Create with Transfer Artist Paper: Use TAP to Transfer Any Image onto Fabric, Paper, Wood, Glass, Metal, Clay & More!

* Create with Transfer Artist Paper: Use TAP to Transfer Any Image onto Fabric, Paper, Wood, Glass, Metal, Clay & More! Ù PDF Read by # Lesley Riley eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Create with Transfer Artist Paper: Use TAP to Transfer Any Image onto Fabric, Paper, Wood, Glass, Metal, Clay & More! L. McLaughlin said The Good, the bad, and the ugly. Worked great on a couple of T-shirts. It did not work on canvas or linenleft large blotchy areas that just did not transfer.. Really better than the competition and if you use it on Sam Really better than the competition and if you use it on fabric as it is meant for, it makes a beautiful, crisp, colorful, soft transfer. I was surprised at the softness. Ive tried it on wood and book covers with less success, but I suspect I just needs practice

Create with Transfer Artist Paper: Use TAP to Transfer Any Image onto Fabric, Paper, Wood, Glass, Metal, Clay & More!

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Rating : 4.76 (994 Votes)
Asin : 1607052679
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 64 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-29
Language : English

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When not teaching, writing about, or making art, Lesley, a Washington, D.C., native, loves spending time with her high-school sweetheart husband, six children, and five granddaughters. Her second book, Fabric Memory Books, combined fabric and innovative ideas with the art of bookmaking. In her first book, Quilted Memories, Lesley brought new ideas and techniques to quilting and preserving memories. As contributing editor of Cloth Paper Scissors magazine

You can use Lesley's photo transfer methods to quickly create your own masterpieces, using your inkjet printer and art supplies you already have at home.. She'll teach you how to create unique fabric images from photographs that stay vibrant and colorfast, even after washing. Lesley Riley is one of the inventors of Transfer Art Paper and an unparalleled expert on how to use TAP for maximum creative effect

As contributing editor of Cloth Paper Scissors magazine, Lesley regularly shares her latest ideas and techniques in the magazine. In her first book, Quilted Memories, Lesley brought new ideas and techniques to quilting and preserving memories. Through her blog (lesleyriley/weblog) and her website (LesleyRiley), Lesley aspires to inspire others to find their own voice and to share in the magic that is art. About the Author Best known for her Fragment series of small fabric collages, Lesley Riley is an internationally known teacher, author, quilter, and mixed-media artist who has a passion for color and the written word. Her work takes the form of art quilts, fabric books, dolls, and more. Lesley's art and articles have appeared in numerous publications, and her work has been in juried shows and is held in many private collections. When not teaching, writing about, or making art, Lesley, a Washington, D.C., native, loves spending time with he

L. McLaughlin said The Good, the bad, and the ugly. Worked great on a couple of T-shirts. It did not work on canvas or linenleft large blotchy areas that just did not transfer.. Really better than the competition and if you use it on Sam Really better than the competition and if you use it on fabric as it is meant for, it makes a beautiful, crisp, colorful, soft transfer. I was surprised at the softness. I've tried it on wood and book covers with less success, but I suspect I just needs practice. Read and follow directions carefully.. "Three Stars" according to Rosemarie Solomon. not much

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