Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Fun Image Transfer with Roberta Laliberte


Hello everyone! Roberta here with my next project. I decided to use a print of one of my paintings to create a rustic little sign for you. I really wanted to try the freezer paper method for image transfers. It wasn't as easy as I thought it would be lol.



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What you will need for this project is: 
A piece of wood Freezer paper
A printer 
Matte medium 
An old credit card 
A spray sealer 
A drill and a 1/4 inch drill bit 
Some rope or jute twine to hang the sign Primer


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer


You may also need: 

Editing software like Photoshop if you plan to create your own text or to resize your image. If you don't have a program like Photoshop you can download GIMP for free. 
A charcoal pencil or sharpie marker Acrylic paint or water soluble pastels. 


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer






Begin by priming your board. I also put a coat of off-white paint on mine. Let that dry completely. I can't stress this enough. If you don't the paint will pull off during the image transfer!!!! 


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer







The next step is to print your image onto the freezer/parchment paper. You may have to cut it to fit the printer which would be 8.5 x 11”.

Remember when you create your image especially if it has text, you must flip the image so that you get a reverse image. If you do not do this when you transfer your image onto the board it will be in reverse. If you do not have editing software you can always just print your image, transfer it, and hand write your quote. Lay the printed image over your board to make sure it fits properly and line it up.


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer




If you are satisfied with how everything looks you can coat your board with a thin layer of Matte medium Make sure there are no globs anywhere as this will smear the ink when you are sure the layer of Mac medium is spread evenly and thinly you can place the image printed side down onto the board use the old credit card to burnish the link into the matte medium. Do not let this dry. Remove the parchment paper from the board. The image should have transferred to the board.


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer







Mine did not transfer perfectly so I decided to use a Kimberly 9XXB pencil (you can use charcoal pencil or sharpie as well) to reestablish my letters and outline my little figure.


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer







I decided to antique the board a little bit by using a small chocolate coloured ink pad.


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer







I also decided to add a little more colour using my water soluble pastels. You could also use acrylic paint for this step.

Once you are satisfied with everything see you at the board with the spray sealer. Use a drill and drill bit to make holes in your board so you can thread the string through the board and voila!


Prairie Fairy Designs OOAK Artisans Image Transfer






I hope you enjoyed my little tutorial and I hope I have inspired you to use your own artwork in some image transfer projects. 



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