No, wetting the wax paper won't make it transfer better. These are dry rub-ons. The image I printed onto the waxpaper in the video is not very dark, and the lines are very thin. This has an effect on the transfer. If you want a dark print, you could use a photo editing program to make the black lines blacker. I hope this helps!
This I am not sure...I have not actually tried it on other materials except for what is shown in this video and a piece of wood. But it sounds like it would be worth a try! 😁
I am thinking that it probably wouldn't melt completely, or at all. But, I have never tried it, so I can't confirm or deny. I'm not sure why you'd want to run it through a laminator, though. Would you be willing to share your ideas? This method doesn't require heat of any kind. Just merely to print onto the wax paper.
Most likely, yes. However, that is something I haven't tested...it IS ink, but it is such a small amount of ink that it would likely fade or disappear entirely if washed. 😊
Honestly, I have never tried it on a laser printer...I cannot say whether it will work or not. If you give it a try, please let me know the results! 🙏🙂
I loved seeing “real” results, thank you for sharing your video.
If the wax paper dries out overnight, would spraying a little mist on it make it transfer better. I want to know so I can waste less waxpaper.
No, wetting the wax paper won't make it transfer better. These are dry rub-ons. The image I printed onto the waxpaper in the video is not very dark, and the lines are very thin. This has an effect on the transfer. If you want a dark print, you could use a photo editing program to make the black lines blacker. I hope this helps!
Hi 🖐🏻🤚🏻Loved this can’t wait to try this TFS💕😊🐚gracie
Thx for that information
Pretty cool, Will it work to transfer to glass?
This I am not sure...I have not actually tried it on other materials except for what is shown in this video and a piece of wood. But it sounds like it would be worth a try! 😁
Can you use an iron or a heat press to apply the image
I wouldn't advise using an iron over wax paper as it might melt onto the iron...but I'm not sure, I've never tried. ☺️
Does wax paper melt on paper in two put into a laminator
I am thinking that it probably wouldn't melt completely, or at all. But, I have never tried it, so I can't confirm or deny. I'm not sure why you'd want to run it through a laminator, though. Would you be willing to share your ideas? This method doesn't require heat of any kind. Just merely to print onto the wax paper.
I was worried that the heat from printing might melt the wax surface a bit and gunk up the printer, any experiences like that?
No, I have not experienced this ☺️ Wax paper can withstand a bit of heat without melting. The inkjet printer doesn't get too hot. ❤️
Can you use colored ink as well
Of course! This works for any image and any color! ☺️❤️
Does any of the wax get rubbed off on to the paper?
If you are referring to the paper I used to feed it through the printer, not at all! 😊
Wy dont you try it with a hot iron
That is interesting! I'll have to give that a try ❤️
@@CovertoCoverCreations did you try it? With the iron
if you washed it will it come off
Most likely, yes. However, that is something I haven't tested...it IS ink, but it is such a small amount of ink that it would likely fade or disappear entirely if washed. 😊
Yes
Does it matter what kind of printer I use? I am trying to find videos using laser printer. But noticing majority of people use inkjet.
Honestly, I have never tried it on a laser printer...I cannot say whether it will work or not. If you give it a try, please let me know the results! 🙏🙂
I read somewhere on youtube that it won't work with laser, but you can make clear stickers using tape with it (look it up on youtube).