How To Transfer Images onto Canvas Arts amp Crafts Tutorial
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Join this channel to support me and get special access to perks: / @astarsplace • See my other video on how to transfer onto glass here: • How to transfer an image onto glass • For this project, you will need: • Mod Podge Matte Finish: http://amzn.to/1JAgV0o or Gloss Finish: http://amzn.to/1LWq4WP • Sponge Paint Brush: amzn.to/3oH9Ufs | Sponge Roller: https://amzn.to/3MHj2bX • Craft Scissors: http://amzn.to/1KKCn7f | Canvas • You can use any image you like. For this demonstration I used 'The Seven Deadly Sins' by Chris Price, taken from Harper's Bazaar 'The Big Red Book'. • Directions • 1. Take the image to the photocopier and scan it. If it has writings, flip it over. • 2. Take the Modge Podge and pour it onto the canvas by covering all of it. Use a brush to make it even. • 3. Take the image and place it on to the canvas, make sure to even up the sides and leave no wrinkles. • 4. Take the roller and roll the image so that it fits perfectly on to the canvas, make sure that there is no glue onto the paper top. • 5. Get rid of any glue stains that have pushed out on the sides of canvas. • 6. Leave the canvas with image to dry out for 24 hours. • 7. After the 24 hours, get a sponge, soak it in water and make the top layer of paper wet. You will start to see the image below. • 8. Turn the canvas vertically and rub the paper side of canvas gently with your fingers, so the paper comes off slowly. • 9. Keep on rubbing down the paper. If needed, add more water so that it comes off easier. • 10. When you have cleared the image, you are finished. Good job! • Follow me on: • Facebook: / astarsplace • Instagram: / astarsplace • Go to http://www.astarsplace.co.nz for more!
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