Follow the steps below to get pictures from your computer that can easily be downloaded into a word processing document and resized to fit on your canvas (a rock perhaps?) 1. Go to your computers search engine (I use Google) and type what you would like to find a picture of into the search bar. 2. In this example, I will be searching for a " hummingbird " (but you can type in whatever you would like, perhaps " garden flowers "). So type 'hummingbird' into the search bar (see picture below...) 3. Hit 'Enter'. Next , directly underneath the search box or somewhere on the page depending on what search engine you use, you should see a list of choices, they are: Web, Shopping, Images, Videos, News, More . Select "Images" from the menu below by left clicking with your mouse on your search screen... 4. You will see many pictures of ' hummingbirds ' appear. Scroll down until you see one you would like to us...
You will need the following supplies to make the beautiful Christmas canvas: 16 x 20 white canvas 100 mini lights Silver Sharpie Sticker or alphabet stencil with the letters or words you would like on the canvas Screwdriver to punch holes in the canvas For detailed instructions, please visit Hometalk.com
I have been testing out a few methods of image transfer and I think I finally found the best way to do it. Freezer paper is the answer! What??? Yes, it's an awesome way to transfer images! The supplies you will need are... - Freezer paper ! (regular freezer paper roll that you would use in your kitchen like Reynolds) - Mod Podge - Double sided Scotch tape - White acrylic paint - Inkjet image (I will explain where to find and get images below for free) - Water - Paint brushes Supplies needed for Transferring an Image with Freezer Paper Directions: 1. Before transferring the image, take a paint brush and give your rock two or three base coats of acrylic white paint , letting it dry in between coats... After Step 1 is complete, move on with Step 2 below... 2. Print an image onto freezer paper (as per the video directly above) using the 'High' quality setting on your printer settings and printing on to the matte side of the paper (not the shiny ...
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