Which Mod Podge is used for photo transfer?
Mod Podge Photo Transfer – Decal Technique Photocopy or print image using a laser printer onto regular printer paper. Apply thick layer of Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium to image side of copy so that it’s completely covered. Place face up on a piece of wax paper or craft mat and allow to completely dry for 24 hours.
Can I use regular Modge podge for photo transfer?
While there are photo transfers you can do with regular Mod Podge, the Mod Podge brand photo transfer medium is its own item and is a one step process. You don’t need glue to go along with it like you do for other photo transfers! Also keep in mind that you cannot use the Photo Transfer Medium for regular decoupaging.
What kind of Mod Podge do I need to transfer a picture to wood?
Here’s what I used for this Mod Podge wood transfer: 1/4″ plywood cut to 13 x 8. Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium. Matte Mod Podge.
What is the best image transfer medium?
Nearly any gel, medium or acrylic paint will work to lift an image. We have found that the Soft Gel (Gloss) provides the clearest image transfer of all the gels if the acrylic is brushed on. To avoid brush strokes it may be necessary to pour on a medium.
How do you transfer a photo onto canvas with Mod Podge?
Once idry, using the craft paint to layer in colors and create your desired image (optional). Cover the canvas with a coat of Mod Podge Matte. Let dry. Paint the sides to finish; let dry before displaying or hanging.
Can you use Mod Podge photo transfer with an inkjet printer?
Did you know you can transfer INKJET printed images onto wood? Yes . . . this inkjet photo transfer to wood is easy with Mod Podge and regular school glue.
How to use mod Podge to transfer images?
Print out your images on your printer and cut them out with the scissors. Pick out what image you want to use and edit it for printing.
How to make image transfer coasters with mod Podge?
Start by picking out your pictures. We found these wonderful birds on the Graphics Fairy web site.
How to transfer a graphic with mod Podge?
Rubbing alcohol
How to use mod Podge?
1) Apply a layer of Mod Podge to the base item. You can use a paintbrush or a foam brush. 2) Cover the back of the item you will be applying with Mod Podge. Place the fabric, lace, paper, etc. 3) Place the item you are Mod Podging onto your base item and smooth it down. Carefully lift the fabric, paper, or whatever you are using, and flip it over. 4) Allow the Mod Podge to dry for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Try to keep it some place where it won’t get disturbed. 5) Apply a top coat of Mod Podge to the entire surface and allow to dry. Brush it on using thin, even strokes. 6) Apply a second coat of Mod Podge to the surface and allow to dry. You can add another coat for extra durability, once it dries. 7) Wait for the Mod Podge to dry before using your project. Most types of Mod Podge will be dry and usable after 24 hours. 8) Consider sealing the item with acrylic sealer. This will make the finish more durable, and reduce stickiness/tackiness.