Transfer an image using Gmni-Gel

Transfer an image using Gmni-Gel

This tutorial will show you how to do an image transfer using Omni-Gel. You can use this to transfer an image onto paper, fabric, leather, wood, metal, or glass. You will need an image from a magazine, book, xerox, or laser printer, Omni-Gel, a paint brush or foam brush, a lint-free towel, and a bowl of water.

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Bobbie Ann 9 months ago
If I can find the gel, will give it a try almost the same as tape transfer but a little extra work, nice video
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