Powderhorn
Elite Cafe Member
After reading on another site about using baking parchment for a transfer, I picked up some Reynolds Bakers Parchment Paper to try. It worked the first time with very sharp detail, no blurring, or smudging. Heres how I did it:
1. Print your design on plain paper using an inkjet printer ( my printer is a HP-1310, with #56 ink cart).
2. Cut a piece of the parchment just a little larger than your printed design, tape the upper 2 corners down over your printed design.
3. Turn paper over and reprint your design. (Depends on your printer) Then peel off the parchment.
4. Coat your metal with either the Cerille, or White solution.
5. Place your design printed side down, and burnish.
At the price of $2.84 at WalMart, for a roll 15" x 30' , I figgured I couldn't go wrong. If it failed, I would just give it to the other half, and let her figure a use for it. (box is to light to hit you with)
1. Print your design on plain paper using an inkjet printer ( my printer is a HP-1310, with #56 ink cart).
2. Cut a piece of the parchment just a little larger than your printed design, tape the upper 2 corners down over your printed design.
3. Turn paper over and reprint your design. (Depends on your printer) Then peel off the parchment.
4. Coat your metal with either the Cerille, or White solution.
5. Place your design printed side down, and burnish.
At the price of $2.84 at WalMart, for a roll 15" x 30' , I figgured I couldn't go wrong. If it failed, I would just give it to the other half, and let her figure a use for it. (box is to light to hit you with)
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