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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Easy Transfer Method --- And I Really Mean Easy!!

I am very excited to report that something I read on the internet really worked.  I wish I could remember who's site I was on when I saw someone doing an image transfer using packing tape and hand sanitizer.  If anyone knows who thought this up, please let me know.  I would love to give them credit.

Here's how I did it.
a) Print the image on regular 20 lb paper on a copy machine (not an ink jet printer & I haven't tried it with ink jet yet).

b) Cover the words with packing tape.

c) Burnish the tape into the paper really well.  Turn the page over and burnish again so that you have burnished from the tape side and the paper side.

d) Cover paper side of image with hand sanitizer.  Let soak into paper. Do not rub image once the hand sanitizer is on the paper.

e) Gently pull paper away from the tape being sure to start away from the image.

f) It will peel right off and leave your image on the tape.  

g) Easy Peasy..... I was amazed.  I've tried the ones with water and the ones with glue and it was a pain and a mess.  This was amazing it was soooo darn easy.

This page was inspired from a paper napkin that my friend, Ann, gave me last weekend.  I painted the book page with yellow craft paint.  I used gel medium to glue the napkin to the page. The left page was stamped with a ledger stamp in orange archival ink.  The Flutterby definitions were written by me and then done with an image transfer method above.   

Link to:  Paint Party Friday

,  Artist Play Room






Sunday, July 7, 2013

Gelli Tape Parade

I've joined the Gelli tape parade.  I've seen so many people do this so I just had to try it.  I can tell you all the things wrong with it but instead I will tell you that each one I make will be better than the last.  This technique has endless possibilities.

I think those who doodle well, will be experts at gelli tape.   In a nut shell, you paint the gelli plate a solid color and then let it dry.  Doodle on top of the dry paint and let that dry.  When all is really dry cover the plate with clear packing tape.  I used Scotch/3M tape. Burnish, burnish and then burnish some more.  Pull up the tape and you have this cool art work.

Click the link below to see a youtube video on how this is done.  The only thing I did different is over lap my tape so I'd have a whole sheet instead of strips.

http://gelliarts.blogspot.com/2013/05/gelli-transfer-prints-and-giveaway.html

Link to: Paint Party Friday, July Gelli Party

Summer of Color 2013 Challenge

                      Summer of Color Challenge Pieces 


Week 5 - Yellow and Candy Apple Red
Gelli Prints, Sizzix dies, Angel Co. Stamps




Week 4 - Grey and Pink
Stamps by Stampin Up



Week 3 -  Green and Purple
Stamps by Prima and Hero Arts





Week 2 - Orange & Hot Pink
Grass using my fav. Credit Card techique