I've had some stickyback sitting in my craft room for a cpl months now & didn;t know what to do with it. After watching this video i tried it. I want to stickyback everything now LOLOL!!! tfs :)
I guess I just can't imagine why someone would want to transfer it from a perfectly good piece of cardstock, onto the back of a piece of canvas. Why not just cut up the paper and use it directly in your project?
@petunia10466 This will not work with photos printed on photopaper. Color copy the photo and then it will work. it will work with color copies, laser copies and scrapbook papers.
I've had some stickyback sitting in my craft room for a cpl months now & didn;t know what to do with it. After watching this video i tried it. I want to stickyback everything now LOLOL!!! tfs :)
KraftyKatsy 8 months ago
Thank very much for sharing this techniques, i'm off to go try it like, now!
itsaworkofart 1 year ago
I guess I just can't imagine why someone would want to transfer it from a perfectly good piece of cardstock, onto the back of a piece of canvas. Why not just cut up the paper and use it directly in your project?
riseabuv 1 year ago
.......cause you can then shape it over a brad or similar objet not flat, or just to have the texture of the canvas showing through
smac31159 1 year ago
Good point. I hadn't thought of that.
riseabuv 1 year ago
@riseabuv the canvas gives your project some texture and the look is completely different of that of just the cardstock on its own
GingerCupcakeCards 1 year ago
I appreciate the replies. Thank you. I just might give it a try!
riseabuv 1 year ago
Does it work with photographs?
petunia10466 1 year ago
@petunia10466 This will not work with photos printed on photopaper. Color copy the photo and then it will work. it will work with color copies, laser copies and scrapbook papers.
RangerInd 1 year ago
Had to favorite this since I just bought my first pack! :)
liveteachcreate 1 year ago
great technique! love it!
GingerCupcakeCards 1 year ago