A Transfer Method on Galvanized Steel
I love finding new and fun transfer methods.
This fabulous transfer is done on galvanized steel!
Today I am trying a new transfer gel called Omni Gel.
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This was honestly just an experiment and it worked the very first time.
I used a product I saw on Pinterest called Omni Gel. I got mine on Amazon.com
I followed the directions on the package... it was simply painting a few coats on top of a print from my computer.
The print was not reversed. When the few coats of Omni Gel have dried you rub off the paper and you are left with
a plastic film of gel with the picture on it.
I placed the gel film onto the pitcher then gave it another coat of Omni Gel over the top.
When it dried I got a PERFECT transfer and I can not wait to try it on something else!!!
See how it worked on this woven tray too!
I knew you would love this!!!
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I have never heard of Omnigel but it sure worked well on your pitcher!
ReplyDeleteI think I have some of this somewhere!
ReplyDeletegreat job susan, love the pitcher
Do you have an injet or laser printer? The results are great!
ReplyDeleteI just bought Omni Gel after you mentioned it in another post. I can't wait to try it. Your pitcher looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Like! But I use very simple mehtod- acetone polishes.Look on my blog post:http://creativacale.blogspot.com/2013/02/od-starog-novotrpezarijski-orman-2deo.html
ReplyDeleteKiss from Serbia,
Cale
I love the look of your pitcher. I would like to try this method on a metal garden pot and am wondering if the transfer will hold up to rain and sun? Anyone know?
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