Does anyone have ideas on how to transfer a photo onto wood?
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Hi Maggie. Yes. If you google "transfer pictures to wood " then about a dozen sites will pop up telling you how. Mostly you start with a laser print of the photo you want to transfer. That's what you're transferring not an actual photo. There are different techniques depending on what look you're going for. Hope this helps. TeresaC
Modge podge! Podge the wood, lay the photo down photo to wood, back facing you. Podge all over and let dry. The take a wet clothe and rub away the paper! Easy peasy! YouTube has lots of tutorials to watch!
Modge Podge, just remember to mirror the image if it has text.
We used Modge Podge, my mother in law passed away and we used a photo of her on a custom built wood Urn, it turned out beautifully and my father in law loved it. Just read the directions on the Modge Podge.
modge podge is my first choice as well