
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Tutorial: How to Transfer Inkjet Images to Wood
matsutake has written a brilliant tutorial on how to transfer images from your ink jet printer onto wood. Simple yet genius.

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3 comments:
What a cute and easy way to make a set of blocks. You could use letters, numbers or cute pictures. Customize! Now all I need is some blank blocks.
mary
Michael's has them!
Oh! That's a fun project.
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