Use the paint brush to spread on a thick layer of mod podge photo transfer medium on the image side of the paper.
Transfer photo to sheet metal.
Cut the photo print to size so that no border remains unless that s what you want.
Image transfer to metal step 1.
Carefully lift one corner of the film with the tweezers and see if the image has transferred to the metal.
It is different from typical t shirt transfer products because the paper is removed afterwards leaving just the image.
Apply a thick coat of acrylic gel medium on the surface you want to transfer the photo.
If you can wait more there is no problem you must allow it to get fully dry many be keeping for overnight is a better idea.
Sometimes using the burnisher will help.
Print your image in mirror to the paper and hold it on the metal you can use tape for it i wrap a piece of the paper around the metal and hold it with my hands than put same acetone on your.
Immediately place the image down on the sheet metal.
Place face down on support surface and transfer using a hot iron.
With no frame required the prints have a sleek clean look that is ultra modern and allows all of the attention to be on the subject of your photo.
If it hasn t replace the film and keep heating between the paper towels.
Fine grit sandpaper for preparing the metal surface cup of waterpaper towels.
A unique tutorial on how to transfer photographs to metal with photo artist bonny lhotka whose work hangs in the smithsonian.
To transfer a print to metal start by cutting out a piece of sheet metal and sanding the surface with 600 grit sandpaper.
Printed design toner based such as from a laserjet or copy machine.
Metal sheet copper brass etc.
Use mirror image for anything with text.
Metal prints are high quality photos on metal panels that are 45 inch thick and rounded at the corners.
Then print off a design using a toner based laser printer and cut it out so it will fit over the sheet metal.
Press the photo copy onto the surface uniformly without any kink or bubbles.
Hold your burnisher in one hand and your tweezers in the other.
However if you aren t the inventing sort there is a way that you can combine photography printmaking and the metal shop.
Leave it for at least 6 8 hours.
By placing an ink jet transparency against a purel brushed surface the ink will pull off and make a print on a surface of your choosing.