How to transfer an image on to a canvas, using homemade
ModPodge
I was too lazy to buy a ModPodge, instead I tried using the homemade
ModPodge (the glue which I normally used for craft projects). It turned out
well. The process is same as in image transferring using ModPodge
For preparing homemade ModPodge (not exactly ModPodge),
click here
Supplies needed:
1. Homemade ModPodge
2. Canvas of any size/colour you want, I used canvas panel
3. Paint brush
4. Take print out of the image you want to transfer, make sure the printed image is mirrored
5. Wet tissues or damp cloth
Steps:
1 1. Using a paint brush, apply homemade ModPodge all
over the canvas surface
2. Paste the image side of the print out onto the
canvas
3. Press it with fingers and palms so that there won’t
be any air bubbles; if you are using a canvas board, keep a book underneath the
canvas to clear the bubbles
4. Let it dry overnight
5. Using wet tissues or a damp cloth, press against
the pasted image on the canvas and make the canvas wet.
6. Gently, using fingers slowly scratch out the
printed paper
7. Fingers are the best way to do it, because you
know the exact pressure to be given for the entire image not to peel off
8. Now, the image should have been transferred onto
the canvas. Let it dry
9. The image transferred using Homemade ModPodge
and ModPodge might be different because of the quality maybe, but I liked the
look of the image J
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You can also paint the canvas
with your favourite acrylic colours. I liked the ruggedy vintagy kinda look of
the image. I am planning to prepare a frame for this canvas using cardboard,
which I will share it in my next post.
Thank you for visit. Leave any
comments and suggestions.
Also, share your take on homemade
ModPodge
Take care,
-JK