| > | | | | should only take between 20-45 seconds if you |
| Tired of paying for rub on transfers? Want to make | | | | placed the correct amount of gel on the film. |
| custom rub on transfer names and scrapbooking rub | | | | Step 3: Prepare your artwork using any number of |
| on journals for your albums? With this fast, easy, and | | | | design or word processing programs. You can also |
| cheap technique, you will be making unique rub on | | | | stamp the images on the film with dye or pigment |
| transfers that are perfect for rubber stamping and | | | | based inks. *Important: The design or image will need |
| scrapbooking projects! | | | | to be reversed. You can flip the image in your |
| Get ready to have a blast making custom rub on | | | | desired program or complete the image mirror in the |
| transfers. We spent hours researching the best way | | | | printing step. |
| to make smudge free, rub on transfers that could be | | | | Step 4: Set your printer to the T-shirt |
| used in scrapbooking and rubber stamping craft | | | | Transfer mode or select Mirror Image in |
| projects. We had a wonderful time using computer | | | | your printer options. (Refer to the manual that came |
| fonts to create titles for scrapbook pages as well as | | | | with your printer for assistance.) If you already |
| unique rub on embellishments for our homemade | | | | flipped the image in your design software or word |
| cards. This fast, inexpensive technique can be used | | | | processor, you can skip this step. |
| to make some incredibly wonderful designs for your | | | | Step 5: Print your image on a normal print setting. |
| next project! | | | | This should provide enough ink to make a wonderful |
| Supplies: | | | | transfer while making sure the ink does not run. You |
| 1 Rub On Transfer Film (Included) | | | | may need to experiment a few times to get the |
| Fine Mist Hair Gel (LA Works Mega Hold) | | | | right setting. *NOTE: Only print exactly what you |
| Hairspray | | | | desire to rub-on and not excess images. You will be |
| Hair Dryer | | | | able to use the film many times. |
| Ink Jet Printer | | | | Step 6: Allow the ink to dry in place. You can speed |
| Instructions: | | | | the drying process with a hair dryer, but be careful |
| Step 1: Spray the fine mist hair gel on the transfer | | | | not to blow the ink out of place. Place your image |
| film. Holding the film a few inches from amirror allows | | | | flat on a surface and spray with a light coat of |
| you to see if you have a good even coverage over | | | | hairspray. Using the hair dryer, dry the hairspray in |
| the film. Only spray enough to cover the film | | | | place. |
| completely. You don’t want the gel to | | | | Step 7: Gently lay the rub-on onto the artwork. |
| run down the page, yet you need enough gel | | | | (Practice first!) Using a spoon, rub the image in place. |
| to cover all areas of the film | | | | Make sure to rub the entire area thoroughly to |
| Step 2: Using the hair dryer, dry the gel to the film. It | | | | release the image. Gently peel away. |