Hello Krazies!
Here is a 4x4 ceramic tile from Home Depo (44 cents) and a photo of my grand-daughter and her two cousins (dad's side) that I made for Ragan's other grandmom. I simply printed it out on Tissue Paper (regular tissue paper, cut down to 8.5x11) I use a glue stick to adhere the tissue paper to regular printer paper. If you run it through on it's own the ink saturates it and creates a huge mess. Trust me on this one people. Anyway, I then spread Modge Podge Matt onto the tile, carefully laid the tissue photo on top, smoothed it out and then spread modge podge on top of that. Let it dry overnight, then today put 4 little pads on the bottom so it won't scratch whatever it sits on.
I did the same instructions above for this 8x10 canvas. You can't see but I just took ribbon and stapled it to the back so it can be hung.
This one is my attempt at being creative - it looks HORRIBLE (go ahead, admit it, I already know) I attempted to tear the tissue edges and then used a dauber and some CTMH ink around the edges. The result? BLAH. Seriously, it looks 100x worse in person. But hey, I tried something new and that was the result - so... I will probably try again sometime.
Please leave me a comment letting me know what you think!
Hugs and Happiness!
Just an old gal, raising and home schooling two of my grandchildren. Slowly finding time to get back into crafting. Using Maker 3 and Explore 3 and loving sublimation and resin crafting.
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