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A quick, easy (and cheap!) way to create an iron-on transfer is to use an image printed on a toner printer or copier. Learn how I did it with no special supplies. Back in May, my quilt guild challe…

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Master the art of photo to wood transfers with these 6 simple methods. Learn how to transfer images to wood with these easy methods. Transfer images to wood with an inkjet printer, acetone, wax paper, or iron. If you want a Modge Podge picture on wood, then you're in the right place. Use photo transfer to wood tutorials to create fantastic personalized gifts or to upgrade your DIY home decor. Learn how to make awesome keepsakes or wood signs by transferring photos onto wood.

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Find out what you need to transfer images and photos to surfaces like wood, fabric, glass, metal, and plastic. Print out your favorite images from an inkjet or laser printer, use a transfer medium, and get crafty.

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If you were here yesterday, then you know that today I have a little tutorial for a super-easy short cut for getting an image transferred onto fabric. This is for those of us without fancy cutting machines or special materials around, unless you count wax paper as a special material, which sometimes I do! Here's the pillow, which I showed you yesterday, with the turkey silhouette we're going to be working with today. Before we get into it, let me tell you,we are going to get real close…

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