How i print photos on a kitchen (paper) towel

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2011

July will show you how to print your photos on a kitchen (paper) towel using an inkjet printer. all you need : kitchen towel, A4 size cardstock, multipurpose adhesive (spray glue), masking tape, scissors and last but not least.....your inkjet printer. Hope you're inspired!!

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  • dear july... i assume u live in singapore as i saw ur neighbourhood in one of ur vids. wer do u buy ur art supplie?? i live in spore too. thank u!!!

  • @MsHappyjellybean But of course, i am a Singaporean;) Thanks for watching my vids. i bought my supplies from Art Friend. for scrapbooking supplies i usually bought them from Papermarket or Laines Papeterie @Wheelock. Hope that helps;) July

  • What kind of printer is that? I LOVE your work!!

  • @leetlemother its inkjet printer from Epson (TX550W) Hope that helps;) July

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  • @marisagetz1 Hi! i realised @MindFullOfScorpions have already answered your questions. Better that i would:) heee.....hope that helps;)

    Thank you for watching my vid.

    July;)

  • @marisagetz1 It looks like she only tapes the side by which the paper feeds into the printer, which makes sense so that the rollers in the printer will not separate the towel and card stock. I suppose if you wanted to tape all sides for extra safety you could, but it would be much more difficult to separate the paper towel from the card stock that way unless you cut it off after printing.

  • do you have to tape all sides or just the one side?

  • I can`t wait to get some spray glue!!!

  • Thank you for sharing your video! Im a 1st time crafter, therefore, everything craft is new to me. 4m ago my daughter had my 1st grandchild, & your spool inpired me to do my very 1st project simular to yours, however, i would like to make mine like a scroll using paper towel rolls.I would be greatly honored for some advice... will the technique used for the paper towels be used for the canvas?& after gathering my images how do i put them together to make it look like one long roll? <3 the music

  • Thank you for this video! I love your accent and also the music!

  • absolutely fantastic idea...thank you so much for sharing your creativity!

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