you for sharing 😊
You are so welcome!
Does this work with images that include color? Love the technique!
Yes it does!
Which printer would you recommend for crafting? Ink jet, laser jet, sublimination?
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Thank you for this. Exactly what I was looking for. Wonderful tutorial. God bless.
Glad it was helpful!
Would it work with a magazine collage?
Yes
I would think that the mod podge for fabric would work better for sealing it
Yes it would
Is there a way to make the image machine wash safe? I was thinking of using this method on a pair of pants. Thanks so much!
Not that I know of
Will this work on burlap?
Can you use colour photos at all plz x
Sure can
TYVM for sharing this wonderful technique
You are so welcome!
Thanku great idea - if you add to a tshirt would it be machine washable or handwash?
No sorry it wouldn’t be washable
Could I use tea dyed muslin for this? Thanks so much.
Yes you can!
can you use this for making clothing patches?
This is not washable
As always they’re so cool I’m gonna to try it out asap thank you for sharing it with us sweet lady !
You are so welcome!
I do not know how I missed this, great video!
Thanks!
Great! Thank you for sharing! It seems you can’t wash this fabric with Thai pictures, am I right?
Yea not washable
Love your channel. I'm in Tulsa, OK
Did you only reverse graphic if the image includes words?
Would depend on pictures because they will be backwards also
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Just what I need, BUT I need to see if the product is available here in Spain where I live.
Also, does this work with COLOR photographs?
Thank you.
I just read through several comments and see that it DOES work with color images. Now I can begin.
Yes it does!
Awesome! I'm going to try this today!
Hope you like it!
👌Thanks for the tutorial.
You're welcome 😊
Will this method work on a felts covered pool table
Unsure sorry
The possibility is endless!
Right!!
If I do in fabric natural fiber or 70% polyeater and 30% cotton is posibles in that 2 ways?
I would experiment on a small piece and see how it works
Are these able to be washed. Thank you
No they won’t hold up
does this work on denim too?
Yes it will
Great tutorial, as always😊
Thank you! 😊
Great tutorial!
Glad you think so!
thank you thank you great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Can this process of transferring pictures onto fabric be used on quilts for a picture quilt?
Will not hold up to wash well
is this machine washable if I wanted to sew onto garments
No not machine washable
ohh wish there was a way to waterproof them.
You could try dishwasher mod Podge
I have these old calendars with beautiful pictures that I want to transfer onto wood and I don’t own any type of printer so I was wondering is there a way of trance forming a picture I’d like from a calendar to wood and if so how would I go about doing it because the picture has kind of like a sheen to it
I don’t think it will transfer well
Brilliant...thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Could you do more videos like this or how could you do using fabric mod podge?
Yep I can
I like that a lot, thank you.
Glad you like it!
Espectacular !!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌟🤗🙏🏻💕
Thanks 😊
Could this be done on a Tshirt? Would it hold up to washing?
Yes but won’t hold up to washing
This is only for black and white photos?
No will work with colour
This is so cool! Can't wait to try it out.❤
Yay! Thank you!
Great ideas.
Glad you like them!
Love this!🤗😍👏👏
Thank you! 🤗
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
How can I transfer on tshirts ?
I would buy the actual transfer sheets
Couldn't you use fabric mod podge and transfer photos to clothing and then put a layer over the image after rubbing the paper off?
Yes you could but I find it still doesn’t hold up well to wash
So, we couldn’t do this on an article of clothing that gets washed, right?
No not washable
Could you do a junk journal tutorial for beginners. I want to make one but have not a clue how to begin.
Making a Journal for Beginners / No Special Tools Needed
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Is it permanent?
No it is not washable
Why wouldn't you use Photo transfer Mod Podge?
Regular works just as well
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