Are you looking into how to do the best Inkjet image transfer? We want to give you the how-to’s here. At the same time, we want to provide you with a cute craft that you can make in the process as an example!
The Easiest Way to Do an Inkjet Transfer
My sister found this cute board at a thrift shop, and I knew we had to use it. It is amazing how much value thrift stores provide when we are crafting! I find that the treasures we find at thrift stores are what make our crafts truly unique. If you are looking for unique crafts, I highly recommend looking at thrift stores in your area. We painted over this board to match our vision for the craft, but you can always leave things as is too. We used white chalky paint to give it the vibe that it has.
I had never used a printable before to do an inkjet transfer, but it turned out well! I printed it on my Inkjet printer- one version, and then one version that is flipped. The flipped version is to transfer the ink from the paper onto the surface. This is a great technique if you don’t have a cutting machine or a Cricut machine.
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Materials Needed
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- Wood cutting board
- Napkins (we get our from the dollar store)
- White chalky paint
- Paint Brush
- Mod Podge
- Water pen
- Scissors
- Dried flowers
- Ribbon
- Printer
- Hot glue gun
- Any Printable of your choosing
How to Make a Cute Fall Sign with Inkjet Image Transfer
I shared the tutorial for making this fall sign on a recent Facebook Live which you can catch here. All of the step by step instructions can be found in the video.
Start by grabbing your free Give Thanks printable. And while you’re at it grab these free printable Thanksgiving place cards and this free fall coloring page.
More Fall Decor
- Reversible Wood Slice Pumpkin
- Fall Gnome Decor using Pressed Leaves
- Paint Buffalo Plaid Fall Sign
- Pumpkin Patch Craft with Driftwood
- Candy Corn Decor
And there it is – how to do an Inkjet image transfer! How did it turn out for you? Let us know your feedback, either in the comments below or on our Facebook or Instagram channels.
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