image transfer video tutorial
since my original post will eventually disappear into the archive abyss, i've decided to add a page just for it! enjoy...
thanks for watching. comments and feedback are appreciated!
since my original post will eventually disappear into the archive abyss, i've decided to add a page just for it! enjoy...
thanks for watching. comments and feedback are appreciated!
Thank you! I have been going in circles with this...and it is that easy? I will check back and let you know if it works for me! W
Yep, it has never happened with me like that. However, I have never had those exact products, either. Thank you so much!
Bravo, Christine! Well done. I am going to Staples right away for some Apollo Transparencies. thanks for the encouragement and your generosity. Aren't us artsy-farsy types a sharing bunch of goodfellas.
Joyce Mouton
Skippack, PA, USA
THANK YOU for doing this video and for posting on your blog. yes, process is simple, once you SEE it done!
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The Artful Shopper
Follow a 'green' trend and create an artistic shopping bag that you will be proud to carry for your daily shopping excursions.
Using quilting fabric, image transfers, ephemera and embroidery, we will create an 8x8 collage applique to be added to a plain jane grocery bag. Then extend your applique boudaries with fabric stamping, more embroidery and additional embellishments.
Register for this class by contacting RubyDog's Art House at 604.873.2825
Acrylic Alchemy
An exploration of acrylic paint, acrylic mediums and painting techniques in the 'from the ground up' full-day class. Areas covered include basic colour theory, demystifying acrylics in all their forms, paint mixing and creating background textures as a foundation to abstract and mixed media art.
Register for this class by contacting RubyDog's Art House at 604.873.2825
Textile Anthology
A photo, fabric, floral, ribbon, and bead filled class that explores the fusion of collage quilting and scrapbooking. Officially debuted at Donna Downey's INSPIRED. ARTIST WORKSHOP retreat on April 10-11, 2008, be the first in Vancouver to take this fun and innovative class that takes hybrid scrapbooking to a new level!
Register for this class by contacting Clipper Street
Textile Anthology
A photo, fabric, floral, ribbon, and bead filled class that explores the fusion of collage quilting and scrapbooking. Officially debuted at Donna Downey's INSPIRED. ARTIST WORKSHOP retreat on April 10-11, 2008, be the first in Vancouver to take this fun and innovative class that takes hybrid scrapbooking to a new level!
Register for this class by contacting Clipper Street
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For more information, visit the Portobello West website
Thank you so much - that really gives me heart to have a go. Seeing makes such a difference. Carol
Posted by: Carol Cantrell | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 03:17 AM
Thank you for the video!! So nice to see it in action for those of us who have a hard time finding a local workshop. How does this work for polymer clay?? Thanks for your feedback !! Helen
Posted by: helen malchow | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 03:29 AM
Wow...thank you SOOO much for this video tutorial. I am a visual learner, so this helped me get brave enough to try this technique again. ~Susan
Posted by: Susan | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 04:36 AM
Beautifully done demo! Thanks. : -)
Posted by: Lavinia | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 04:48 AM
Thank you, that was so straight forward and best of all free, you are too kind. Great quality work and info.
Posted by: Denise Bongiovanni~ | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 05:10 AM
Thank you so much for the great info..clear and concise!
Posted by: Sharon | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 06:19 AM
awesome videos, clear view, great explanation, awesome results.
are you working with pigment or dye based inkjet printouts?
Posted by: tlccreates | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 07:45 AM
Thanks for providing this excellent demo. Where can I buy the Apollo transperencies in Canada?
Thanks Patt
Posted by: Patt Scrivener | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 08:55 AM
Great video, thanks so much.
Is the transfer on fabric washable? I've mostly transferred to fabric using the paper-backed fabrics that run through the printer!
I have a line of vintage images on CD that I sell at the quilt shows and on my website so I'm always looking for new ways to use my product. Thanks for another venue!!
Thanks,
Patti
http://www.ezhomearts.com
Posted by: PATTI BROOKS | Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 08:18 AM
Thank you
I was on the waiting list for the transfer class at Ruby Dog just a while back. I am heading into Vancouver and would love to pick up some of the acrylic gel down at Chroma. Would I be able to use it if I was going to do transfers onto paper or canvas frames too? or would I need to use the gel medium?
As well, where you do get your transparencies from?
Posted by: Tamara W | Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 01:17 AM
Thank you for making these videos. They were clear and concise; very informative and easy to follow.
Alicia
Posted by: Alicia Edwards | Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 02:38 PM