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In order not to cover the natural wood grain,
I diluted the black acrylic paint with water.
I printed this picture using laser printer
(I go to Office Max/ Office Depot, it cost
around 35-50 cents per page to print)
I mount the picture unto the wood using
Mod Podge , and when it dries up, I apply
another layer of Mod Podge on top. |
Create a gallery wall using these diy wood frames.
The family picture on the right is an actual photo
transfer to wood. I printed the picture using laser
printer ( 11 by 18 size from Office Depot) .
Transferred the photo using Mod Podge technique:
1. Cover the wood with generous amount of Mod
Podge
2. Lay the laser printed photo upside down. Flatten and
smoothen all the bubbles. Let it dry for 24 hours.
3. Once it is fully dried, wet the surface with water
until the paper is completely soak. Rub or peel off
the paper, and see the picture transfers to the wood!
A comic portrait of my daughter. I scanned and printed
it bigger and mounted into a wood using Mod Podge.
Smoothen all the bubbles, let it dry, and apply one more coat
of Mod Podge on top.
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old picture frames when my kids were little were used
in here.... cant throw away memories.... |
Sometimes, all you need to have is an old piece of wood, left over brown acrylic paint from your kid's school project, Mod Podge glue to put a gloss on top....and old pictures/ memorabilia of your kids to make good wall project!!!
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