I consider this brand to be the “Holy Grail” of Transfer Papers, as it completely blows away the other stuff out there. Lesa at Home Frosting has a fabulous Tutorial that shows you how to use this method on Fabric.ĥ) The Iron On Method: In this Tutorial I show you how to do an Iron on Transfer, using my favorite Transfer Paper. This method will give you a slightly faded, slightly imperfect, transfer for an old world look.ģ) The Wax Paper Method: I have yet to try this method, but it looks amazing! The only supplies you need are your Printer and some Wax Paper and the super simple Tutorial from Angela at Unexpected Elegance! I’ve seen this one used on Painted and Natural Wood and Painted Metal.Ĥ) The Freezer Paper Method: This one is similar to the one above, only you use Freezer Paper instead of Wax Paper. This one works well with Fabric projects, like Towels, Pillows, Chair Seats and Lampshades. Great for painted wood pieces or natural wood.Ģ) The Citra Solv Method : This method uses a cleaning product called Citra Solv. Below you will find links to 12 different ways to Transfer onto pretty much any type of material, some are my own Tutorials, some are from friends or readers and a couple of them I found online.ġ) How to Transfer Typography onto Furniture : This is a two part Tutorial showing how to blow up your image really big, using a free program, and an easy cheap transfer method, so that you can paint your image on large or small pieces of Furniture, Walls or Signs. Even though I have numerous Transfer Methods on my blogs, and links to others, I have to admit the information is difficult to find since it is spread out in a very unorganized manner! So I thought it was high time I consolidate it all in one place so that you can easily find the method that you want to use for your particular project.
Time and time again, the question that I get asked most frequently by my readers, is “How can I transfer your Graphics on to _”.