How To Use Transfer Stickers On Rocks at Zachary Fry blog

How To Use Transfer Stickers On Rocks. If your rock is not glossed the paint can peel off so be careful. Brush a thin layer of mod podge onto a stone. Carefully remove the transfer paper. Use a credit card to rub on top of the clear transfer sticker to transfer the decal to the rock. Place the design on the rock (a flat rock works best for this project) and rub. If the stones will be outside, cover them with an additional layer of mod podge outdoor or polycrylic sealer. Make sure they are free of dirt, sand, etc. Use transfer tape to lift the vinyl off the paper backing. Cut out images keeping in mind the size of your rocks. After i wrote about painting silhouette rocks, a few people wrote to me asking whether i have stencils for them or can point them in the direction of suitable sticker designs. Cut a design out of fabric or paper scraps. Place onto the stone and cover with another layer or two of mod podge. Great idea for anyone who wants to. I like to use vinyl designs that will pull off the backing easily like a sticker… so if transfer tape isn't your thing either, try my. Try one of these three ways to transfer designs onto rocks!

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Use a credit card to rub on top of the clear transfer sticker to transfer the decal to the rock. Great idea for anyone who wants to. Place the design on the rock (a flat rock works best for this project) and rub. Brush a thin layer of mod podge onto a stone. Carefully remove the transfer paper. Make sure they are free of dirt, sand, etc. After i wrote about painting silhouette rocks, a few people wrote to me asking whether i have stencils for them or can point them in the direction of suitable sticker designs. I like to use vinyl designs that will pull off the backing easily like a sticker… so if transfer tape isn't your thing either, try my. Cut out images keeping in mind the size of your rocks. If your rock is not glossed the paint can peel off so be careful.

How to apply transfer stickers YouTube

How To Use Transfer Stickers On Rocks If your rock is not glossed the paint can peel off so be careful. I like to use vinyl designs that will pull off the backing easily like a sticker… so if transfer tape isn't your thing either, try my. Make sure they are free of dirt, sand, etc. Try one of these three ways to transfer designs onto rocks! If your rock is not glossed the paint can peel off so be careful. Use transfer tape to lift the vinyl off the paper backing. Brush a thin layer of mod podge onto a stone. Cut out images keeping in mind the size of your rocks. Place the design on the rock (a flat rock works best for this project) and rub. After i wrote about painting silhouette rocks, a few people wrote to me asking whether i have stencils for them or can point them in the direction of suitable sticker designs. If the stones will be outside, cover them with an additional layer of mod podge outdoor or polycrylic sealer. Place onto the stone and cover with another layer or two of mod podge. Great idea for anyone who wants to. Carefully remove the transfer paper. Use a credit card to rub on top of the clear transfer sticker to transfer the decal to the rock. Cut a design out of fabric or paper scraps.

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