Comments on: How To Transfer Graphics (transfer methods for signs, furniture & crafts) https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/ DIY, Design, Decor & more! Tue, 07 Sep 2021 23:35:17 +0000 hourly 1 By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-315067 Tue, 07 Sep 2021 23:35:17 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-315067 In reply to Cyndel.

I use an Epson 7710 but I don’t think it really matters too much. :)

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By: Cyndel https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-314458 Fri, 13 Aug 2021 14:50:10 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-314458 What printer do you use for your projects? What particular features should I look for?

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-303260 Wed, 18 Nov 2020 16:17:59 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-303260 In reply to MattSquanch.

Hi Matt, it really is that simple. No special ink required, it does indeed leave a very light transfer of regular printer ink on many things. I am not sure how well it will work on something small and round like a fishing rod but you could give it a go! Plus, it will transfer better to some things than others. I would say, print something out and try transferring on something flat to get a feel for it first. :)

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By: MattSquanch https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-303213 Tue, 17 Nov 2020 22:36:42 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-303213 Apologies for the ignorant question in advance… I’m tech savvy, not craft.
So here is the application. I am building various fishing rods and want to put the blank type, line weight, as well as “Hand Crafted By:” on them. Is it really as simple as inkjet printing in reverse on any type of paper and then rubbing it into place? Again apologies, but I would think that it would require a special backing and ink… no?
If it is that simple (or anywhere close), you just saved me hundreds of dollars in getting a special printer.
Thanks in advance, Matt

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By: DIY Fall Welcome Sign/Easy DIY Sign For Your Entryway https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-302314 Wed, 28 Oct 2020 05:05:34 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-302314 […] Here is a great post that covers methods of transferring graphics to your furniture or sign board can be found at artsychicksrule.com here. […]

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By: Sharon Girvin-Davison https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-278823 Thu, 14 Nov 2019 15:28:18 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-278823 I am so impressed and excited about your transfers! I was browsing for fun and thinking that i will never use them but then i read the instructions! i think i can! i think i can!
i thought i had to use one ofthose machines. This is a lovely gift for your readers. The transfers are all so nice and i am believe i will give it a go. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-276044 Mon, 14 Oct 2019 18:01:58 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-276044 In reply to Diana Hudson.

Hi Diana,
I am so happy to hear this is helpful to you!! I do a lot of my lettering in an online program called PicMonkey. You can find it online! It’s great to create things with. :) xo (plus if you are a subscriber here, you will have access to all of my graphics and printables for free :) ) xo

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By: Diana Hudson https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-275747 Fri, 11 Oct 2019 14:56:44 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-275747 I loved this. I am an older person that doesn’t know how to work all the new machines that are out today to do things and can’t afford them. Have always loved crafting but have never felt confident with my end results. Was thrilled when I read this and realized I was on the right path. What I haven’t been able to find yet however is where to find the lettering. In example the fonts different sizes etc. Am loving this so much. Thank you

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-265132 Fri, 28 Jun 2019 17:32:09 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-265132 In reply to Kaz Musa.

So glad it is helpful to you! :)

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By: Kaz Musa https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-265060 Thu, 27 Jun 2019 09:54:59 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-265060 </p> ]]> Thanks Nancy that was a great tutorial. .clear and precise and I understood the lot. Cleared up all the concerns I had.
Cheers
Kaz 😊

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-242627 Tue, 11 Sep 2018 12:59:04 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-242627 In reply to Barbara.

Hi Barbara! :)
Actually, yes, I sure have! It’s been quite a few years ago but I tried it on a long sofa table and it worked pretty well. It’s not a method I kept on using since I used these other methods more often, so didn’t think to include it here. But it is a lot cheaper, for sure!! xo

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By: Barbara https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-transfer-graphics/#comment-242342 Sat, 08 Sep 2018 08:03:58 +0000 http://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=19104#comment-242342 Hi? I just discovered your site in tonight and I have been on it for a few hours already. I was wondering if you have ever used the freezer paper method to transfer. Freezer paper is a LOT cheaper than transfer paper!

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