So, So Simple! I took an old picture of my great grandparents and copied it with a toner based copier. My ink jet at home would not work. You just copy it onto regular paper like 20 wt. Cover the copy with a piece of packing tape. Smooth it down so it is sealed well. Soak it in a bowl of warm water for a minute or two and then rub off the paper. The ink stays on the tape. I then applied it to a pc. of cardstock (pale plum, I think). I can't wait to show this to my Mom.
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 GMT Views: 4243
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Registered: May 28, 2004 Location: Padre Island-Corpus Christi, TX Posts: 514
Wed, Oct 27, 2004 @ 1:44 AM
So, So Simple! I took an old picture of my great grandparents and copied it with a toner based copier. My ink jet at home would not work. You just copy it onto regular paper like 20 wt. Cover the copy with a piece of packing tape. Smooth it down so it is sealed well. Soak it in a bowl of warm water for a minute or two and then rub off the paper. The ink stays on the tape. I then applied it to a pc. of cardstock (pale plum, I think). I can't wait to show this to my Mom.
------------------------------ Laurel
N. Padre Island, TX
Registered: April 7, 2004 Location: Part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase Posts: 822
Wed, Oct 27, 2004 @ 5:21 AM
This is SO cool; I've heard of the technique and seen it done with "recent" photos, but I absolutely love the vintage look of it with an older photograph!
------------------------------ Danielle
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