Wednesday 9 March 2016

Mod Podge Photo Transfer on Canvas | Video

Hey, friends!

This is Jasleen here, back with a new project, unrelated to this month's challenge theme.

First of all, I would like to remind you all that it's Lulupu's 4th birthday this year and we are celebrating it throughout the month of March. There's an amazing giveaway and super fun games with exciting  prizes. Are you playing along? If you haven't started yet, you can still catch up and read all the details HERE.

For our current birthday themed challenge, please click HERE.

Today, I'm sharing a canvas wall art that I made using Mod Podge Picture Transfer Medium . I decided to use a Laser printout of one of my favorite pictures of my daughter.





Mod Podge picture transfer medium, as the name suggests, is used for transferring any photo over canvas, wood, ceramic or fabric. But the photo needs to be a Laser printout or a photocopy. It gives amazing and predictable results/ The only thing you need to keep in mind is the time- it needs to be kept undisturbed for 24 hours after it's application to get desired results.



I made a short and quick start-to-end video for the same. I hope you find the video helpful.



You can also view this video on our YouTube channel HERE.

I hope you liked it. Let me know if you have any doubts.

Supplies from Lulupu store :
Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day. :)

-- Jasleen

18 comments:

  1. It s beautiful image transfer Jasleen, I bought everything I need to do this a year ago, and such a shame that I haven't tried it out yet. I should do it sometime soon, thanks for sharing and inspiring.

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    1. Thank you, Rahmat. I'm so glad this post inspired you. Do try it, it gives amazing results. :)

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  2. Nice project and great video, Jas. Keep them coming!!!

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  3. Oh wow Jasleen! Image transfer is a great technique and loving the way you used it on canvas! Beautifully done and your daughter is really pretty! :)
    Suchi xx

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    1. Thanks, dear. Yes, it's truly a good technique. I'm so glad I tried this. :)

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  4. Wow ...lovely transfer technique... Love the way you have done canvas ...

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  5. Wow beautiful Jasleen! Thanks for sharing :)

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  6. Lovely canvas ! Minimum colored flowers pair perfectly with black n white photo ! Checked the short n sweet video and loved it too :)

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    1. Thanks , Pooja. Yes, I wanted the colourful elements, especially the butterfly to stand out against the black n white picture backdrop. Glad it turned out well. :)

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  7. Lovely canvas ! Minimum colored flowers pair perfectly with black n white photo ! Checked the short n sweet video and loved it too :)

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  8. Wonderful canvas & tutorial Jasleen!! Loved the minimal embellishments to pop the photo well !! Its turned out really grt dear ;)

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  9. Wonderful canvas & tutorial Jasleen!! Loved the minimal embellishments to pop the photo well !! Its turned out really grt dear ;)

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  10. Can moge work on painted canvas. Can it transfer the image on painted canvas?

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