Author Topic: Apron Art using Water Slide Decals  (Read 2334 times)

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Re: Apron Art using Water Slide Decals
« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2009, 10:06:28 PM »
Amazing stuff. I put the stick on paper decals on my T2, the W and bottom border parts and its ordinary IMO. This might be the go. Only prblem is to take the sticker off, I reckon I'll lose the original to scan.

But just wondering, I noticed inkjet paper. Doesn't the ink run when wet or have I missed something here?

Look forward to the thread wherever it is
I found the difference between the stick on decal to the water slide decal to be the thickness - The water slide decal is close to thickness of a layer of enamel paint - less obvious to look at than the stick on decal.
The coating of clear eliminates any ink bleed from the transfer - exactly the same color that came out of the printer.
Anybody got any spare,trashed later model aprons I can experiment with -preferably with black background like sinbads flash -only requirement -the artwork needs to be visible -does not matter if rusted,chipped,scratched etc as long as I can scan it to get at least an outline of the art.
Millsy
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