Photo albums are not the only place to preserve a favorite family photograph.
How to transfer images onto ceramic tile.
Use thing even strokes as your lines will show.
Transferring photos to tiles is really easy it takes just one beauty product that most of you will have at home.
This is a fantastic way to make your kitchen tiles completely original or have special coasters that make wonderful gifts.
As the completed tiles will measure about 4 by 4 inches the canvas must be capable of being reduced to that size before its transfer onto tile.
Apply mod podge to the back of the photo with a sponge brush then press down onto the tile.
Remove the tracing paper when finished.
Clear acrylic spray is not food safe so don t serve food on ceramic plates if you ve transferred images onto them.
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One of the easiest ways to make photo transfers is to print your photos on t shirt transfer paper and transfer your images onto polymer clay tiles which can be baked in a home oven.
Transferring the image to a tile is relatively easy will likely take you a couple.
Using just nail polish remover you can take any picture and transfer it to a tile.
How to transfer photos to ceramic tiles.
The drawing will transfer onto the bisque tile through the graphite backed tracing paper.
Pressing down firmly on the pencil draw over the lines of your original tracing.
Apply colored glazes to complete the art on the tile and fire it in the kiln to finish the process.
Allow the tile to dry for at least 30 minutes longer is better.
However you can transfer an image to the exterior of a ceramic mug and use it for beverages so long as the transferred image is at least 0 5 in 1 3 cm below the lip of the mug.
Apply a thin layer of mod podge over the top of the photo and onto the edges of the tile to create a seal.