Comments are weird. This is a cool effect. Looks like a fun thing to do on a boring Sunday. I have tons of old magazines. Now I know what to do with them.
I know what you mean!! I've saved favourite clippings for years, not really knowing what I wanted to do with them, but this opens the door to so many possibilities!! 😊
Thank you bro, I'm a damn good, very experienced artist and I've done some heavy hitting stuff. Right now, not so much. Kinda at a point where I need to retool. I'm doing some really nice work, so I'm optimistic.. Your post was very uplifting and is an important reminder of what I'd forgotten.
I have a friend who transfers photos to wood. I don’t know his process, but it must be something like this. He doesn’t glue the pictures on top of the wood. The pics become a part of the wood. You can see the grain and knots of the wood in the pictures. His work is beautiful.
Pour l'autodétermination de transfert sur bous il suffit de mettre de la colle spéciale plaquer la photo choisie laisser une nuit .Le lendemain avec votre index mouillé (éponge) enlever délicatement le surplus papier il reste juste le dessin choisi sur votre structure. IL y a beaucoup de tutos là-dessus c'est très amusant
The magazine with the best paper is RealSimple. The articles highlight only very expnsive stuff, but the coloration and the paper quality is unique, especially for collage
Thank you for sharing this tecnique. I love to do mix media and have only done collage with magazine pics by gluing down the pic. I usually remove the gloss from the pic by rubbing lightly with acetone
@@ASDTadpole I work at an IP law firm, so I’ll get right on that. I’m just saying that most people don’t actually know IP law, so whether they’re accidentally correct or not, I’d never take legal advice from the TH-cam comment section.
@@ASDTadpole Genuine question. How is this copyright theft? She’s demonstrating a technique not selling the transferred image. I very much doubt she would need a lawyer. If the original photographer took this to their lawyer, which I doubt they would but let’s assume for the moment they did, I think they would be advised to let it go as just not worth the hassle. Assuming of course that the lawyer wasn’t a money grubber who’d exploit the situation. If that was one of my photographs I wouldn’t bat an eye at this as copyright infringement. It’s just a demonstration of a technique.If the image was owned by National Geographic rather than an individual, well seriously it would be like crushing a butterfly on a wheel.
When you just glue it down, the page just kind of sits on top of the watercolor paper. When you apply it the way she is, the image melds into the substrate. I hope you can understand what I mean.
@@DKLuckyM13 yes I do understand, but there are ways of manipulating it so it doesn’t look that way. I’ve worked with a lot of materials so speaking from experience …just a suggestion.
Most likely copyright would not be an issue here guys. You can reuse products you buy in any form. Copyright becomes an issues when it’s not reusing or upcycling. If you recycle an actual product like a picture from a magazine and you don’t try to pass the recycled material as your own you are good. Good example would be cutting up a coach bag and using it to make something else that leaves their logo visible. Now I can promise the company would not like that lol but as long as you don’t claim it’s made from coach you are good. Copyright infringement doesn’t apply if you are recycling material into something new
I was wondering how transfers using magazine pages was achieved. Did you also say that clear gesso could be used in place of Matte Modge Podge? Thank you for sharing this technique. ❤
Wow, this is great! I want to transfer an image of a painting (a cheat sheet) to help me make it easier to paint my first acrylic painting. It is a painting of a vase with flowers in it. I have all of the acrylic paints and all of the other supplies needed to paint the painting, but I am scared to do it without a little help. Should I put a layer of light beige color on my pre primed canvas to make my canvas smoother so that the image won't get snagged on the fibers that are on the pre primed canvas? I don't want to be a quitter, but I have to start off somewhere, even if it seems like cheating a little bit. I 🥰☺️❤️ would really appreciate your help with my question. Thank you so much. I am so glad to have found you.
For personal use or as gift without copyright issues : 1) I scan the image on my scan / printer machine .2) I take a plain white tissue paper and use one of the ply to adhere it to a sheet of regular copy paper ( Adhere only the edges of the napkin against the copy paper for easy remove ) . 3) I am taking the adhered ply of napkin to my printer , place it into the paper tray and proceed to print the image out . 4) When done printing , I would separate the napkin from the copy sheet and with the help of white carpenter diluted glue , mod podge or transfer paste I would glue it and paste it against the selected surface . Once you get the hang of it you would not stop using the method or at least this is happened to me 😁😅 As for those crying out loud copy right infringement , maybe you guys should get your facts right because anyone can use any image and include it in any form of arts and crafts as long is the ORIGINAL one and hasn't been COPIED , hence the name of it "copy right " . Thank you for sharing , great photo , love the scruffy look on the edges .
There's an easier way to do it. Use copy paper 90g or 120g and put it on top of the image you wish to transfer. Get a cotton pad and drench it with isopropyl alcohol. The alcohol sips through the paper, dissolves the printing colours which then dry on to the copy paper. The colour will not come of as crisp as it is on the printed page but it will have a ghostly distressed look. It works great on coloured elephant paper eg. for handwritten letters.
There used to be decoupage liquid that was used in this way, except you could peel it off when dry and the image comes off without the paper. I don't know if it's even made anymore, but people used it to put images on wood.
Cool project. I’d love to try it. I’ll make sure I use some thing that has a copyright on it. Lol and I like the torn edges at the end. You know that’s the fun of the creative process. Is you never know what it’s going to be at the end, there’s so many options.
This comment section is something else 😂 Making out like she’s committing the art heist of the century. Copyright lawyers are going to be leaving their contact details in these comments soon 😂
@@MsSassyGrace Well, it is stealing other people's intellectual property. Sad that a person who thinks they are creative thinks this is OK. Is this ok or shall I await a cease & desist from your legal representative? Or is it possible that by adding this last paragraph I have made your work transformative enough to not be hot glue gunned down as a form of punishment?
Thank you. Love the idea of doing that. Could you tell us a little more about the Mod Podge? I've heard of it many times, but I don't know much about it. Are there varieties of the Mod Podge?
The photographer of those images owns those images. If you’re doing this just for fun that’s great, but if you resell them, then you are infringing on another artist’s copyright. And that’s illegal and it’s just a really crappy thing to do to another artist.
Gostei muito do seu tutorial!!!😍👏🏼👏🏼 Que legal, o melhor vídeo, tem o áudio traduzido para o meu idioma, além da legenda também traduzida!!! MARAVILHA!!!🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉 Obrigada!!!🙏🌬🌷🌷🌷
Comments are weird. This is a cool effect. Looks like a fun thing to do on a boring Sunday. I have tons of old magazines. Now I know what to do with them.
Can be a weird space in the comments for sure lol…
You wouldn’t believe the pictures I’ve kept for this for years and here you are, showing the way!
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
I know what you mean!! I've saved favourite clippings for years, not really knowing what I wanted to do with them, but this opens the door to so many possibilities!! 😊
I needed this video like a year ago..😂😂😂😂
I just keep learning SO many amazing things from TH-cam craft/art teachers. Thank you ALL!
Wonderful!
TFS. Today's Quote: "Kindness can be the greatest gift that you can give a person. Especially when they are not expecting it". Huge hugs. Namesta 🐞🐞🐞
Love that!
Thank you bro, I'm a damn good, very experienced artist and I've done some heavy hitting stuff. Right now, not so much. Kinda at a point where I need to retool. I'm doing some really nice work, so I'm optimistic.. Your post was very uplifting and is an important reminder of what I'd forgotten.
Glad to inspire
Awesome for junk journals! Gives it some texture!
I have a friend who transfers photos to wood. I don’t know his process, but it must be something like this. He doesn’t glue the pictures on top of the wood. The pics become a part of the wood. You can see the grain and knots of the wood in the pictures. His work is beautiful.
Pour l'autodétermination de transfert sur bous il suffit de mettre de la colle spéciale plaquer la photo choisie laisser une nuit .Le lendemain avec votre index mouillé (éponge) enlever délicatement le surplus papier il reste juste le dessin choisi sur votre structure. IL y a beaucoup de tutos là-dessus c'est très amusant
Very cool. I had no idea you could do that. 😮Thanks for sharing. I will try it. 👍Have a wonderful week.
Have fun!!
I like the distressed look to it! I don't have a printer, so this could come in handy to me also.
Glad it was helpful. Thank you so much for watching.
Your timing is perfect! Just found an image in a magazine that I thought would make a pretty transfer as was wondering how to do it. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. I love learning things from you.
You are so welcome!
The magazine with the best paper is RealSimple. The articles highlight only very expnsive stuff, but the coloration and the paper quality is unique, especially for collage
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this tecnique. I love to do mix media and have only done collage with magazine pics by gluing down the pic. I usually remove the gloss from the pic by rubbing lightly with acetone
Wonderful!
Nice job patiently showing the process.
Glad you liked it!
Copyrights is an issue if you are going to sell images
Now I have something to use all those collected magazines we have! thanks!
You’re welcome! 😊
That was really something! I did not have a clue you could do that!
Glad you enjoyed
I remember doing this in the 1960's in a grade school class onto a small board. Mine was of a painting of a European alley.
Great memories ❤️
Lots of “lawyers” commenting on this video. Good thing they all know what they’re talking about. 🙄
@@ASDTadpole I work at an IP law firm, so I’ll get right on that. I’m just saying that most people don’t actually know IP law, so whether they’re accidentally correct or not, I’d never take legal advice from the TH-cam comment section.
@@ASDTadpole Genuine question. How is this copyright theft? She’s demonstrating a technique not selling the transferred image. I very much doubt she would need a lawyer. If the original photographer took this to their lawyer, which I doubt they would but let’s assume for the moment they did, I think they would be advised to let it go as just not worth the hassle. Assuming of course that the lawyer wasn’t a money grubber who’d exploit the situation. If that was one of my photographs I wouldn’t bat an eye at this as copyright infringement. It’s just a demonstration of a technique.If the image was owned by National Geographic rather than an individual, well seriously it would be like crushing a butterfly on a wheel.
Where are the lawyer comments? Because I don't see anything wrong with this demo. It's a demo. Ijs 🤷♀️
There are SO many "experts" on social media. We're very lucky.
Who knew? You did of course. Thank you.😊❤
You're welcome 😊
Nice non toxic method of transfer; thank you.
You're welcome!
This is great! Thank you for the tutorial ❤
You are so welcome!
OMG! This is amazing! So many ideas are running through my mind right now. Thank you so much!❤️😁
You're so welcome!
I always have to ask, ‘why not just glue it down right side up?’ Much less trouble
Go ahead. Now run along and let the adults talk…
@@Talletc🤡
@@Talletc not asking you. Legit pondering, but you want to bully. Couldn’t help yourself could you?
When you just glue it down, the page just kind of sits on top of the watercolor paper. When you apply it the way she is, the image melds into the substrate. I hope you can understand what I mean.
@@DKLuckyM13 yes I do understand, but there are ways of manipulating it so it doesn’t look that way. I’ve worked with a lot of materials so speaking from experience …just a suggestion.
Most likely copyright would not be an issue here guys. You can reuse products you buy in any form. Copyright becomes an issues when it’s not reusing or upcycling. If you recycle an actual product like a picture from a magazine and you don’t try to pass the recycled material as your own you are good.
Good example would be cutting up a coach bag and using it to make something else that leaves their logo visible. Now I can promise the company would not like that lol but as long as you don’t claim it’s made from coach you are good.
Copyright infringement doesn’t apply if you are recycling material into something new
I appreciate the clarification on copyright law. I'm happy to help inspire upcycling! ❤️
I was wondering how transfers using magazine pages was achieved. Did you also say that clear gesso could be used in place of Matte Modge Podge? Thank you for sharing this technique. ❤
love this idea
Mod Podge works best
If you do this I would recommend using a free use image. You don’t want to have a copyright infringement.
Thank you for sharing ❤❤
You are so welcome
Now I know what to do with all the National Geographics in the basement!!
Thank you
Wait don't cut your national.geographics before you see if they are worth something older prints etc
Wow, this is great! I want to transfer an image of a painting (a cheat sheet) to help me make it easier to paint my first acrylic painting. It is a painting of a vase with flowers in it. I have all of the acrylic paints and all of the other supplies needed to paint the painting, but I am scared to do it without a little help. Should I put a layer of light beige color on my pre primed canvas to make my canvas smoother so that the image won't get snagged on the fibers that are on the pre primed canvas? I don't want to be a quitter, but I have to start off somewhere, even if it seems like cheating a little bit. I 🥰☺️❤️ would really appreciate your help with my question. Thank you so much. I am so glad to have found you.
What a great idea
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you so much for your help.🥰☺️❤️
For personal use or as gift without copyright issues : 1) I scan the image on my scan / printer machine .2) I take a plain white tissue paper and use one of the ply to adhere it to a sheet of regular copy paper ( Adhere only the edges of the napkin against the copy paper for easy remove ) . 3) I am taking the adhered ply of napkin to my printer , place it into the paper tray and proceed to print the image out . 4) When done printing , I would separate the napkin from the copy sheet and with the help of white carpenter diluted glue , mod podge or transfer paste I would glue it and paste it against the selected surface . Once you get the hang of it you would not stop using the method or at least this is happened to me 😁😅
As for those crying out loud copy right infringement , maybe you guys should get your facts right because anyone can use any image and include it in any form of arts and crafts as long is the ORIGINAL one and hasn't been COPIED , hence the name of it "copy right " . Thank you for sharing , great photo , love the scruffy look on the edges .
Thanks for sharing
Photoshop and an overhead projector work great.
we don't all have those tools, richy rich...
WOW, Who would think of that? Excellent. Thank you!!!
You're very welcome!
Wow....I've never seen this technique. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed
awesome idea!!!
indeed it looks amazingly vintage!
and choosing those 2 adorable fuzz-babies was all in the favor of the technique 🤭
Thank you! 😊
Oh my....I never thought you could do this.....crazy but cool
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching.
Cool technique, i was looking for the faux leather from magazine pages tutorial but I'm glad i landed here too!
Glad it was helpful!
How To Make Faux Leather Paper With Hand Cream!
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Makes a nice postcard or party invitation
Yes, it sure does
oh que cool!! espero poder intentarlo un día, me encanto
Thanks so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
👍💕💕💕 this lady's DYI videos
Woowwww! This is amazing 😍🤩
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Wow! Waiting for a tutorial on this craft.
Going to do it in after school art class with the kids🎉
Have fun
Awesome info as usual 👏❤️🙌
Glad you think so!
Thank you for your time, I’ve never seen this idea before I’ve only seen the packing tape technique. Luv this idea
You are so welcome!
There's an easier way to do it. Use copy paper 90g or 120g and put it on top of the image you wish to transfer. Get a cotton pad and drench it with isopropyl alcohol. The alcohol sips through the paper, dissolves the printing colours which then dry on to the copy paper. The colour will not come of as crisp as it is on the printed page but it will have a ghostly distressed look. It works great on coloured elephant paper eg. for handwritten letters.
Oh will have to try that
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 😊
So cute!
Glad you enjoyed
Merci beaucoup 😊
You’re so welcome glad you enjoyed
Great information. ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
You're so creative and inspiring. I enjoy learning from your videos. Thank you and blessings.
You are so welcome
I wonder if the thicker pages would soak up faster if the artist used a Sanding block to get some abrasion before doing the water.
Yes that might work! Great tip
I loved this video very much then.
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Really pretty. Thank you!
Thank you! 😊
There used to be decoupage liquid that was used in this way, except you could peel it off when dry and the image comes off without the paper. I don't know if it's even made anymore, but people used it to put images on wood.
Wonder what it was called
👍💝👏 спасибо
А на ткань можно перенести изображение?
И напишите🙏какой клей используете?
Easy and Quick Image Transfer to Fabric / Create Stunning Designs in Minutes
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شكرأ جزيلا من الجزائر 🇩🇿
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
So many ideas running through my mind! Thank you ❤️🤩🫠
Glad to inspire
Love this technique
Thanks 😊
Love this method tried something similar didn't work have 2 find h20 color paper t4s
That's very creative 😊👍
Thank you! 😊
A great result!
Thanks 🙏
That’s so cool! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
That's amazing thanks for showing I will try this.
Hope you enjoy
Picture has no words on it? What are those in the bottom left corner?
Well done 🦋
Thank you 🤗
Love this!❤❤
Cool project. I’d love to try it. I’ll make sure I use some thing that has a copyright on it. Lol and I like the torn edges at the end. You know that’s the fun of the creative process. Is you never know what it’s going to be at the end, there’s so many options.
Thanks for watching
Nice transfer
Thanks
This comment section is something else 😂 Making out like she’s committing the art heist of the century. Copyright lawyers are going to be leaving their contact details in these comments soon 😂
Lmao thanks for the chuckle and smile 😊
You said it ! They are the 'Misery Police' obviously, sad sacks
Well, it is stealing other people's intellectual property. Sad that a person who thinks they are creative thinks this is OK.
@@MsSassyGrace Well, it is stealing other people's intellectual property. Sad that a person who thinks they are creative thinks this is OK.
Is this ok or shall I await a cease & desist from your legal representative? Or is it possible that by adding this last paragraph I have made your work transformative enough to not be hot glue gunned down as a form of punishment?
Thank you for info.
You're welcome
I love this❣️ can't wait to try it.
Thank You for another great tutorial.
You are so welcome!
Obrigado incrível talento parabéns sucesso abençoada❤🌷🌻
Glad you enjoyed
Thank you. Love the idea of doing that. Could you tell us a little more about the Mod Podge? I've heard of it many times, but I don't know much about it. Are there varieties of the Mod Podge?
I use mod podge mat. It is a decoupage glue.
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you for that. That's great information.
brilliant
❤️
Adorei!
Glad you enjoyed
Really like this video. Thank you and all the best.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love it!!! Instead of Mod Podge, would Liquitex Acrylic Medium work? Thank you!
Yes it will
Neat!
Thanks for watching
This is amazing!
Thanks 😊
The photographer of those images owns those images. If you’re doing this just for fun that’s great, but if you resell them, then you are infringing on another artist’s copyright. And that’s illegal and it’s just a really crappy thing to do to another artist.
It reminds me of those oaint inlays everyone is doing.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Could you decoupage a light switch/plug cover??
Yes, you sure can
Thanks you
Welcome
Nice❤
Thanks 🔥
Let me try that in wood to then carve it.
Great idea
👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching
If i transfer it to Wood , can I Oil the Wood after ? Or will it Disappear after oiling?
I’m not sure I haven’t done that sorry
Gostei muito do seu tutorial!!!😍👏🏼👏🏼
Que legal, o melhor vídeo, tem o áudio traduzido para o meu idioma, além da legenda também traduzida!!! MARAVILHA!!!🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉 Obrigada!!!🙏🌬🌷🌷🌷
Thank you so much for watching. Glad it was helpful.
Cool
Thanks 🙏
Thanks
Welcome
Maybe give those types of pages a light sand before putting the water on.
Yes that might work
Transfer çalışıyorum ama dergiden ilk defa gördüm telekkürler
Will this process work on cloth, say, a tee shirt?
Yes but not washable
That is a MESS!!
Can I use anything other than modgepodge? Something homemade?
I have not found anything that transfers as well as mod podge, unfortunately
Bom dia!! Onde consigo esse mod podge
Can this be done on fabric?
Yes it can
Easy and Quick Image Transfer to Fabric: Create Stunning Designs in Minutes
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For those of us on the other side of the pond, what is Mod Podge Matt?
Decoupage glue
What are the copyright rules on doing this?
That is what I thought, thank you, will give a miss.
You can do this with clear tape.
Yes, you can. It works well with packing tape also