Thursday 25 September 2014

Another experiment with transferring

I was thrilled when my long awaited transfer film arrived by courier and I quickly wanted to try it out. I will make this brief and pictorial.
The sheets came with no carrier backing so I needed to fix on a backing prior to printing so as to not stuff up my photo printer.



I used small pictures to try out first.



After sponge brushing on the solution to the back of the picture I lightly rolled
over the transfer. I left it for three minuets.



Carefully peeling back the transfer. This time it came off easily leaving very few imperfections which I actually wanted to create ! It came away easily instead of pulling the print away from the transfer sheet plus no air bubbles.

 
I did the same with this one. The solution worked very well but needed to
rough up the edges of the picture first by playing around with the edge
with a brush and water before placing the transfer onto the paper to get a deckle edge effect.
 
 
Overall I am pleased how they are transferring I will continue to play !
I may get brave enough to try out something larger.
 



Sunday 21 September 2014

Just a little piece of spring in my garden such a beautiful time of the year.


               
 

Saturday 13 September 2014

Tissue & Wax

I have been searching for a way to mould
my pictures into the paper so they don't appear to be stuck on. Then give it a thin coat of wax to blend it together.
I decided to try and print onto tissue paper.
As I didn't want to ruin my printer I needed to stick the tissue paper onto a backing sheet. I  used some restickable glue 
which didn't tear the delicate tissue when I pulled it off . Even this glue had too much stick so I  lightly placed it over the carpet to pick up a few hairs to prevent it sticking
too much.

                
 

My tissue paper was rather crumpled so I ironed it then cut it to size.

                     


I carefully placed the A4 sheet of tissue paper onto my slightly fluffy sticky piece of
backing paper pressing it down lightly.
It was now ready to pass through the printer. Remembering to reverse the picture before printing. 

                

The picture was now ready to be pulled from backing sheet. Don't worry about some crinkles they will come out when the tissue paper is off the sheet.

                





 Peel off gently then place it onto your paper of choice. Here I have chosen a thick piece of hand made paper with a fair bit of texture.

            
             
          
 
 

I then coated the picture with wax.
 
 
 

Lastly I added a little more texture with string, fixing it on with small stitching to hold it down.