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Transfer #1
This transfer has matte medium on the on the
paper only. None was applied to the picture. Notice the areas where
the transfer came off and the white paper is not completely removed.
But any more rubbing and the transfer would be gone. The picture on the
right has another layer of matte medium on top of the transfer. This helps
hide the paper that was not removed.
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Transfer #2
This transfer has matte medium on the paper and
matte medium on the color copy ( or a magazine picture). The medium was
allowed to dry on both pieces. After 10 minutes, a transfer tool was used
to adhere the color copy. The scratching on the transfer was done on
purpose, trying to make it look less perfect. I really had to rub to
remove the transfer.
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Transfer #3
This transfer was made with matte medium on the
paper and one coat omni gel on the color copy. A transfer
too was used to adhere the color copy to the paper. I really scrubbed and
was able to remove all of the paper. A perfect transfer.
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Transfer #4
This is an omni gel transfer. I coated
the color copy with 3 coats ( Carefully read the following
instructions for applying omni gel for this transfer) of omni gel then
removed the paper. It was glued to the paper afterward. Notice the picture
faces the opposite direction from the samples above.
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Matte
medium can be purchased here
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Step 1
This piece of watercolor paper is painted with
pink acrylic paint. One even layer of matte medium is placed where I plan
to put the transfer. If the artwork were to have other elements already in
place, this is especially important. Allow the matte medium to dry before
the next step. Approximately 10 to 20 minutes.
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Step 2A
Apply 1 layer of matte medium to the
picture if you want a transfer like number #2 above.
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Omni
Gel can be purchased here
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Step 2B
If you want transfer # 3 or # 4,
apply omni gel to the color copy. Transfer #3 has only 1 coat of omni
gel. Transfer #4 has 3 coats of omni gel.
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Step 3
Before applying the transfer
decide what your edge will look like. Do you want a straight or ripped
edge? Do you want a white border.
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Step 4
Use the transfer tool and Teflon
transfer sheet to adhere the transfer to the artwork.
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Cut out desired area of image.
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Place image face down on artwork.
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Place Teflon transfer sheet over image.
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Heat back of image moving the transfer
tool quickly back and forth over Teflon sheet. Press firmly. Go over entire image 3 or 4 times.
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Wet paper to remove paper from image.
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Teflon Transfer Sheet Instructions
Protect your transfer tool from mediums and paint.
(see online catalog to order a Teflon transfer
sheet and transfer tool.)
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Step 5
Spray the back of the
transfer with water to wet the paper. Let set for a few minutes until
the paper becomes translucent.
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Step 6
Use your finger to roll away the paper from the back of the image.
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Step 7
For transfer #2, I wanted an incomplete
transfer, but I wanted to control the results. I used scotch brite to
scratch the transfer.
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Lovely. This was an omni gel transfer as per
#3 above. One coat of omni gel and adhered with a transfer tool. The
paper was then removed. When I iron the artwork (with the teflon transfer
sheet on top) to flatten it, it bubbled.
Be careful with heat around omni gel.
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Notice the imperfect transfer on the bottom
right of this artwork. As per transfer #2 above, I used matte medium
on both sides. Used a transfer tool to adhere the color copy.
The rubbed to remove part of the transfer.
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Notice the perfect omni gel transfer on the
top right of this artwork. As per transfer #4 above, I coated the
color copy with 3 layers of omni gel. Then the paper was removed from
the back. The transfer was glued to the collage.
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Be careful if you plan on transferring images
with words. The image to the right says "Birthday
Greetings."
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I transferred the music (copies of the
original score by Aaron Copeland, these had to be reversed printed so they
would correct facing after being transferred) to the canvas board using
matte medium and a transfer tool rather
than glue it down. This allowed me to scrub off big holes in the transfer
to give a more distressed look. I mixed a bit of white and titan
buff paint in with the matte medium that I applied to the copy before
transferring. It made the image brighter and show up more on the
dark background.
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Here is my newest discovery. The image
of the lady was from some cheap wrapping paper I bought at the dollar
store. I have not yet tested the idea, but I think those great italian
wrapping papers will work great.
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