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Mouschi, GREAT card!
Now, I have to ask, what was the process that you used to "print" on the card. I like to do some woodworking, and have thought about transferring images to wood. The one process that I have found, but have not yet tried myself, is to print a mirror image with an inkjet printer onto the backing sheet for a label, onto the glossy waxy like surface that remains when you've removed the labels. While still wet, press to the wood surface to transfer the ink in the correct, non-mirror, image. In the past I have also used decals pages printed on to transfer an image onto ceramic tile as part of a plaque presented to a youth soccer club sponsor. The sponsor was a tile supply company and I wanted to do something unique to them. Your process looks completely different from either of these though, so I'm curious. If you would share, it would certainly be appreciated. Thanks! And please keep sharing your creations! |
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