perfect!
where do you get unstretched canvas to transfer onto? what kind do you
get? cotton or linen? primed or not?
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Heidi R. <camerashyest@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Kevin,
> I've used a lot of different t-shirt transfers to canvas, with great
> success. My favorite is a new product called Transfer Artist Paper (TAP),
> which is a polymer transfer. You can get it on Amazon, or through the
> website of the inventor, Lesley Riley --
> http://www.lesleyriley.com/store.php?cat=1 I use it a lot on the stiff
> canvas boards.
> For canvas, actually, I prefer printing directly to inkjet treated canvas -
> but if you have a canvas that's already stretched a transfer would work --
> you just have to make sure that you put something underneath the canvas to
> support it- any area that's not supported won't receive the transfer.
>
> Heidi
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> CraftEdu online classes:
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> --- On Thu, 7/7/11, Kevin Carlyle <kevin@flyingember.com> wrote:
> From: Kevin Carlyle <kevin@flyingember.com>
> Subject: [artshow_photo] photo transfers
>
> there's photo transfer paper for t-shirts.
>
> has anyone tried this going to canvas? if so, how well does it work?
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