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This Torn Magazines Transfer Me sheet is from Dress My Craft This sheet is A4 size or 8.25" x 11.75" and can be used as a whole sheet or it can be cut into pieces. This sheet features many pieces of torn magazine articles. This transfer can be used on wood, plastic, glass, leather, metal, painted surfaces, marble, resin projects, journaling cards, and more. How To Use: Step 1: Cut the pattern close to the design. Step 2: Gently remove the clear sheet. Step 3: Place the sheet...
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This Torn Magazines Transfer Me sheet is from Dress My Craft This sheet is A4 size or 8.25" x 11.75" and can be used as a whole sheet or it can be cut into pieces. This sheet features many pieces of torn magazine articles. This transfer can be used on wood, plastic, glass, leather, metal, painted surfaces, marble, resin projects, journaling cards, and more.
How To Use:
Step 1: Cut the pattern close to the design.
Step 2: Gently remove the clear sheet.
Step 3: Place the sheet upside down on the surface to be transferred.
Step 4: Apply water generously to the transfer sheet using a sponge (sold separately).
Step 5: Once the image appears clearly, carefully slide down the white sheet and let it dry for a few minutes, and do not touch the transfer. You may use our Silicone spatula brush (sold separately) to flatten it if needed.
Step 6: Seal the transfer with acrylic varnish or any good sealer (sold separately).
Important Instructions:
*Please remember to peel the film before sticking it to the surface.
*Do not touch it immediately after transferring and let it dry for some time.
*Always seal the project to protect the transfer.
P.S.: Sometimes the sheets might have some air bubbles but it's absolutely fine as it won't affect the results. Please let it dry for some time and it will settle down, if it doesn't, please use our silicone spatula brush to flatten it up.
I have only ever worked with rubons, so I was surprised to find these transfers. They are delightfully easy to use and the results are stunning. And they can be used on so many other surfaces too! The transfers I purchased have definitely enhanced my designs.
Used in this project: A Bookworm Needs To Rest
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