DIY - Help please, how do I transfer a photo on to canvas?
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Hey Sharon! Here's a great post that walks you through the process of transferring an image onto fabric- http://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/tutorial-make-a-grain-sack-towel-with-the-citra-solv-transfer-method-954686
Good luck!
Tutorial: Make a Grain Sack Towel with the Citra Solv Transfer Method!
I'm about to transfer a 'saying' onto our DD's t-shirt, but I'm using Lesley Riley's Tap Transfer Artist Paper to do it. You can find the product on line and tutorials on youtube.com. Good luck! :)
Office Max, Staples has paper to run through your printer. Get the image make a copy of it using printer and that paper. Prints onto paper and then iron image on and go to town with it. Paper maker is by Avery. Use puffy paint, or paint with Acrylic paint and heat set paint in the dryer. Believe you me once you heat set it ,it won't come out. I have acrylic paint on a sweater, it's been on there for at least ten yrs or so!