I made two paintings on linen for the bathroom and
dining room of my dollhouse using transfer paper
Ik heb twee schilderijen op linnen gemaakt voor de bad- en
eetkamer van mijn poppenhuis met behulp van transferpapier
You can easily print photos or images
onto fabric or linen using transfer paper
Here’s a clear English version of your instructions:
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Copy an image or photo
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Open Office Word and place the cursor where you want to insert it
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Right-click and choose Paste
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You will now see your image in Word
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Double-click the image; a window with several tabs will open
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Right-click on the image and select Size
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Enter the dimensions in centimeters or millimeters
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You can make it as large or small as you like
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This way, you can create a 1:12 scale or any other desired ratio
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Click OK, and Word will resize your image exactly
to the dimensions you chose
Print the image in reverse (mirror image) on the white,
unprinted side of the transfer paper
Let the printed image dry for 30 minutes before continuing,
then cut out the image leaving a margin of about 5 mm
Heat the iron (without steam) to the maximum
temperature (at least 160°C / 320°F)
Remove the backing paper and place the image with
the printed side facing down onto the fabric
Place the heat-resistant paper that comes
with the transfer paper on top
Iron in circular motions with steady pressure,
making sure the center of the iron also reaches the edges
Iron for 60–90 seconds for half a page and 90–120 seconds for a full page
Allow the fabric to cool, then carefully and evenly remove the paper
The images are now transferred onto the fabric and ready for use







Stupendi i dipinti su tela.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenGrazie per la spiegazione sul trasferimento immagini.
Ciao, Faby
It's a good way to do this, as I also have been using, but I found another way to do this.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI have learned how to print the design directly on the fabric in my printer, All ways are good!
Lil on Lilsdolls
Hello Xandra,
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThank you for the great isntructions. I look forwar dto using this technique.
Big hug,
Giac
Thank you Xandra for these fantastic instructions. I really need to try this technique.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHugs, Drora