Easy PHOTO print on GLASS using craft paints // fun IMAGE TRANSFER technique
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ต.ค. 2024
- This is an easy way to transfer and print any photo on to glass. it works with inkjet and laser jet photo prints. And instead of gel medium we are going to use inexpensive cheap acrylic glass paints for this image transfer. It also works with color and black and white photos.
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I have a pile of old panes in the basement. I could make presents out of them. I think I agree with the gel medium idea. I need to look into that.
Hi David 😊 the gel medium transfer to glass is also easier to do. I think the gel is more "gluey" than the paints, so it sticks better to the glass. I like your idea of making gifts 👍
Very cool. This technique may be a solution to something that I’ve imagined but didn’t know how to realize. Thank you for posting!
Glad it was helpful! 🥰
Your mistakes are ones we don't have to make ourselves. Thank you for making them, really. 🙏
It turned out beautiful! So cool! Thanks for showing us how it’s done. 😀
Glad you liked it!! Thank you Julie 🤗🌼🧡
You are so sweet! I love learning from you ❤️!!
That's sweet! Thank you Helen 😘
I love your videos. They are short and to the point. I also like the bloopers at the end, you have a great sense of humor.
Glad you like them! Thank you so much Christy 🥰
Awesome! Thank you!
A new subscriber from India. Loved the photo transfer technique on to different surfaces. Looking forward for more.
I love this! I’m hoping I can make some awesome Christmas gifts with this technique. Thank you for sharing! I think you are just adorable!
It is a great book… love the see thru background best…thx Nitsa for another great video 🤩
Glad you like it my friend. I hope you will be a "beta tester" for my upcoming book. Thank you Reni! 🌼🧡
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wow this looks so fun and easy! cant wait to try it!
Wonderful!! thank you Amit 🥰
You always warm my heart! Love this video so much and so informative. Thank you so much ❤️
Sweet! Thank you Susan 🧡🌼🤗
you’re so cute! thanks for another great tutorial. :)
Wonderful!! Thank you Hellie 🧡💚😘
Very pretty!
Thank you fun Renee 🥰🤗
You do the coolest stuff ever!
Thank you sooo much! 🥰
Awesome!
It looks really great. Lovely colours xx♥️
Thanks so much Joyce 😊🌼
Hi.. thanks for the video.. I have one doubt can we use sublimation printer to print on chromaluxe aluminium sheet?
Neat idea! You are so cute and funny!
Thank you Mina 🤗😘
Amazing, so cool!
Glad you think so! Thank you Wanda 🌼🧡
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Thank you so much for being so sweet and thank you for subbing 🧡🌼🤗
Just found your channel. I like your content.
Welcome aboard! 🥰
I will try it! thank you!
Good luck Carmen! 👍🌼💜
Awe I just had told myself a day ago … no more art supplies but I think I need glass paint now or maybe the medium…. I have a few pictures I have taken which I think would b cool for this method…. Thank u nitsa … great tutorial and very fun to watch 😊
Well at least these paints are somewhat inexpensive. Thank you Vivian 🥰
Great tutorial. I really want to try this.
I hope you do. Thank you Falana 🤗😘
Hi I loved your work… however is this the same process to do clear no paint ?
Yes, you can use matte medium or any other gel medium or acrylic glue to do the same 👍
Can you use this technique on a tumbler?
Beautiful ❤
Nitsa do you think it would it be okay to use a toaster oven? Love your work! You are so creative. Your books are on my Christmas list.
Yes, absolutely! That's what I use 🌞 Thank you Michelle 🥰
I'm going to give it a go.
Yay! Thank you Sue 😘
Can I do this exact same process on epoxy resin or is it just for glass?
I'm pretty sure it will work on resin as well 👍
Thank you!!!!
No problem! 🥰
Expensive is right! Liquitex and Golden are super expensive because they are professional paints. They do have a cheaper line, but not that much cheaper.
Also, there is a line called open flow that is made by Golden (Open acyrlics), which come in both opaque and translucent.
For those who don't have the money for professional paint, the basic stuff is fine. You can mix any color with red, blue, yellow, black, and white. Yes, there are a lot of other colors and the premixed seems best, and sometimes it is, but it can get expensive. A good set of reasonably good, well pigmented primary colors is all you need. However, to mix specific shades will take practice, but that's what every painter before the 20th century used.
Regardless of what paint you use, the quality of the photo (basically contrast and a good balance between light and dark ... because white won't transfer and will be transparent remember), and how quickly you get the print on the page. The faster you get the image layed on the wet paint, the better chance of a good transfer, just so you know. Have your image ready to go as soon as you're satisfied with your base layer.
Question:
If this method requires you to bake in the oven, what's different for other methods that use acrylic medium? The difference in the medium as it's a "medium" and not paint?
I've had a great deal of success transferring magazine images to acrylic projects by the simple method you describe elsewhere, and that doesn't require heating, but only that the image be dry before removing the paper.
So, why heat for this method?
Glass paint (as well as the glass medium) needs to be baked in order to cure, but if you don't want or can't bake it, you need to let it cure for 2 weeks.
can you use a heat press instead of oven?
Haven't tried it, but wouldn't heat press break the glass?
Hi Nitsa, I love your channel!
Please help us resize a photo, to transfer to canvas.
I'm using Microsoft Word.
Thank you ☺️
Hi Peaches, you need to use something like a photo editing software or app. Word is probably not the right one to use for this purpose. If you don't have any editing app on your phone or computer, consider downloading and using gimp (it's free!) from www.gimp.org/downloads/ I hope this helps 🙏🏼
Thank you Nitsa🤗
Re latex paint not sticking to the glass. You are talking about smooth, clean shiny glass. What if you used FROSTED glass????? It would have a microscopic texture that paint would stick to and give it an interesting effect - don't you think?? Just subbed. Working with furniture restoration, repair and decorating! 8/11/22 Thank You!!
You're probably right and the paint will stick better to the frosted glass. Thank you for subbing and good luck with the furniture restoration which I also love 🙏🏼🌼💛
What are the sreps to transfer photos to material?
which material?
Sorry steps to transfer photos to fabric
Ur a funny person
Thank you (I think 😅)