Can I use an inkjet printer when transferring a photo to canvas?
Can I use an inkjet printer when transferring a photo to canvas
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Hi Laura, I have transferred photos and words to burlap and canvas but you do need to use laser printer. There might be away to do it with an inkjet but I haven't ever found great directions. Here are the directions on how to easily print on burlap and I have used the same directions for canvas (with photos). Good luck!
http://www.recreateddesigns.com/2017/07/diy-tuturial-printing-on-burlap-cottage-rustic-farmhouse-sign/
Hi Laura,
I have transferred images to wood and canvas using an inkjet printer. There are two techniques I have used. The mod podge technique and using parchment paper. I have linked to both of those tutorials below.
http://dreamdesigndiy.com/easily-transfer-image-wood-free-printables/
http://dreamdesigndiy.com/farmhouse-planked-coasters/