Since everyone was very interested in my blender pen image transfer method, I thought you might like this site as well. It has instructions for many different kinds of image transfer methods using different mediums. The freezer paper methods seems really easy.

I have also heard of these Sulky Iron On Pens, which allow you to draw an image and transfer it to fabric.
I am also curious to try using a gel medium, which is demonstrated here on craftster. This seems like a good method for transfering on to hard surfaces, it’s what a lot of people use to make necklaces out of microscope slides or dominoes.



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I’ve been using the freezer transfer method a lot and it’s a lot of fun. I’ve heard it can mess up your printer, but mine is still doing really well. I did this (http://www.widgetinc.com/blogger/2005/03/crowded-fibers-and-illustration-friday.html) with that method. I’m looking forward to reading through the other ideas. I really enjoy this whole concept.
4/7/2005 @ 3:11 pm
I got my package and I am so in love with my donkey bag! The first day I used it I got at least 4 compliments on it from coworkers and I feel so springy and fun walking down the street with it! Thanks very much!
4/7/2005 @ 6:32 pm
Thanks for these links – a very handy catalog of the various methods! Now, if only I could find the time to try them out…
4/8/2005 @ 1:37 pm
neat! thank you for the great links.
4/8/2005 @ 2:01 pm
great resource, thank you-I’ve have seen disastar with the gel medium and photo transfers, I’d do a lot of tests first. .
4/8/2005 @ 7:35 pm
Hey, thanks for this resource. I just spent the afternoon & evening trying out some of the different methods and found some that worked well and others that didn’t, plus some new products that made things easier. You can see the results at my blog — http://www.sassygoat.com/blog/?p=31
8/21/2005 @ 11:13 pm