Packing Tape Image Transfer and DIY Clear Labels
by
APieceofRainbow
(IC: blogger)
Here's a really cool image transfer technique on how to turn packing tape into great looking clear labels and stickers!
After I published this on my blog, I got lots of great questions such as " Can you use it for color images?" "Why is my sticker cloudy or not sticking?" I will share at the end some super helpful tips and tricks!
After I published this on my blog, I got lots of great questions such as " Can you use it for color images?" "Why is my sticker cloudy or not sticking?" I will share at the end some super helpful tips and tricks!
There are so many great uses for these stickers! You can use them as candle jar decor, pantry labels, etc. They look great on glass, wood, metal and many other materials!
This method is different from the method I used to transfer images onto wooden crates. You can check out the technique on making your own beautiful crates easily by clicking HERE!
Step one: Print images on paper. Take into consideration the width of the tape. I will show you a trick at the end on how to make larger labels!
Take a piece of packing tape, press the sticky side onto an image, center the packing tape over it evenly and press. Here's a REALLY IMPORTANT part of the image transfer process: burnish the piece using the back of a spoon and make sure to cover all the printed areas.
Drop the piece into a bowl of room temp water. Let them soak for at least 5 minutes. Peel off the paper, and the ink image is now embedded into the tape!
These "stickers" look great on wood too! Click here to check out some super helpful tips about which brand tape works better, how to make labels LARGER than the tape, color image transfers, magazine paper transfers and lots more details: read the full tutorial HERE!
Feeling creative? Here are 30+ gorgeous DIY re-purposed wreaths to celebrate the holiday season and beyond! See them at the link below!
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Published November 11th, 2016 2:23 PM
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Allison Hodgdon Anderson on Feb 20, 2017Yes I will! I'll post on Upshabby if it works!
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Tara Upton on Nov 18, 2021
I have tried this hack and it does not work. I have used packing tape, burnished with back of spoon. I have an ink jet printer. Room temperature water and nothing stays on the packing tape. Very disappointed as I was very excited. Maybe it’s the packing tape
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how do *I copy the instructions would like to print but my HP Office Jet 6968 will not copy. noreengruber@yahoo.com please reply
I know others have asked this but I don't see an answer. How do you affix the label to the jar? Is it still sticky after all the water and stuff?
For larger images could i use contact paper?