These are the instructions on how to: http://matsutakeblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/how-to-transfer-inkjet-images-to-wood.html
But instead of using Elmer's glue onto cardstock, have it printed off on laser jet printer using a light weight gloss paper. It's usually the paper normally copy places print things off on. It's just important that the ink is sitting on top of the paper instead of being soaked in. If that makes sense.
These are the instructions on how to:
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But instead of using Elmer's glue onto cardstock, have it printed off on laser jet printer using a light weight gloss paper. It's usually the paper normally copy places print things off on. It's just important that the ink is sitting on top of the paper instead of being soaked in. If that makes sense.
I love wood transfers
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