How can I transfer a vintage wine label image to a tile without it feeling goopy? Name a product to use?
Have you seen those Italian looking coasters with either a wine label or flower image? Notice how they are super smooth. Can anyone tell me how the transfer is done or the name of a transfer paper that would produce the same effect as the professionals? Normal transfer papers typically end up feeling thick and goopy. Thanks.
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label image tile coaster,
http://www.studiovertu.com/content.jsp?articleId=140
http://www.aliciatappdesigns.com/vintage_labels_on_tiles.htm
kit
http://www.tilanofresco.com/
tutorial(s) movies
http://www.tilanofresco.com/_content/en/product/frescokit/Video-HowTo.wmv
http://www.tilanofresco.com/?pid=products_
good steps in movie, seals with clear finish coating,
http://www.lazertran.com/
http://www.lazertran.com/products/lazertran_products_silk.htm
says to burnish reverse image onto tile leave for 30mins., then soak back paper with water, and peel, but say to bake this type of tile, which not needed for normal tile, unless using clay layer from scratch,
http://www.bouctouchefarmersmarket.com/ceramic-tile/index.html
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