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I have to say I absolutely love that your furry friend sits there on your desk in your videos. Mine was always in my lap while I worked. I miss him dearly. 🙂
You are a decoupage genius! your videos are professionally done, pertinent and easy to follow. No "um", or nervous laughs and saying the same thing over and over again like we are idiots! Love you!
I like them all. I like your tutorial because there's not a lot of tools to buy that some people can't afford! It's simple and beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
THANK YOU for putting all these methods together!!! Finally someone did that, and you did it in such a straightforward, uncomplicated manner!! Thank you, thank you!!
I just found you. YAY. I am happy to see someone that doesn't use a cricut for every thing. I have too much stuff now and don't want another expense added when I am trying to make things on a budget. I am so happy to find yoy.
Okay i missed the first 33 seconds of what you said as I could not stop admiring your beautiful room!!!!! ❤❤❤❤And i only leave youtube comments once every 8 years 😂
I learned the reverse transfer in middle school and loved it. A friend gave me some beautiful photos of chickens I want to mount on wood and do the reverse transfer with them. I loved this video. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing all 4 methods. I think my favorite is going to be the reverse transfer because it would be so satisfying as you rub off the paper to see your image. Also your sanding is already done. Can’t wait to try a photo using this method!
Woo hoo! Just started the transfer process. This was so helpful and I am excited to try the reverse method. I agree it does look the best. Your explanations of each method was great. Thank you for the help!
Thank you so much for your hard work making this tutorial as a visual and kinesthetic learner this video is a real winner!!! I love how you labeled each technique and kept the labels in each video. Just wonderful. Also, your description and voice over work is fantastic. Keep on sharing your skill and passion. After seeing your video today for the first time, I personally will be checking out more of your content. Hugs from one Crafty Mom to another!!! ❤❤❤❤
I would not consider 3 of them transfers since they stay on the paper , I would be more interested in seeing how to transfer an image onto something. Thank you for the tutorial !
True. It doesn't matter for this video but it does matter if people think the other 3 are transfers and go into the crafting community using the terms incorrectly. I can see people getting really confused if they think gluing paper onto wood is the same as a transfer.
Thank you for the four different ways, I have tried the iron one with a small table and wrapping paper came out lovely,I am about to tune in and watch how you can make napkins so thank you for that x
The reverse method is actually the only one that really makes sense to do as the other are really only gluing a piece of paper to wood ,so you can’t do different coloured wood , I prefer making a stencil and painting it on 🤷♂️ to each there own ,thank you for sharing 😎
Hi, I love your tutorials, they are so inspiring. The reverse image transfer is the best one for me but its also been very interesting to see all the different ways it can be done. thank you!!!!
Thank you so much for these video's, I love decoupage and I have been wanting to learn the knack, I love the thicker paper idea as I want to use cards, thank you
Great video!! I have got to try making my own images on napkins! I like the reverse image transfer...tried it on some painted vases...it really works !!
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I know this is a year late but I use baking soda in any paint , it just gets thicker by the day so only use what you need. But I found baking soda do it yourself is better then store bought chalk paint
Hi love your tutorials you have a wonderful voice and you go at a steady but keep going pace. He explained things well you don’t chitter chatter in between thank you so much I subscribed on the previous real that I watched but I couldn’t find a place to put a comment so I’m putting it on here I look forward to seeing more of your work thank you so much and you’re organized
I enjoy your videos, you get to the point without a lot meaningless airtime filler. Love that~ I have learned a lot of hacks and tips watching...thanks~
I really enjoyed the craft today. My kids always ask me what am I going to up cycle next. I have been saving and repurposing for years. I enjoy what you can make out of the simplest of things. I will be watching for more of your great ideas. Thank You 🙏
TV Guy know-it-all here: Excellent production value. Don't forget audio quality. Open was an echo chamber. Soundstages are "dead" rooms. Voice over had white noise, HVAC or something. Video is amazing. Get the audio sorted and you are there.
Oh how much I love your signs..I am so new to the computer life I struggle so much with images and printing and downloading I beat myself up horrible,but you give me inspiration,trying the mod pod get today,crossing my fingers,thanks for your videos for backward person like me
How does this work for say using a color background instead of white or colored letters? Do you always need to use the exact base color on your wood as the color of paper or napkin? I've never crafted and I'm just starting out, so trying to learn before I mess up a bunch of stuff!
Thank you so much for making this video. I had seen a thing about the reverse transfer once upon a time but when I tried to find it now, all I could find was videos either showing the regular method you put here (Not what I want) or talking about the new modge podge photo transfer stuff and that was not helpful. This video really was, thank you so much.
Good evening, Ms. Deidre. I've been following you on Facebook and just found you on TH-cam. I've really enjoyed watching your videos and seeing what you make. You have inspired me to make make Reverse Transfer to wood signs. I decided to start making them and selling them at our monthly events in my small town and other craft fairs that my county does through the year. Yesterday was my first attempt at making them. I'd like to tell you my process and see if you can help me to figure out what I did wrong and how I can fix it. I found Bible verses and inspirational quotes that I want to use. I used a font generator to generate the words, copy and pasted them to Word, did a 180° flip, and then printed the pages out. I found scrap wood to fit each phrase the way I wanted them, cut them, and sanded them down. Of the 8 boards, I did a "stain" with 1 part brown acrylic paint and 3 parts water. After I applied the stain to the wood, I wiped it off immediately. For the other 5 boards, I painted 4 with acrylic paint and 1 with some house paint that I had sitting around. Since I live in 100°+ weather in Texas, I was able to put the wood outside to dry for about 30 minutes to an hour and they dried well. When I took them inside, I applied the coat of Mod Podge, placed the paper down, used a stiff card to press the air bubbles out and left them to dry over night and all day. When I got home this evening, I began with one of the stained boards. I used a sponge to apply water to the paper and began using the sponge to gently rub the paper off, which worked. Then I noticed that the letters were rubbing off, so I switched to using my fingers, which worked, but again, I noticed that the letters were rubbing off. Next, I did the same process on the acrylic painted boards, and again, I found that the letters were rubbing off. I went back and was searching for a video that might explain what I did wrong and how I could fix it, but I didn't see one. Can you please guide me to a video that will help me, or if you have the time to respond and guide me, I would truly appreciate it? Sincerely, Christina Smith
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I have to say I absolutely love that your furry friend sits there on your desk in your videos. Mine was always in my lap while I worked. I miss him dearly. 🙂
She is a spoiled girl!!! Thanks for watching Jessica
As I'm watching and listening, I'm thinking..I'm about to subscribe to her! I love crafting ❣️
Thanks for following along. Hope you find lots of great content
You are a decoupage genius! your videos are professionally done, pertinent and easy to follow. No "um", or nervous laughs and saying the same thing over and over again like we are idiots! Love you!
Thanks so much 😊
I like them all. I like your tutorial because there's not a lot of tools to buy that some people can't afford! It's simple and beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks 😊
THANK YOU for putting all these methods together!!! Finally someone did that, and you did it in such a straightforward, uncomplicated manner!! Thank you, thank you!!
I just found you. YAY. I am happy to see someone that doesn't use a cricut for every thing. I have too much stuff now and don't want another expense added when I am trying to make things on a budget. I am so happy to find yoy.
So glad your enjoying ❤️
I like the reverse transfer as well. I think it's the easiest of the four. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You are so welcome!
@@OurUpcycledLifecan not find your ink jet method transfer
Hi Debbie Love Modge Podge I have always wanted to do napkins now I WILL , Very nice video ,
So glad you enjoyed Bonnie thanks for
Im looking for the napkin tutorial?? And also the steps for reversing the graphic on my printer?@@OurUpcycledLife
Okay i missed the first 33 seconds of what you said as I could not stop admiring your beautiful room!!!!! ❤❤❤❤And i only leave youtube comments once every 8 years 😂
Glad you enjoyed ❤️
I learned the reverse transfer in middle school and loved it. A friend gave me some beautiful photos of chickens I want to mount on wood and do the reverse transfer with them. I loved this video. Thank you.
That is awesome!
That reverse transfer is awesome!! It lets what's underneath come through. Love it!!
Yes works great! Thanks for watching Michele
I enjoyed your video. As soon as I get my craft room done I'm hoping to add this to things to do. Thank you so much❤️✝️🙏
Glad you enjoyed
Thank you for sharing all 4 methods. I think my favorite is going to be the reverse transfer because it would be so satisfying as you rub off the paper to see your image. Also your sanding is already done. Can’t wait to try a photo using this method!
My favourite too!! Thanks for watching ❤️
Oh boy! I just purchased some graphics AND… a laser jet printer so I can stay up with you (kinda!)
Woo hoo! Just started the transfer process. This was so helpful and I am excited to try the reverse method. I agree it does look the best. Your explanations of each method was great. Thank you for the help!
Glad it was helpful!
The reverse transfer is my favorite. Thank you for showing the techniques.
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for your hard work making this tutorial as a visual and kinesthetic learner this video is a real winner!!! I love how you labeled each technique and kept the labels in each video. Just wonderful. Also, your description and voice over work is fantastic. Keep on sharing your skill and passion. After seeing your video today for the first time, I personally will be checking out more of your content. Hugs from one Crafty Mom to another!!! ❤❤❤❤
You're so welcome!
I like the napkin transfer. Thank you for the info.
I would not consider 3 of them transfers since they stay on the paper , I would be more interested in seeing how to transfer an image onto something. Thank you for the tutorial !
True. It doesn't matter for this video but it does matter if people think the other 3 are transfers and go into the crafting community using the terms incorrectly. I can see people getting really confused if they think gluing paper onto wood is the same as a transfer.
Rude
There's no transfer in 3 of the techniques.
That's just misleading.
@@mrgrinch61 not rude at all!
Thanks for saying this, I thought I was misunderstanding what a transfer is
The reverse technique is my favorite. I can't wait to try these. Thanks for sharing
Glad you like them!
Thank you for the four different ways, I have tried the iron one with a small table and wrapping paper came out lovely,I am about to tune in and watch how you can make napkins so thank you for that x
Glad you are enjoying Tina! Thanks for watching
Interesting. I have never tried this. Thank you for sharing.
The reverse method is actually the only one that really makes sense to do as the other are really only gluing a piece of paper to wood ,so you can’t do different coloured wood , I prefer making a stencil and painting it on 🤷♂️ to each there own ,thank you for sharing 😎
I am too inept to do the reverse transfer so I like the other ones myself. I’m a teacher of 9 yr old and they would LOVE doing this!!
so many questions, comments but mostly thank you so much for taking the time to go bak to basics with us
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I love your tutorials, they are so inspiring. The reverse image transfer is the best one for me but its also been very interesting to see all the different ways it can be done. thank you!!!!
Thanks for watching 🌸 I love the reverse method also! My go too
Linda,NZ here, cant choose as they are all fabulous.
Thank you so much for these video's, I love decoupage and I have been wanting to learn the knack, I love the thicker paper idea as I want to use cards, thank you
Thanks for watching ❤️ glad to help you out!! Happy decoupaging
Wow, you are my new technique queen!
Thanks for watching ! I love my mod Podge 🤗
Great video!! I have got to try making my own images on napkins! I like the reverse image transfer...tried it on some painted vases...it really works !!
Thanks for watching 💗 napkin technique is so cool
Maybe lamp shades would be pretty? ♥️
Another very thorough tutorial, Thank you for taking the time to share you experise!!!!
You are so welcome!
This was the most helpful DIY videos I had ever seen! Thank you for this and it's a life saver
Thanks for watching 🌸 so glad to help you out
Going to try the reverse transfer. I have decoupage by other methods before. Nice to meet you!
Wonderful!
I also like the different techniques. But love the reverse transfer one! TFS Hugs D ❤️
My favourite also❤️ thanks for watching
Loved the video. Did several patriotic blocks of wood using the regular transfer . Thanks for sharing.
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You said you would put up the recipe for your chalk paint. I don't see it but then I am old. Great tutorial though as usual.
Thanks for watching!! Here is is ❤️
th-cam.com/video/cyi22OrwrPk/w-d-xo.html
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I know this is a year late but I use baking soda in any paint , it just gets thicker by the day so only use what you need. But I found baking soda do it yourself is better then store bought chalk paint
Thanks ,I'm anxious to try the napkin one tomorrow.
Excellent video! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and demonstrate the techniques. 🇨🇦
You’re so welcome. I’m glad it was helpful.
Hi love your tutorials you have a wonderful voice and you go at a steady but keep going pace. He explained things well you don’t chitter chatter in between thank you so much I subscribed on the previous real that I watched but I couldn’t find a place to put a comment so I’m putting it on here I look forward to seeing more of your work thank you so much and you’re organized
I enjoy your videos, you get to the point without a lot meaningless airtime filler. Love that~ I have learned a lot of hacks and tips watching...thanks~
Thanks for watching! Glad you are enjoying my video’s ❤️
Love the napkin transfer, so pretty & delicate
Isn’t it pretty!!❤️ thanks for watching
hello. I loved seeing all the transfer possibilities as shown. Thanks
You are so welcome!
I really enjoyed the craft today. My kids always ask me what am I going to up cycle next. I have been saving and repurposing for years. I enjoy what you can make out of the simplest of things. I will be watching for more of your great ideas. Thank You 🙏
Wonderful!
I am new to your videos, and I love them. They are easy to follow and your ideas are awesome. Thank you so much! Happy crafting!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for such a clear and easy to follow tutorial.
You’re welcome 😊
TV Guy know-it-all here: Excellent production value. Don't forget audio quality. Open was an echo chamber. Soundstages are "dead" rooms. Voice over had white noise, HVAC or something.
Video is amazing. Get the audio sorted and you are there.
Always learning thanks for tips
Thanks for the chalk paint recipe, I used the package tape on the gift bag tranfer.
transfer. Would send a photo it won't let me. Ty again
Thank you for so detailed explanations, you would be a great teacher. I was interested if I could transfer images on a trace paper instead of wood?
I don’t see why you couldn’t
I love this video. I love working with mod podge!! These are great ideas!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Super tutorial. I find the iron-on method the best.
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
Oh how much I love your signs..I am so new to the computer life I struggle so much with images and printing and downloading I beat myself up horrible,but you give me inspiration,trying the mod pod get today,crossing my fingers,thanks for your videos for backward person like me
Just takes a bit of practice!! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Laurie
That is soooo....easy to do! Thank you soooo...much! I Love the iron on one the best! Thankyou!
Glad you like it!
Thankyou, this was very helpful. They look amazing on the little wood blocks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing these tutorials. I have wondered how to do all of them
Glad it was helpful!
I've been watching all of your great tutorials on Mod Podge methods. I hope to make a project soon. Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching Rebecca
Great video. You explained everything so well.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial. I find the iron on method the best.
Thanks glad you enjoyed ❤️ hope it was helpful
I haven’t watched the whole video but your space is beautiful! I love the yellow and gray!
Reverse transfer! Looks the best
I think so too ♥️ thanks for watching
Love them all!! If I had to choose it would be the reverse transfer (looks very natural/rustic;). Thanks for DIY!!
Thanks for watching ❤️
I enjoyed the tutorial and like the napkin transfer.
Thanks for watching ❤️
What a great tutorial. I really appreciate the details.
Glad it was helpful!
This is great. You can use any graphic you want. There is a way to do any that you have.
Absolutely!
Wow that was amazing I love all four of your techniques
Thanks ❤️
This is new for me. Nice thank you.
First time using your reverse transfer technique, really happy with how it turned out
Excellent!!
This was a great video. I’m going to try all the different processes! Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching Beverly!
Just discovered. You and all your incredible teachings!!!!!!!
So glad you found me thanks for following along hope you find lots of great content
I'm a newbie and you certainly made it easy for me to try this
Excellent! Welcome ❤️
Thank you, for explained the difference work done, and honestly they all looks beautiful. Thank you again.😊
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video!! Thanks!! 🌺🌺🌺
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tutorial, I like the napkin and reverse transfer the best!
Thanks for watching ❤️
This is super cool. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for showing different techniques 😊
My pleasure 😊
Thank you!!! You are a life saver. I have watched a lot and your techniques are so much easier and they look fabulous.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much. I am new at decoupaging I cannot wait to do my 1st project
How exciting!!! It is so much fun 🌸 enjoy
Great Tutorial! Love the reverse Graphic technic.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
Thanks for the information. It helped me to understand these methods better.
Glad you enjoyed Paula thanks so much for watching
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How does this work for say using a color background instead of white or colored letters? Do you always need to use the exact base color on your wood as the color of paper or napkin? I've never crafted and I'm just starting out, so trying to learn before I mess up a bunch of stuff!
I always use a white background otherwise it is hard to see the image
How do you make the homemade chalk paint???
Great step by step on each of these processes. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for making this video. I had seen a thing about the reverse transfer once upon a time but when I tried to find it now, all I could find was videos either showing the regular method you put here (Not what I want) or talking about the new modge podge photo transfer stuff and that was not helpful. This video really was, thank you so much.
Glad it helped! Have fun creating
I like the reverse transfer. I will be trying all the techniques
Good luck! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for a professional video! I'm new to Mod Podge!
Have fun! It is a great crafting tool :)
Good evening, Ms. Deidre.
I've been following you on Facebook and just found you on TH-cam. I've really enjoyed watching your videos and seeing what you make. You have inspired me to make make Reverse Transfer to wood signs. I decided to start making them and selling them at our monthly events in my small town and other craft fairs that my county does through the year.
Yesterday was my first attempt at making them. I'd like to tell you my process and see if you can help me to figure out what I did wrong and how I can fix it.
I found Bible verses and inspirational quotes that I want to use. I used a font generator to generate the words, copy and pasted them to Word, did a 180° flip, and then printed the pages out. I found scrap wood to fit each phrase the way I wanted them, cut them, and sanded them down. Of the 8 boards, I did a "stain" with 1 part brown acrylic paint and 3 parts water. After I applied the stain to the wood, I wiped it off immediately. For the other 5 boards, I painted 4 with acrylic paint and 1 with some house paint that I had sitting around. Since I live in 100°+ weather in Texas, I was able to put the wood outside to dry for about 30 minutes to an hour and they dried well. When I took them inside, I applied the coat of Mod Podge, placed the paper down, used a stiff card to press the air bubbles out and left them to dry over night and all day. When I got home this evening, I began with one of the stained boards. I used a sponge to apply water to the paper and began using the sponge to gently rub the paper off, which worked. Then I noticed that the letters were rubbing off, so I switched to using my fingers, which worked, but again, I noticed that the letters were rubbing off. Next, I did the same process on the acrylic painted boards, and again, I found that the letters were rubbing off.
I went back and was searching for a video that might explain what I did wrong and how I could fix it, but I didn't see one. Can you please guide me to a video that will help me, or if you have the time to respond and guide me, I would truly appreciate it?
Sincerely,
Christina Smith
It won’t work well on acrylic paint. Chalk paint work’s better
Thank you for your well prepared and clear instructions.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
I have watched three of your videos today for the first time and I love, love, love everyone of them!❤️❤️❤️
So glad you found me! Love new crafting friends. Hope you find lots of great content Sherry
Reverse and napkin are my favorites!
Thanks for watching 🌸
Thank you very much for this video. Going to try making DIY crafts for Christmas this year for the first time, and this helps a lot.
Amazing - so glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your videos, you certainly make it look easy .
Glad you like them!
I have to say I love the reverse transfer the best!
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching Kimberly
I don’t know when I would ever use this but it was interesting to watch
It’s a fun technique. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much, I love your tips.🙏God bless you.
Thanks so much!! I appreciate it
I have to agree the reverse transfer looks the nicest looks like it’s part of the wood.
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing your techniques.
I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
I'm so glad!
It is very difficult to choose which one I like best as all of them look awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Kim❤️❤️
All the methods are lovely, but I like the iron-on one best. Thank you for such a concise, informative tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching Charla
Love all the 3 transfers
Glad you enjoyed 😘
This is interesting. I always thought you needed the transfer medium, not just regular mod podge.
Thanks for watching ♥️ Deborah. Mod Podge works fantastic
I like the reverse transfer. Im always amazed the paper stays on the wood and doesn't come off.
It’s a great technique ❤️ thanks for watching
I love the reverse transfer!! Trying it this weekend!!!
My favourite ❤️ thanks for watching
You're so creative and generous ❤
Thanks 💗 I appreciate the compliment Sheila