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Denim journal | Fabric transfer

Happy Friday everyone,
Hope you all are doing great.

Meher this side from Meher Creations. I'm back with an another post on fabric transfer. I have transferred a beautiful image from the DMC transfer sheet on a denim. This is absolutely an amazing thing to create for yourself. Whether you're crafter or a non crafter I would suggest everyone out there to try this fabric transfer at least once. You will be amazed to see the results and I'm sure you will love it to the core. Trust me, It's a kind of relaxing therapy.
You can use these transfer sheets to transfer the images on cushion covers, bags, denim, T-shirt and other materials.








Instructions:
  • Take a piece of denim (measure your journal/dairy and cut accordingly. I used this piece of denim from one of my jeans) 
  • Cut the piece of image from the transfer sheet and place on the area you wish to transfer.
  • Iron it for at least 3-4 minutes and then let it cool for a minute. 
  • Peel it off and your transfer is ready.
  • Now, take your journal and apply soft gloss gel on it and wrap your journal.
  • Sprinkle heavy white gesso and red chalk paint all over the journal. 
  • Add Monalisa gold leaf adhesive glue randomly.
  • Place monalisa gold leaf on the glue. 
  • Dry it and brush off the extra. 
  • Add some clear drops in two sizes randomly.
  • Cut a strip of denim and tie it with some metal charms to give a finish look. 

Hope you liked my post and thank you for stopping by. 

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