Easy transfers for any surface Crafting with images and photos

Livia McRee, 1973-

Book - 2002

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Published
Gloucester, Mass. : Rockport 2002.
Language
English
Main Author
Livia McRee, 1973- (-)
Physical Description
116 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781564968517
  • Introduction
  • Finding Artwork
  • Modifying Art by Hand and Computer
  • Transfers to Fabric
  • Techniques and Tips for Fabric Transfers
  • Memory Art Canvas
  • Commemorative Collage Pillow
  • Indian Folk Art Bag
  • Indonesian Table Runner
  • Transfers to Wood
  • Techniques and Tips for Wood Transfers
  • Border-Framed Mirror
  • Illustrated End Table
  • Faux-Painted Clock
  • Family Tree
  • Transfers to Stone and Porous Surfaces
  • Techniques and Tips for Stone and Porous Surface Transfers
  • Stone Tile Coasters
  • Faux Porcelain Plaster Box
  • Terra-Cotta Pots
  • Saltillo House Number Plaque
  • Transfers to Polymer Clay
  • Techniques and Tips for Polymer Clay Transfers
  • Pendant and Pin Set
  • Tiled Backsplash
  • Matisse Kitchen Magnets
  • Suncatcher Mobile
  • Gallery of Art for Projects
  • Resources
  • About the Author
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Library Journal Review

The easy availability of clip art, photo imaging, and other types of transferable artwork makes personally created transfers generally more attractive than those purchased in craft shops. McCree, a craft designer and former editor of Handcraft magazine, provides step-by-step projects and techniques for transferring images to fabric, wood, stone, or polymer clay. The projects are mainly for household items such as pillows or flowerpots. A section of artwork to be copied for the projects is included. The up-to-date technical information in this book makes it a good selection for public libraries. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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