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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

Easy image transfer technique using Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi Medium. Learn how to transfer images onto metal in this video.

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  • Is there a thickness or paper type requirement for the paper? Thanks

  • @JasonMarchionna i just use regular copy paper nothing fancy!

  • Hi, I was wondering if I could use this same technique on an aluminum surface. My goal is to imprint a company logo on a metal (aluminum) face. I have all the necessary materials (only a matter of purchasing the multi medium). If this is possible, is there a special paper to print the original image onto?

  • @lDefKonl the metal I used in the video is aluminum. If you are using it for a logo or business promo purposes keep in mine that because of the nature of the transfer it lends a little bit of a grungy look. No special paper needed just make sure you are printing with a laser printer and not an inkjet. you'll know its inkjet if the ink bleeds when it gets wet.

  • Very cool technique. Can't wait to get started. Where can I purchase the studio multi meduim?

  • @slygab there are lots of online stores that carry it. Even on Amazon.com. if you google Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi Medium you can comparison shop. Also try your local independent craft store.

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  • @chellmuth Thanks for your help. I think this technique should work quite nicely. I will be using this to imprint my company logo onto my products. Thanks again. :)

  • waouh super

  • tracey - yes for this type of transfer you would want to reverse the image before transferring. especially if you have words or something like that

  • Great tutorial! Does the images need to be flipped (mirrored) when printed?

    Thanks,

    Tracey J.

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