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Tuesday, March 18

AMAZING #Cre8time Discoveries... Resin Image Transfer by DeeDee Catron

Hiya!! DeeDee here today with a video on a little resin playing idea I had. Let me start off by saying this was a total experiment, and I'm SO GLAD I turned on the camera!! Grab the items from your supply list: Amazing Casting Resin, Measuring Cups, stir stick, non-stick kraft mat, and an image (preferably laser jet.) Then watch this beauty:



And now to show you what I did with it:



I chose to move towards an art journal page and was really excited to journal about a past life. I used the image transfer in the bottom corner, along with my Dymo Label Maker, Pitt Pen Gray, Lyra Water Color Crayon, Glimmer Mist, Viva Las VegaStamps!, UmWowStudio Chipboard and flair, 7 Dots Studio paper heart, Gauche Alchemy Washi Tape, and gel medium.


A close up of the image transfer.

I totally adore how the image transfer turned out, and am pretty surprised by how cool it is. I can't wait to try it in Amazing Clear Cast. I'm hoping to get it thin enough and be able to turn it over for a reversed image, as well. 

Hope this broadens your resin horizons!
Join me on my own blog to see more projects of my own! ♥DeeDee


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5 comments:

  1. great project, I was wondering how this would turn out, now I know, love the final piece!!!

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  2. DeeDee... what an AMAZING discovery! Thanks for sharing via video to give us the play-by-play :)

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  3. How AMAZING! I've never had much luck with image transfers--maybe I'll do better with this!

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  4. That is awesome. Thanks for having your camera on so we can see how it worked. Can't wait to try it!

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