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Image Transfer Project

Hi everyone !!! Going to share a little experiment / project I did !!! I love all the collage sheets at Altered Pages & wanted to transfer some of the images from the paper to fabric ! I used a product called Ink Aid , I  rolled the product on to clear transparency sheet , let it dry and then sent it through my printer !! I used the Altered Images I with butterflies . You can choose from the many images available ! Your image may not be the brightest , and depending on your printer and image choice it may come out different, but that is half the fun ....experimenting !!

After my little project was stitched up I added embellishments , the rusty key was attached with one of the light bulb saftey pins  from Altered Pages , I love those little tiny pins !! The DREAM is stamped on bias tape and then attached ! I used a pen to outline my images, added some pearls , vintage buttons and trims and my little " quilt" was done ! As in some projects I always learn a new lesson ! I wish I would of done some backgrounds first before I transferred the images ! Such as a stencil , spray mists, or stamping some images !

Have a fabulous and creative day !
Eunice
The Little Things

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