How to Mod Podge image onto wood (image transfer)?
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Hi Mary- here's the Hometalk that I learned how to do an image transfer from: www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/easy-diy-wood-photo-transfer-14925201
It's a lot of fun and comes out really cool but it sometimes takes a few tries to get the hang out of it. What I learned (the hard way) is that its best to cut out your image as much as possible (dont leave extra white space around the edges) because that doubles your workload of removing the paper afterwards.
Easy DIY Wood Photo Transfer
Here's an example of my first try ( I don't have a pic of my final project on my phone) I was transferring a photo from my wedding and left on too much border
Here's a great tutorial.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/how-to-mod-podge-a-photo-onto-wood-4958213
I've done it, and it's really easy and looks very professional
How to Mod Podge a Photo Onto Wood