tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38060345.post4631742450888164951..comments2024-01-31T21:37:35.322-08:00Comments on collage clearinghouse: Conway Road & Rte. 163Julie Takacshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13321117239292373395noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38060345.post-86524855937317888502010-07-13T05:49:12.880-07:002010-07-13T05:49:12.880-07:00Transfer w/plastic tape: VERY EASY
place tape ove...Transfer w/plastic tape: VERY EASY<br /><br />place tape over item you want to transfer, even if you have to layer the tape to cover the entire area. <br /><br />Burnish down with your fingers a bit. Rub it.<br /><br />Go to bathroom sink, and soak the paper for a couple of minutes. Use your finger to rub the paper off of the back of the tape. THe tape will miraculously hold onto the darker ink, and let you remove the paper from the lighter areas, creating the transfer.<br /><br />Adhere to base with collage medium. (probably not good to adhere with the heat method of Jonathan's.)<br /><br />I am using laser prints of my own photos for these, but I have read you can use magazine prints and do this.<br />I can't wait to see what you end up doing with them!Julie Takacshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13321117239292373395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38060345.post-60145511035308113572010-07-13T01:11:32.936-07:002010-07-13T01:11:32.936-07:00Hey Julie,
I'd like to learn that transfer tec...Hey Julie,<br />I'd like to learn that transfer technique sometime. I have similar feelings about placing people "into" a collage. I rather like having "ghostly" images of people from the past. It's always interesting how people's lives intersect; and in collage, this can happen "across" generations of strangers. Kinda cool I think.Monkeybrainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07050830196830623149noreply@blogger.com