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Transfer picture to tile.
Transferring photos to tiles is really easy it takes just one beauty product that most of you will have at home.
One of the easiest ways to make photo transfers is to print your photos on t shirt transfer paper and transfer your images onto polymer clay tiles which can be baked in a home oven.
How to transfer photos to ceramic tiles.
Compose your text or place your image into your word processing or design program on your computer.
This is a fantastic way to make your kitchen tiles completely original or have special coasters that make wonderful gifts.
Or try your hand at turning ceramic tiles into drink coasters with custom images on them.
Using just nail polish remover you can take any picture and transfer it to a tile.
Allow the tile to.
Print the black and white or color image or text using a laser printer.
Create a collage on square stretched canvas.
Print out photos on 4 6 printer paper and trim to be just smaller than the size of your coasters.
Wash your marble tile with dish soap and water.
As the completed tiles will measure about 4 by 4 inches the canvas must be capable of being reduced to that size before its transfer onto tile.
Many methods exist for transferring photos onto ceramic tiles including photographic silk screen polaroid transfers laser print and photocopy transfers.
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Transfer the photo to stone.
Allow the tile to.
Smooth the photo down onto the stone with a paintbrush adding a thin coating of mod podge on top.
Using either method will give you durable great looking results.
You can affix images to ceramic by using transfer paper and a standard home printer or with regular printer paper and a bottle of mod podge.
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Apply a thin layer of mod podge over the top of the photo.
Apply mod podge to the back of the photo with a sponge brush then press down onto the tile.