As promised, I’m transferring some images from our digital cameras to our blog — To show your our recent Image Transfer Solution (ITS) workshop.
We had a whole crew putting this new product through ITS paces…
Everyone had lots of inspirations they wanted to try out…
In the spirit of yesterday’s belt-buckle blog post, here’s another approach…
You can do so many things with Image Transfer Solution…
It was neat to see how a transferred image works when it’s overlaid on another design…
While we were at it, we tried out some new products we’re introducing…
We learned tons from doing this workshop! Soon you’ll see an ITS technique sheet on our website. We’ve been adding more ITS-related items to our store, too, to enhance your experience. Check out new Wetordry™ polishing paper for truly delicate hand-sanded results. And Renaissance® micro-crystalline wax polish is a fantastic way to protect your transferred images!
Have you tried Image Transfer Solution yet? It’s a marvelous way to create custom pendants, beads, and more…we’d love to hear of your experiences with it in a comment below!
7 Comments
Very cool
Hmmm…I’ve been wanting to try this! Now I really need to try this. Possibilities are endless! Thanks for sharing.
Very cool! I have not tried that…now I wish I had seen this before my latest order! It will be next on my list…and love the new products coming out! Enjoy the day!
Erin
Starry Night!! that is the best!!
Hello~ I just found your site. I just started reading about jewelry making and made my first necklace last week. I am interested in all of the techniques that you are describing. I am wondering if I can decoupage a picture to the back of a metal picture frame pendant. Would this work?
Hi Marie,
I asked our Mollie, who provided these thoughts…
“Yes! You can decoupage a picture to metal, but it will lack the translucency that you get with the Image Transfer Solution (for decoupage, many artists use Diamond Glaze, a sealing product that we don’t carry).
I would also point her in the direction of our hinged picture frames–no goo, no mess involved.”
Here’s a bit more, from our Amy:
“JudiKins© Diamond Glaze™ is a dimensional glaze. There are other brands out there. They can many times be found in the scrap booking section, or adhesive section at the fabric or craft store.”
Hope all this helps!
🙂 Dave