So glad you popped up! Now, the time to do this! Can't wait to try! Hmm, who needs turkey? I'm crafting! 😊👩🏽🎨
Wow that turned out really well. I’m going to do some this week. Thank you so much, love this.
I will definitely be giving this a try, I have not seen this method used before.
I will definitely give this a go. I think if you your wanting something vintage looking you could distress it and add some darker wax.
Ok there is a use of Jute twine that I dont hate lol
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I have never seen you before Mam but, I am always up to revamp something old or new to keep it out of the land fill. My mom and I were dumpster divers 30 years ago when that term was not out. We only went to stores where there was clean dry sanitary dumpsters for craft supplies or grocery stores that threw away their magazines. We mostly were curb collectors. I tell people my idea of curb appeal is not buying a house but seeing something cool on someone's curb, taking it home and refinishing it into something great. I make all my oen stationary and I even make my own envelopes and I make cool post cards out of fabric and card stock and the postal service approves it as long as there is no fringe or loose threads. I do not have the type of printer you need for this technique but I buy vellum in bulk and I make very cool mini lamp shades out of it.
I look forward to seeing your other videos.
Sincerely,
Rebekah in VA
rEBEKAH BARDSLEY, I love yer comment! I love dumpster diving, too! & yer "Curb Appeal"! You've given me a MUCH NEEDED "creation inspiration"! Thank you! 🤔💥😃
Sounds like we would be great friends!!! Love curb collecting. I am always amazed at what people get rid of!! Would love to see what you are making, sounds fantastic!! You can head over to my Facebook and send me pics :) Glad to have you following along Rebekah
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Wats yer favorite FIND? mine is a large recently deceased toad. I'm teaching myself taxidermy.
Had never heard of this technique before. Thank you for sharing this with us.
This is the only method I’ve ever used a different type of plastic not Wax paper but I’ve been watching your channel all day learning different types of ways to do it because I only have an inkjet printer I’ve made tons of signs and sold them this week when it doesn’t come out clear I use the permanent marker from Dollar General to clean up the lines it works great
Love the aged look.. nice video
Definitely!! I think I'd be inclined to put a stain over the top. OR -- if the printing wouldn't stay intact -- do a staining from the edges toward the center, like ink blending. Wonder if O.U.L. has tried that 🤔. Or anyone else?
I use the back of mailing label paper and print on my laser printer. Works like a charm.
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I’ve heard of this but haven’t seen it done. It seems a little more trying than some of your other techniques but then again practice make perfect!
It is a bit of a buggar to do and I don't love it but great to try all different methods
Ohh you’re from Ontario!! Me too I’m in Thunder Bay 🙌🏼
Hello there ! I bet the colours are wonderful up in your area right now! Have a great day
@@OurUpcycledLife you’re right they definitely are! I’m looking out my window now at a beautiful orange and yellow leaf tree 😊
I don't have any style printer and am asking is there a way I could just take a photo and transfer it into some fabric?
There are also things called "Chinagraph" pencils. They are waxy-cryon type of colour in pencil form.
I just commented on the other video when you use mod podge and C. D. Paper. So apparently we can’t make ahead of time you have to use asap and of course I like to work on mostly wine or alcohol bottles. But if you can make ahead can you lmk please and thanks.
This is awesome, I'm wondering if it can be sealed in without smearing?
You get a much better result by printing onto the slick underside of label paper after the labels have been peeled off. I get the best results by sanding the wood with 220 grit paper first.
I love this! Crazy! I would of never thought of using wax paper and it turned out great. I just happen come across your video and I was curious ,now I have ''another fun project to do"! This is just regular inkjet ink,right? Would it work with ''sublimation ink"? Great video ,thank you
You are so welcome! Yes just a regular ink jet and I have never used sublimation ink so I'm unsure. Thanks for watching Sandee
I might try this because I have absolutely no luck with the Mod Podge and reverse graphic and am not going to even rely on it anymore. Ive had graphics printed at Staples because of their laser printers, I've given them my cheap paper to do that, I've covered it with Mod Podge, I waited 24 hrs , I've trimmed all the paper I could so I'd less to rub off and still had to go over the print with a paint brush and black paint. II was rubbing the print off!!!! I'm done doing that. I'll use stencils, tranfers or other techniques. To say I'm disappointed is an understatement. Let's see what wax paper will do.
Yeah, same here. Very diff8fir me to not damage some of the image when rubbing. 😕. I appreciate these videos regardless 😊
Hi wanted to know if the wax paper will c
Work for a hp I have the hp with the paper load at the top
Once transferred to the project can you seal the ink on with a spray on clear sealer or does the ink run?
If I do this method onto a canvas tote what would be the best product to use to seal it so the bag may be washed if needed?
Hmm I am not sure if yo could seal this very well to be washable. The only method I have found to work really well for that is a cricut . Thanks for watching Hayley
since the wax melts. Does it damage the printer? Think over time it could cause problems.
I have never had any problems when crafting but I don't use a really expensive printer just in case. Thanks for watching Jennie
do you need to seal it? If you put it on fabric does it need to be heat set?
I seal it with Poly acrylic sealer on all my signs. But if I use it on fabric I don't seal it . It is just usually on decor pieces I don't wash so I'm unsure what you would seal it to be more durable
This question has likely been answered, but, would it be good to apply a few spray coats of poly in order to make it more durable?
You can put some poly acrylic sealer on top when it’s all finished and that would make it more durable. Thanks for watching.
All your projectc are so nice and professional, thank you for sharing. I would like to join your club and buy some images, but firstly I need laser printet (I already have ink one). Trouble is so many printers and I cant find what I need. Maybe you know which colour laser printer is good for printing vivid colours?
I love the look of this technique. I have 3 printers and none of them pull the wax paper thru it. I have to tape the wax paper to real paper and feed it thru my printer. It’s really difficult. Do you have that problem ever?
Yes some can be very tricky! Mine is ok but I have had some that I have to tape to a sheet
I recently used a whole roll of sticky back wallpaper in my bookcase.. and I tossed out the backing paper😩.. But I will for sure save the next roll!
How do you reverse image? Need a program?
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Cool! Do you seal it?
Thanks for watching!! Yes you can but let dry really well or ink will smear
That's an interesting technique. Thanks for sharing the video. My to-do-list is getting very long this way.
I don't have an ink jet printer anymore. Why wouldn't this work with a laser printer? I guess you tried it out. What was the result then?
The ink from a laser printer wouldn’t come off the wax paper like the liquid ink jet ink does.
The ink is different on a laser jet and doesn't transfer well. The ink jet ink just sits on top of the wax paper.
You can use laser, slighty different process...brightness needs raised on image for dark colors, & you need to use preferably a liquidtex gel medium (matte) on area of transfer, risk of smudging if not careful. Painted surfaces need a heat gun for 2+ minutes, & applies better with flatter & matte paints.
*You don't even need wax paper, a laser print on paper works, same technique...but it needs wetted, & paper towel dried for a perfect release/removal, or it will remove in a few ripped up strips. Practice is key.
@@aaronfuksa2047do you have any videos demonstrating? Sounds like you know a lot about it!
@@coppulor6500 I know youtuber Rix can do it, he uses 100% cotton paper from southworth. But he uses a secret coating on the paper to peel off in easy strips... I've done it several times, which need smooth surfaces.
But now I focus on uv printed dtf transfers which have good sun stability, sandability & clear coat goes on top.
I just watched a video, yesterday, about this. I swear you read my mind. 😂 Do you tape it, to paper, or just feed the wax paper, through the printer.
I can feed it thru my printer without problems but you can tape to a piece of paper to feed thru if worried about it jamming
@@OurUpcycledLife Thank you, I am always afraid I am going to get mine jammed. Machines and I don't have a good history together LOL
Hi, Can it be done on cotton or linen fabric?
Yes it sure can but wont wash well. Will fade really quickly . Thanks for watching
Can I use the wax paper for a canvas transfer?
If you follow me over on Facebook you can send me pictures over there and I can get a better idea of what went wrong with your graphic transfer on the label sheets
This is an interesting technique to try out. I notice you didn’t seal it. Would it smear with sealer?
How did you flip the letters on the computer?
This tutorial will help you out! czcams.com/video/0ji2k8ai43I/video.html
So if this isn't your favorite rapid transfer method, what is?
I love the reverse method . That is my go to transfer method czcams.com/video/xLV1kGidPaM/video.html
How about a technique for laser jet?
Lots of techniques using a laser jet! Check out some of my other videos for inspiration
hello I printed a picture on wax paper and tried to transfer it on a candle using a heat drier and nothing happened Idk why
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You probably should have mentioned that you used an ink jet printer and not a laser printer.
I have an idea to do this on a cheese board. Any idea how to safely add something on top to make it food safe
How do you reverse the writing?
Here is a tutorial that will help you out! czcams.com/video/0ji2k8ai43I/video.html
How to get the mirror image?
Google Docs Tutorial: How To Mirror And Flip Images Graphics Photos
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wait a second, you just feed the wax paper into the printer without adhering it first to stock print paper so it doesn't jam?
No, it was attached to a piece of computer paper although some printers will take just the wax paper through
bro use laser printer la. inkjet does not work with this wax paper
Don’t just feed the wax paper....I wrecked a fairly new printer that way
Oh no!! I have never had any problems but I just use a cheap ink jet printer for my crafts only
Deborah, even though I can’t understand some of what you say because you talk very fast, I wanted to watch your video. Sorry.
Need to fix your sound it's too echo
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Could you not put at least one coat of Mod Podge on the wax paper also like you did with the label paper?