Easy Transfers for Any Surface Crafting with Images and Photos
May 15, 2009 by Garden Crafts
Easy Transfers for Any Surface Crafting with Images and Photos

Integrate image transfer into your next craft project.The explosion of home computers, digital cameras, and photos being available on cd’s or floppy disks has resulted in photos, images and clip art being at your finger tips for inclusion in a wide array of projects.
The book will be arranged in two sections. The first is an overview of each technique, explanation of materials, digital how-to, glossary of terms. The second is divided into chapters on different materials: fabric, wood, porous surfaces: terra cotta, tumbled marble, stone, polymer clay.
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Not to Good
If you’re already into transfering images to fabric, this book won’t tell you much more than you already know. It’s main focus is store bought heat transfer sheets. I wanted more. I also have “Fabric Photos” by Marjorie Croner, which is a far better book and goes into different ways to transfer using mending tape and fabric. It does have some good images in the back you can use, but I like my own better. Skip it, look for something with more detail.
5 Stars Graphic Design Meets Crafting
As a graphic designer I was drawn to this title. I’ve always wanted to try my hand at some home furnishing projects but thought I would just make a mess with out the benefit of Edit > Undo on my Mac. Livia McRee took me step by step through my first project (Stone tile coasters p. 58) and I was amazed when they were done. Totally cool 50s clip art on coasters. I love it. SUPER BONUS: the book is filled with full color pages of great artwork like vintage luggage lables, indian folk art, and old time illustrations that you can xerox or scan for use in the projects. People won’t believe you when you tell them you made this stuff!
5 Stars actually easy & great free artwork!
When people say this stuff is easy, I think, “maybe for you”! But this book is. I also thought I would have to use chemicals or find a bunch of stuff to do the transfers, but all the techniques are safe and the products are easy to find. I really like the free artwork in the back, too; lots of interesting and funky stuff.
1 Star nothing new
this book is derivative of the wonderful “transfer” by isabel de cordova- which is the best book on this subject i’ve seen- ms. cordova’s book has more clever ideas and much better design.
5 Stars Easy transfers for any Surface
Transfers! Who can resist them! Even as children we were interested in this craft. Well, this book is not for children, no, it is for all of us adult crafters that aspire to produce spectacular work with ease and satisfaction!

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