I'm just trying this now and you make it look so easy! My photo slipped on the wax paper and it kind of ripped off at the bottom. I'm so disappointed and I'm doing it on a black canvas bag. Got mod Podge on the side and now I can't get it off. Any suggestions? To get it off it looks horrible on the black
The bag you used was canvas, however, I'm interested in using a t-shirt. Is there any special instructions on how to use it on a lighter weight fabric. Thanks for the tutorial.
I have used this product and I simply CANNOT recommend it. Here’s why: 1: It’s WAY too messy and too easy to mess up a project. 2: The edges will ALWAYS look awful, either because it peels too easily or will look sloppy because the ONLY way to prevent peeling is using a liberal amount which means the edges of whatever you transfer HAS to have like an inch or more of splotchy looking “paint” border all around with a gradient. 3: It takes WAY too much time to scrub off all the paper, WAY more than 3 times, and if your sponge is too wet, it will cause it to peel. So you basically have to spend several hours scrubbing / drying followed by MORE scrubbing and drying, and even after you think you’ve done, there is ALWAYS more to scrub off. 4: It still feels uncomfortable to wear, not much different than how an iron-on vinyl transfer feels, but at least an iron on transfer can have clean edges and adheres better than this does. 5: Good luck getting anything made with this stuff to survive the washing machine and dryer, which iron-ons work better with. 6: Iron-on transfers yield far better results and takes far FAR less time and is much less stressful and messy 7: When it’s first applied, even picking it up to transfer onto your project is impossible without touching the edges which will affect the look of the final project in some way, and if it touches itself in any way before it’s plopped down it’s essentially ruined. 8:Don’t waste your time or money on this stuff when there’s better and less messy alternatives.
I have used this product and I simply CANNOT recommend it. Here’s why: 1: It’s WAY too messy and too easy to mess up a project. 2: The edges will ALWAYS look awful, either because it peels too easily or will look sloppy because the ONLY way to prevent peeling is using a liberal amount which means the edges of whatever you transfer HAS to have like an inch or more of splotchy looking “paint” border all around with a gradient. 3: It takes WAY too much time to scrub off all the paper, WAY more than 3 times, and if your sponge is too wet, it will cause it to peel. So you basically have to spend several hours scrubbing / drying followed by MORE scrubbing and drying, and even after you think you’ve done, there is ALWAYS more to scrub off. 4: It still feels uncomfortable to wear, not much different than how an iron-on vinyl transfer feels, but at least an iron on transfer can have clean edges and adheres better than this does. 5: Good luck getting anything made with this stuff to survive the washing machine and dryer, which iron-ons work better with. 6: Iron-on transfers yield far better results and takes far FAR less time and is much less stressful and messy 7: When it’s first applied, even picking it up to transfer onto your project is impossible without touching the edges which will affect the look of the final project in some way, and if it touches itself in any way before it’s plopped down it’s essentially ruined. 8:Don’t waste your time or money on this stuff when there’s better and less messy alternatives.
Do you top seal the pictures after they are photo transferred? Thanks for an awesome tutorial and a gift idea!
Thank you so much for a wonderful tutorial. You explained the steps very well! I know of several people that I can share this with! Thanks again.
I'm so glad.... I know it is lots of information in a short time~ I'm glad it was helpful! :)
Can you wash it?? Or does that ruin the transfer
Hello from Columbia, MO
Hello!!
I'm just trying this now and you make it look so easy! My photo slipped on the wax paper and it kind of ripped off at the bottom. I'm so disappointed and I'm doing it on a black canvas bag. Got mod Podge on the side and now I can't get it off. Any suggestions? To get it off it looks horrible on the black
could you do black and white ? does it matter if it’s colored
I'm also wondering if you use the high quality thicker printer paper or just regular thin paper?
Would this work on Aquacast or jesmonite, and would I have to top coat it. Thank you
Thank you 👍
The bag you used was canvas, however, I'm interested in using a t-shirt. Is there any special instructions on how to use it on a lighter weight fabric. Thanks for the tutorial.
Regular pepper photograph right?
Looks awesome. But what paper did you say you used to print the image on?
Just regular printer paper I believe
Laser printer regular paper, no one responds on here, sucks
Is that one of those magic erasers??
Thats what i though!😂
She makes it look so easy. Its not lol
Oh shoot!!!! I have an inkjet printer.
I really love the way color copies from Staples work.
I have used this product and I simply CANNOT recommend it. Here’s why:
1: It’s WAY too messy and too easy to mess up a project.
2: The edges will ALWAYS look awful, either because it peels too easily or will look sloppy because the ONLY way to prevent peeling is using a liberal amount which means the edges of whatever you transfer HAS to have like an inch or more of splotchy looking “paint” border all around with a gradient.
3: It takes WAY too much time to scrub off all the paper, WAY more than 3 times, and if your sponge is too wet, it will cause it to peel. So you basically have to spend several hours scrubbing / drying followed by MORE scrubbing and drying, and even after you think you’ve done, there is ALWAYS more to scrub off.
4: It still feels uncomfortable to wear, not much different than how an iron-on vinyl transfer feels, but at least an iron on transfer can have clean edges and adheres better than this does.
5: Good luck getting anything made with this stuff to survive the washing machine and dryer, which iron-ons work better with.
6: Iron-on transfers yield far better results and takes far FAR less time and is much less stressful and messy
7: When it’s first applied, even picking it up to transfer onto your project is impossible without touching the edges which will affect the look of the final project in some way, and if it touches itself in any way before it’s plopped down it’s essentially ruined.
8:Don’t waste your time or money on this stuff when there’s better and less messy alternatives.
I have used this product and I simply CANNOT recommend it. Here’s why:
1: It’s WAY too messy and too easy to mess up a project.
2: The edges will ALWAYS look awful, either because it peels too easily or will look sloppy because the ONLY way to prevent peeling is using a liberal amount which means the edges of whatever you transfer HAS to have like an inch or more of splotchy looking “paint” border all around with a gradient.
3: It takes WAY too much time to scrub off all the paper, WAY more than 3 times, and if your sponge is too wet, it will cause it to peel. So you basically have to spend several hours scrubbing / drying followed by MORE scrubbing and drying, and even after you think you’ve done, there is ALWAYS more to scrub off.
4: It still feels uncomfortable to wear, not much different than how an iron-on vinyl transfer feels, but at least an iron on transfer can have clean edges and adheres better than this does.
5: Good luck getting anything made with this stuff to survive the washing machine and dryer, which iron-ons work better with.
6: Iron-on transfers yield far better results and takes far FAR less time and is much less stressful and messy
7: When it’s first applied, even picking it up to transfer onto your project is impossible without touching the edges which will affect the look of the final project in some way, and if it touches itself in any way before it’s plopped down it’s essentially ruined.
8:Don’t waste your time or money on this stuff when there’s better and less messy alternatives.