Note: Forgot to mention in the video that you will have to repeat the rubbing process as many times as required. When the canvas dries off, white residues will appear so just rub it off again with damp sponge until you reach the desired color :) my output here took 3-4 times rubbing process until it finally clears off.
Hi 👋 I have decoupaged photos and quotes on glass wine bottles before w regular modge podge.. do I need to seal photo at end w anything..what do you recommend
@@bekky49 hi so sorry for super late reply, i haven't tried using mod podge on anything else aside from canvas. i did not use any seal or extra coat on top and 2 years since i made this and the color is still vibrant, no discoloring, no fading happens, stll same like new :)
Hi. I did not add another layer as what I have is mod podge photo transfer. I think some people adds another layer of a different kind of mod podge (the matte one, I think) just to make it smooth looking (am not sure though). but i like mine to look like an original canvas paper and turns out really well. :)
Havent tried that but i dont think so cause it will dry up the same. You really need to repeat the scrubbing process until you reached the desired color i guess.
hi so sorry for late reply, i think usingt canvas paper might not work because if you do the rubbing process, it will get wet and the paper might get torn too
hi sorry for the late reply, i've only tried normal A4 paper printed in color. if its printed in photo paper might not work cause it might not get transfer once you do the3 rubbing process
Just printed it in hp laserjet on a normal paper. Wait until atleast 24 hours so it dries off completely before you start rubbing off the modpodge that way picture wont peel off :)
@@dianem7677 i only mentioned hp laserjet cause that's the only printer I have. I haven't tried other printer model so I cannot conclude that this method requires and applicable to laserjet only.
...no, because ink will come out after wet rubbing. However, I saw one project done with inkprint and it came out well (drying 24 h) , but in my project, paint came out. So, you need to try.
Residues wont come off at your first rubbing off process. You can repeat rubbing off the surface for 3-4 times until you reached the desired/original color of your photo. I didnt get the chance to take a video of that part but My 1st try took me 6 times. :)
Love your demonstration video! I tried this medium and think it's a lot of work when I can just use tattoo paper without the mess and this is a very long method to get an okay result. Sorry Not your fault, but the photo transfer medium is not that great.
Mine was same, just forgot to mention in the video to Just repeat the rubbing process until the true color comes out. Rub off with sponge wait to dry, if still faded repeat the rubbing process. It took me 5 times to finally remove all the residue
Note: Forgot to mention in the video that you will have to repeat the rubbing process as many times as required. When the canvas dries off, white residues will appear so just rub it off again with damp sponge until you reach the desired color :) my output here took 3-4 times rubbing process until it finally clears off.
Hi 👋 I have decoupaged photos and quotes on glass wine bottles before w regular modge podge.. do I need to seal photo at end w anything..what do you recommend
@@bekky49 hi so sorry for super late reply, i haven't tried using mod podge on anything else aside from canvas. i did not use any seal or extra coat on top and 2 years since i made this and the color is still vibrant, no discoloring, no fading happens, stll same like new :)
🤩 Your photos came out great, Thanks😍
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Can someone please explain the difference between the steps shown and applying mod podge on just the back?
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hello when it comes to the photos is the photo the original or is it a photo copy from the printer?
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Suddenly you produce acetate without explaining?
Aren’t you supposed to apply another coat of mod podge after removing the paper?
Hi. I did not add another layer as what I have is mod podge photo transfer. I think some people adds another layer of a different kind of mod podge (the matte one, I think) just to make it smooth looking (am not sure though). but i like mine to look like an original canvas paper and turns out really well. :)
Do you print the picture on regular printer paper? Photo paper? Trying to figure this out for Mother’s Day ❤
just the normal A4 paper the brand names is AA
Inkjet printer or art paper printer @@PaperkiteFilms
Hi. does soaking for two hours help paper residue come off better?
Havent tried that but i dont think so cause it will dry up the same. You really need to repeat the scrubbing process until you reached the desired color i guess.
Can transfer medium be used on Canvas paper. If so which would you recommend. Thanks in Advance
hi so sorry for late reply, i think usingt canvas paper might not work because if you do the rubbing process, it will get wet and the paper might get torn too
What kind of photos we can take , colored print out or we can take actual photographs?
hi sorry for the late reply, i've only tried normal A4 paper printed in color. if its printed in photo paper might not work cause it might not get transfer once you do the3 rubbing process
what do you use to make sure picture dont pill off i might try this thanks for shareing it
Just printed it in hp laserjet on a normal paper. Wait until atleast 24 hours so it dries off completely before you start rubbing off the modpodge that way picture wont peel off :)
@@PaperkiteFilms ...yes, you forgot to say a very important detail, that it needs to be printed in hp laserjet.
@@dianem7677 i only mentioned hp laserjet cause that's the only printer I have. I haven't tried other printer model so I cannot conclude that this method requires and applicable to laserjet only.
Can this method damage acrylic oil poster please
hi sorry for the late reply, haven't tried that so i would not know sorry
What type of printer did you use? Laser or inkjet?
Laserjet - HP
Does it work with inkjet?
What type of pepper is used to print the picture
Hi. I used Double A A4 paper. I think any regular printing paper is fine. Printer is HP colorjet/laserjet
@@PaperkiteFilms would inkjet works the same? My printer is HP too
@@darrenm5598haven’t tried inkjet so i cant confirm. The quality of the transfer depends on the print
...no, because ink will come out after wet rubbing. However, I saw one project done with inkprint and it came out well (drying 24 h) , but in my project, paint came out. So, you need to try.
can you paint ( oil paint ) the image on the canvas ??
not sure, sorry
After rubbing off the paper do I seal everything properly with mod podge again?
hi i didnt't seal or put any other coating on mine and 2 years since and it's still vibrant no fading no discoloration, same as new
yes, you can, use not too much mod podge, and distribute with a small sponge roller so you get nice look
Is there residue left on the photo?
Residues wont come off at your first rubbing off process. You can repeat rubbing off the surface for 3-4 times until you reached the desired/original color of your photo. I didnt get the chance to take a video of that part but My 1st try took me 6 times. :)
When I did this, the image came off the canvas when I rubbed the paper off lol.
Oh, you have to leave it for 24hours to dry before rubbing it off.
Love your demonstration video! I tried this medium and think it's a lot of work when I can just use tattoo paper without the mess and this is a very long method to get an okay result. Sorry
Not your fault, but the photo transfer medium is not that great.
Cuál es el papel para tatuajes???
Mine didn't came like that don't know why
please see my pinned comment
Mine ends up looking foggy and faded
Mine was same, just forgot to mention in the video to Just repeat the rubbing process until the true color comes out. Rub off with sponge wait to dry, if still faded repeat the rubbing process. It took me 5 times to finally remove all the residue
thank you@@PaperkiteFilms