By far the best explanation and demonstration of this process on TH-cam!! No fluff; No fillers; and No having to listen to 30 minutes of ridiculous babbling before getting to the point.....Thanks for keeping it simple!!
I have seeing several videos of "how to transfer an image into glass" and yours is the simplest of them all. You also don't blah,blah, too much like the others. Keep it up. I will give it a try.
You can print on a transparent sticker which costs about 5$ for a pack of ten 8 by 11 sheets and not be half assed about it. Is it really worth all this time and work to save 5 cents?!? I didn't think so
This dude shared some good info... didn't cost people a dime ... and they come on here botching. I thank anybody that take the time to try treacherous me something
Derrick Stinoski it's people like you and comments like this that make my little channel worth it to me! And I thank everyone who takes the time to learn with me ...you all rock👍🏻
I’m working on wedding decor for our glasses and frames!!! For 3 years and this by far is one of the most greatest I’ve come across! Seems so simple. My dad also was a wood crafter. I called it when you used your exacto knife lol and your ruler haha my dad all the way! Love this video thank you for sharing!!!
Idc if this was 6 years ago. This guy took a time out to teach us a new craft, and a lot of people come on here listening for whatever reason. Shame on all y'all. Hoping so you continue to make videos thanks for sharing
I can’t believe I found this video and it’s that easy. I’ve been trying to find a glass etching/engraving place and all I needed was a print and tape!!! Thank you
OMG my sister 10 year anniversary is coming up in February was looking to find an easy practical inexpensive way to decorate wine glasses thank you for sharing awesome!
Best tutorial I have seen yet ! Straight to the point, and no damn music ! Thank you, going to try this tomorrow. I usually to wood transfers and been wanting to try glass for awhile. Some people's vid just go FOREVER !!!!!!!!!!!! :)
That's really not an image transfer as it is an image sticking on to a glass. It's ok though. Not something I would do because eventually it will unstick
Great technique! Brilliant... I think if you add the pink soap, sometimes used as airbrush and paint brush cleaner (delicate abrasive) to the water it will cause all the paper to come after the first time.
I was trying to find a way to transfer a quote onto a mason jar, and this was the way I needed. The results of what I did weren't as crystal clear as what is shown in the video, but I'm still happy with how my project turned out. Thank you Trevor Carter!! :)
Hi, from Nottingham, UK. To smooth out bubbles in the 'transfer tape' you could use an old store card and gently rub the bubbles out working from centre to edge.
Wow thanks a lot exactly what I was looking for, I want to decorate some glass jars for my daughters bedroom for the shells we collect when we goto the beach
Sorry if someone has already asked this.. do you think it would be possible to coat the glass in a sealant of some kind to make it water proof ? And what would you recommend if so please ? :))
I learned about this technique as a way to make stickers. I plan to use it for resin work. I'd just use mod podge to seal it. I would use dishwasher safe mod podge for using it on glass like that. It's a good way to seal it. Make it usable
I really like this method. I'm thinking about doing this for a Christmas present this year. Now, clearly the tape won't stick to the glass forever, even with really good tape. I'm not very knowledgeable in this topic, so can you think of any ways to prolong the stickiness of the tape? Thanks for the tutorial!
how about spraying some spray adhesive on the tape before you stuck it on or a couple dabs of crazy glue to help prolong the stickiness? just a thought and might be worth a try :) thanks for watching
When you was the glass does the tape come loose? And FYI, I saw on another channel if you rub/scrape it lightly but firmly then you can transfer that on to the glass and remove the tape, then stick it in the oven on 250degrees for about 15 min it will help it bake on and stay on. tfs your idea, hope you have a great day!
Thanks so much! I’m doing a stained glass piece for my husband. He has a 53 GMC PANEL VAN WITH “Folsom State Prison” on the side and had no idea how to incorporate the sign!
I thought about decorating a shot glass for my friends birthday using this technique. Will this be safe to wash when finished? And what kind of paper did you use?
tim sway For the most part, I'm able to adapt well enough to the world of right-handed tools. But there are definitely times where other-handedness would be nice. Maybe we need a version of Ned Flanders' "Leftorium" for tools and tool accessories.
Right. I've adapted, too, of course, but I'd love to have the angle grinder shoot sparks away from me and not have to palm a safety trigger at least once...
I was wondering if this is waterproof and if its not if there is anyway I could make it waterproof? Thanks for the video you definitely are an awesome dude.
Just to clarify- so you have washed them a few times and it stayed on? I just soldered over a beer mug handle for Father's day gift and was hoping to put an image of an old 70 Cuda on it but wondering if i will need to seal with something?
Good video mate, seen this recently elsewhere but you did a good demonstration. Just subscribed to your channel. Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴🙏
That's pretty cool. Never thought to use packing tape. Do you seal it with anything? I wonder how well the tape holds up to washings. (The other method usually involves gel medium and a sealer.)
Alice Shepherd it holds up quite well to washings but the best part is it costs next to nothing to make another one if it does come off 😉 thanks for watching
Can't wait to try this...just wanted to share this you said you're left handed, well I'm right handed however I do all my crafts left handed...I know I'm strange lol but I can write with both right and left hand maybe that has something to do with it... anyway thanks for sharing this think I'll do a set for my family
Fantastic video! I'm making a shadow box for my fiance's Christmas present, and I'm going to put a design with his name on the glass. My question is, would this work with any color design, or just black?
Nicole Moser I'm sure if you used a colour laser printer (make sure it's a laser office printer) it would work ..try a small test piece before you print off the original but the process would be the same and should work 😀 thank you for watching!
Jamie P gotta ask but are you sure you’re using a laserjet printer (toner cartridge)? Inkjet printers are more common for home use If you’re doing it on a board instead of glass you could also just use an iron to heat transfer it
Hey, just came across your channel. Great stuff. What's the odds? I'm also a keen craft person, left-handed and, I'm called Trevor Carter ! How strange? That really spooked me. Keep on craftin' buddy but mostly keep safe. Best wishes from Edinburgh, Scotland ; ) TC
Excellent Video! Thks for sharing! Hopefully this will work with my inkjet printer. I am going to make labels for my odds & ends in my pantry cupboard!
Nice video. Thank you. I have had faster easier luck with removing the paper for the image by using warm/hot water when soaking. This stuff is a blast to do! :-)
This might be the technique that I need to use, but there is no other colors in the image that you used, and the tape on empty space of the image does look a little bit frosted. Is there a way to get rid of that? I'm wanting to do an image with colors, including black. It'll be an image larger than the tape. Do you know of any sticky sheets that we can use in place of the tape? Also, for the bright color, I'm wondering if I could use two layers, one with the background color painted in, and one with the outline in black (printed). If I just do this with the original image (that already has the color), using one layer, will the color show up, and would it work any better to print the image on glossy paper?
By far the best explanation and demonstration of this process on TH-cam!! No fluff; No fillers; and No having to listen to 30 minutes of ridiculous babbling before getting to the point.....Thanks for keeping it simple!!
Nikki Robinson what a minute! I have no fluff? Lol thanks for watching 😀
@@TrevorsWoodShop how do you prevent it from coming off
I have seeing several videos of "how to transfer an image into glass" and yours is the simplest of them all. You also don't blah,blah, too much like the others. Keep it up. I will give it a try.
Tannia Ortiz-Lopes thank you for watching let me know how it works out for you 😀
how do u do it..what r the steps n what materials..?
Are you kidding? You can't see the video?
with that eyeball you should be able to see ANYTHING!
You can print on a transparent sticker which costs about 5$ for a pack of ten 8 by 11 sheets and not be half assed about it. Is it really worth all this time and work to save 5 cents?!? I didn't think so
This dude shared some good info... didn't cost people a dime ... and they come on here botching. I thank anybody that take the time to try treacherous me something
Derrick Stinoski it's people like you and comments like this that make my little channel worth it to me! And I thank everyone who takes the time to learn with me ...you all rock👍🏻
Derrick Stinoski super cool! Thanks so much for tutorial
I’m working on wedding decor for our glasses and frames!!! For 3 years and this by far is one of the most greatest I’ve come across! Seems so simple. My dad also was a wood crafter. I called it when you used your exacto knife lol and your ruler haha my dad all the way! Love this video thank you for sharing!!!
This is by far the best technique I’ve seen for transferring photos.
Thanks for sharing!
Karen D will it come off if I wash it? Thank you
Idc if this was 6 years ago. This guy took a time out to teach us a new craft, and a lot of people come on here listening for whatever reason. Shame on all y'all. Hoping so you continue to make videos thanks for sharing
I'm curious does the image wash off? how long will it stay on?
Hey bud...I tried this, but added a tiny drop of dawn to the water. Worked magic. GREAT video
Hank Stokes great tip I'll have to try that out ...thanks for watching
@@TrevorsWoodShop what kind of paper did you use?
@@christophervillahermosa5428 laser
I can’t believe I found this video and it’s that easy. I’ve been trying to find a glass etching/engraving place and all I needed was a print and tape!!! Thank you
You’re welcome! And thanks for watching
OMG my sister 10 year anniversary is coming up in February was looking to find an easy practical inexpensive way to decorate wine glasses thank you for sharing awesome!
I'm happy this helped you out 😀 thank you for watching
😊😊 I'm starting to work on them as of today. You don't know how this helped me Out. Thanks Again.
Yes I just today came across his TH-cam! And will be using this idea! Hope your sisters anniversary was gorgeous!
Very cool anxious to try but the coolest thing is that you answer questions! Thanks for sharing
+Henry Robledo give it a try and let me know how it works out and if you have any questions along the way feel free to ask! Thank you for watching 😀
Best tutorial I have seen yet ! Straight to the point, and no damn music ! Thank you, going to try this tomorrow. I usually to wood transfers and been wanting to try glass for awhile. Some people's vid just go FOREVER !!!!!!!!!!!! :)
nonutsnorris thank you for watching! 😀 I hope it works out for you ..let me know how it goes and if you have any questions feel free to ask
It's good to see a lefty! Thanks, I will be trying this!
Clear, concise, and a creative solution to buying primers for the same method. Awesome video!
Thank you 😀
Great tutorial. Short and sweet and to the point!
veaudor thank you 😀
That's really not an image transfer as it is an image sticking on to a glass. It's ok though. Not something I would do because eventually it will unstick
Great technique! Brilliant... I think if you add the pink soap, sometimes used as airbrush and paint brush cleaner (delicate abrasive) to the water it will cause all the paper to come after the first time.
I was trying to find a way to transfer a quote onto a mason jar, and this was the way I needed. The results of what I did weren't as crystal clear as what is shown in the video, but I'm still happy with how my project turned out. Thank you Trevor Carter!! :)
Great job! brilliant! What about cleaning it in the dishwhasher? It needs a special copal? thanks a lot
Do I dare wash the glass? I love this idea. I really like your sight because I like to be creative with wood, etc. but am also very left-handed.
Great idea and project Trevor!! You could decorate quite a bit with this technique. Thanks for sharing!!
+Nicholas Gomez Thanks Nick! and thanks for checking it out
Thanks for posting the video! What type of paper did you have the image printed on? Glossy or regular? How thick was it?
Thanks!
That's a pretty cool little way to customize something for practically no cost. Great job!.
Great tutorial! I enjoyed watching and learning, and can't wait to try this method! Thank you loads!
+Crazy Cat Lady I appreciate you taking the time to watch 😀
Great idea! I'veI never thought of or have seen anybody doing this on glass!
Hi, from Nottingham, UK.
To smooth out bubbles in the 'transfer tape' you could use an old store card and gently rub the bubbles out working from centre to edge.
Three generations of my mother's paternal family came directly over from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. Ha!
Love and well wishes to my cousins! 😄💕
That's a great tip that always works 😀 thank you for watching!
What paper was the photo printed onto before you taped over it, was it just standard printing paper. Thank you
You rock Trevor! that is a great idea. you could so do it at home an make some fabulous gifts. LOVED YOUR VIDEO ♡
That is so awesome and easy to do! No need for gel mediums ! Excellent work!
Thank you!
Your way is so simple. Turned out great.
OH this was done in an easy to follow way!!! Thanks teacher Trevor Carter :)
You’re welcome Melba!
Great idea it works. I used a ad from the local news paper ad put it on glass while i was watching you video.
George E Harrison the newspaper ad sounds like an awesome idea! I’m happy it worked for you 👍🏻
Wow thanks a lot exactly what I was looking for, I want to decorate some glass jars for my daughters bedroom for the shells we collect when we goto the beach
Sorry if someone has already asked this.. do you think it would be possible to coat the glass in a sealant of some kind to make it water proof ? And what would you recommend if so please ? :))
Love it, I'm left handed too and will give it a go tomorrow. Thanks for a great vid. Cheers from over the pond in the UK
Thumbs up to all lefties haha ...thanks for watching
Let me know how it worked out for you
ziggydog24 the information about the problem
I learned about this technique as a way to make stickers. I plan to use it for resin work. I'd just use mod podge to seal it.
I would use dishwasher safe mod podge for using it on glass like that. It's a good way to seal it. Make it usable
Rally Great Idea!! Thanks for Sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Very helpful tutorial. thanks.
I really like this method. I'm thinking about doing this for a Christmas present this year. Now, clearly the tape won't stick to the glass forever, even with really good tape. I'm not very knowledgeable in this topic, so can you think of any ways to prolong the stickiness of the tape? Thanks for the tutorial!
how about spraying some spray adhesive on the tape before you stuck it on or a couple dabs of crazy glue to help prolong the stickiness? just a thought and might be worth a try :) thanks for watching
Adhesion promoter
When you was the glass does the tape come loose? And FYI, I saw on another channel if you rub/scrape it lightly but firmly then you can transfer that on to the glass and remove the tape, then stick it in the oven on 250degrees for about 15 min it will help it bake on and stay on. tfs your idea, hope you have a great day!
Can you send me the link of that video where they use the oven?
Thanks so much! I’m doing a stained glass piece for my husband. He has a 53 GMC PANEL VAN WITH “Folsom State Prison” on the side and had no idea how to incorporate the sign!
I thought about decorating a shot glass for my friends birthday using this technique. Will this be safe to wash when finished? And what kind of paper did you use?
Love your method, great video. Super idea with the packing tape. Thanks so much.
Ellie Merc you’re more then welcome!
If I use a hair dryer instead of putting on water you think it’ll work better?
I'm a lefty too. That's a really cool technique for making transparent stickers.
+Wood 'n' Stuff w/ Steve French I love being a lefty! thanks for watching Steve
I swear we need to form a lefty union of woodworkers to lobby for tool equality.
tim sway
For the most part, I'm able to adapt well enough to the world of right-handed tools. But there are definitely times where other-handedness would be nice. Maybe we need a version of Ned Flanders' "Leftorium" for tools and tool accessories.
Right. I've adapted, too, of course, but I'd love to have the angle grinder shoot sparks away from me and not have to palm a safety trigger at least once...
tim sway
I agree. Some tools would be better set up for a people in their right minds (lefties, that is)!
I was wondering if this is waterproof and if its not if there is anyway I could make it waterproof?
Thanks for the video you definitely are an awesome dude.
MOD PODGE IT
That is pretty sweet! That's a cool idea to make a set with different logos on it. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mike! I love what you are doing with your xcarve that laser is pretty bad ass buddy
Thanks! It's pretty fun to play with and I can't wait to see what all I can do with it.
Thank you for sharing can’t wait to try it can’t wait to see where you take us next
Just to clarify- so you have washed them a few times and it stayed on? I just soldered over a beer mug handle for Father's day gift and was hoping to put an image of an old 70 Cuda on it but wondering if i will need to seal with something?
this looks great and easy. can't wait to try.
let me know how it works out :)
Good video mate, seen this recently elsewhere but you did a good demonstration. Just subscribed to your channel.
Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴🙏
That's pretty cool. Never thought to use packing tape. Do you seal it with anything? I wonder how well the tape holds up to washings. (The other method usually involves gel medium and a sealer.)
Alice Shepherd it holds up quite well to washings but the best part is it costs next to nothing to make another one if it does come off 😉 thanks for watching
Right on. Thx for responding.
This is neat. You have given me a really good idea for my sister's birthday.
Can't wait to try this...just wanted to share this you said you're left handed, well I'm right handed however I do all my crafts left handed...I know I'm strange lol but I can write with both right and left hand maybe that has something to do with it... anyway thanks for sharing this think I'll do a set for my family
How cool is that! Thanks for watching😀
What about if you wash it up when doing your dishes? Would it peel off? Xx
did you use a desk jet or ink jet for the print?
Very cool technique! I've been looking for something like this
Do you need to let this prime before use?
Do you think Loctite Ultra liquid control super glue help it stay on longer through washes? Its dishwasher safe.
It might help! And for the cost of doing this project it’s well worth a try 😀 thanks for watching
This projects looks fantastic. You make it look so easy. I am going to try it.
Would this work on something bigger like an 8x10 piece of glass? Maybe use full clear sheet label instead of tape?
Love your exacto knife. Great video.
Can you do this on a regular printer or on a laser printer ?
It's a great idea. Have you come up with something where I can remove the tape?
Thanks for sharing Trev, what an excellent job. Will be trying this later.
John Voak thanks for watching 😀
That looks great Trevor,
Thank you 😀
Love this! I haven't seen this method before. Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome 👍🏻 and thank you for watching!
Have you tried adding modge podge and then baking it to make it last longer?
Thank you so much for this. Using this technique right now for a school admission project.....wish me luck ahahha
wow!that's great...thanks for sharing.God bless...
thanks for watching
That was fantastic. Any idea of its permanence, especially if you do want to use it and wash it?
nothing wrong with being a south paw. thanks for the video!
Ecosse57 thank you!
It's for decoration only..very nice tutorial!
Fantastic video! I'm making a shadow box for my fiance's Christmas present, and I'm going to put a design with his name on the glass. My question is, would this work with any color design, or just black?
Nicole Moser I'm sure if you used a colour laser printer (make sure it's a laser office printer) it would work ..try a small test piece before you print off the original but the process would be the same and should work 😀 thank you for watching!
Thank you I enjoyed this it's something I was looking for
Is that usual, or transfer papee?
Will it hold when it comes to watching it?
Hello, but kinda paper do we need to use
does this work with sublimation inkjet?
Can you use a sponge to remove the excess paper.?
That was a neat idea!! I want to put my favorite scripture on a glass.
It’s nice seeing someone else who is left handed
Is this a laser print?r ink jet
You make it look easy. I've got to try it. Thanks
Hello fellow left hander. Love this idea.
Thank you
Can you use photos printed from asda or max speilman
Will this work with color photos as well?
DIY sticker...still though it would come in handy for custom made prints and to put on wine bottles
I never would have thought of wine bottles ...great thinking and thanks for watching
Does it have to be a laser printer cuz I'm trying it and it's not working am I the only one
Jamie P gotta ask but are you sure you’re using a laserjet printer (toner cartridge)? Inkjet printers are more common for home use
If you’re doing it on a board instead of glass you could also just use an iron to heat transfer it
Very nice and easy. I use tape as a photo protector as well and for cards too. Thank you.
You're an excellent teacher. Thanks!
BananasGone Bad thank you
Appreciate the video , I prefer printing on a clear vinyl and just stick it on the glass immediately
Thank you!best video after a few image transfer searches
That’s great to hear!
Hey, just came across your channel. Great stuff.
What's the odds? I'm also a keen craft person, left-handed and, I'm called Trevor Carter !
How strange? That really spooked me.
Keep on craftin' buddy but mostly keep safe.
Best wishes from Edinburgh, Scotland ; ) TC
I have a question....does the transfered logo wash off?
Will this method work from a regular snatshot photo?
Does it works with any printer or just laser jet printer?
Can you make a round images and show me step by step. This one was prefect.
Excellent Video! Thks for sharing! Hopefully this will work with my inkjet printer. I am going to make labels for my odds & ends in my pantry cupboard!
You will need a laser printer to make this work, I tried the inkjet and the ink just runs
This is the easiest, most precise way to transfer, loved it!
Thank you
do you use laser or ink printer to make it?
Nice video. Thank you. I have had faster easier luck with removing the paper for the image by using warm/hot water when soaking. This stuff is a blast to do! :-)
This might be the technique that I need to use, but there is no other colors in the image that you used, and the tape on empty space of the image does look a little bit frosted. Is there a way to get rid of that?
I'm wanting to do an image with colors, including black. It'll be an image larger than the tape. Do you know of any sticky sheets that we can use in place of the tape?
Also, for the bright color, I'm wondering if I could use two layers, one with the background color painted in, and one with the outline in black (printed).
If I just do this with the original image (that already has the color), using one layer, will the color show up, and would it work any better to print the image on glossy paper?