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How to transfer photos and words to wood using freezer paper. Some tips and tricks to get it right the first time!

Suzanne Ross saved to Crafts & Fun Stuff
Sewing, Crafting, DIY, Tutorials for handmade projects; from the blog of Shannon Sorensen Designs, an etsy shop.

Sue Bothwell saved to How to for crafts-sewing
Look what I was playing with last night. Wanna know how I did it? First you'll need freezer paper. Apparently you can get it all over the US but the only place I've found it in Ontario is at Metro grocery store. I ended up with a huge 50' roll for ~ $6. It's 18" wide so it's going to last me forever. You'll also need a piece of printer paper and some spray adhesive. I used a pre-washed painter's dropcloth for my fabric. Cut a piece of freezer paper to slightly larger than 8"x11". Take a…

Noël Matthews saved to just4fun
How to Print on Fabric - Freezer Paper Method. Today I'm sharing a fun way and economical way to print on fabric, using your home Inkjet Computer!

Jana Lálová saved to print
Find an easy step-by-step tutorial to transfer images using wax paper! This wax paper transfer tutorial is great for saving some money on costly transfer paper!
Janet Bailey saved to Signs
It's surprisingly easy to cut shapes and patterns out of felt and we have a technique that is more precise than pinning, less fuzzy then transfer pens and cleaner than chalk. And it's by far the most fun! The key is freezer paper (yes, the same paper you can wrap food in) and sharp scissors. Additional Supplies: PatternIronPencil Directions: 1. Trace your pattern onto the matte side of the freezer paper. 2. Iron the freezer paper (wax side down) to the felt. The wax helps to adhere the paper…

Genevieve Johnson saved to Crafts/DIY—Misc
Did your kid draw the best picture, or you found a great image online? Find out how to transfer drawings to T shirts with freezer paper stenciling! So fun!
Annie Caton saved to Photo Transferring
Have you heard of a "paper napkin transfer"? You have to see how you can transfer designs from a paper napkin to cardstock using plastic wrap!

Jane Perkins Nilsson saved to Card ideas
Our Happy Crafters® Iron On Vinyl for Nylon is designed for applying to difficult applications such as nylon or leather. This very thin vinyl produces a soft, screen print-like feel that's easy to wash and cuts down heat application time. It offers a clear carrier that acts not only as a heat protector when ironing but also protects your iron from sticking or melting your designs. If you're looking for the right material for designing sports apparel like basketball jerseys, our Happy…

Romonia Jones Barnes saved to Arts & Crafts
I've been dying to try Reynold's Freezer Paper but it's been a little difficult to track down. My mom finally found me a roll this week and...
Anastacia Von Lederhosen saved to crafty