1/8/2024 0 Comments Blender pen photo transfer![]() ![]() When the seasons change, simply create new transfers, and safely store those that you’ve removed. These are a fantastic way to create seasonal motifs on plain white pillar candles encased in glass. Here’s a small one, about an inch and a half tall: Here’s a close-up of the delicacy of the results once applied to glass:īecause the shelf liner comes on a large roll, you can create both small and large transfers. ![]() You can adhere these transfers onto any non-porous surface: mirrors, windows, canisters, etc. ![]() Our graphic has become a full color transparent ‘decal’, which can be easily removed, but will stay in place securely until you peel it off. When fully dry, you simply place the adhesive side of the transfer directly onto the clean glass surface you wish to decorate! Just re-apply water, rub them away, and allow to dry.ġ5. When the transfer has dried, you will notice small patches of white paper fibers still clinging on to the ink in some spots. Once you have removed all of the paper fibers, carefully place your transfers in a safe place to dry.Īvoid attempting to dry the surface with a towel – any fabric will leave tiny fibers coating the surface. This is helpful for larger scale pieces, like this Blue Jay:ġ3. Note: By placing the shelf liner adhesive side up onto a smooth ceramic tile, it’s possible to have a firm surface to rub against while running a gentle stream of water over the work. Continue this process until all of the paper fibers have been removed.ġ2. Complete the paper removal under gently running water at the kitchen sink. Place the shelf liner face down on your work surface and begin rolling the paper away from the ink with your fingertip:ġ1. Once the image begins to appear through the back of the paper, it’s time for the magic!ġ0. Peel the backing away from your shelf liner, exposing the adhesive. Don’t discard the paper backing – we’ll be using it in just a moment!Ĥ. Carefully place your printed image upside down onto the adhesive, and smooth lightly with your fingertips.ĥ. Re-apply the paper backing to protect the adhesive that surrounds your graphic:Ħ. Flip this ‘sandwich’ over and smooth the shelf liner to the graphic, with the Spreader Tool, removing any air bubbles.ħ. Burnish the shelf liner onto the image with the handle of your scissors, the back of a spoon, anything with a hard but smooth surface.Ĩ. Remove and discard the backing paper, flip the image over and saturate the paper with water.įor larger graphics, a shallow pan will allow you to soak away the paper more efficiently:ĩ. No need for precision – we’re just eliminating unnecessary white paper.ģ. Gather your supplies, and cut pieces of Clear Shelf Linerto fit the surfaces of your glass containersĢ. Now, trim away the borders of your printed graphics.To make your own collages, download the source images by clicking on the image names that follow: ![]() To grab your free copy of the pre-made collages, click HERE! Simple collages in Photoshop were created for this demonstration.
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