No, I haven't. I use an Epson printer with Durabrite inks and anytime I've applied heat to the inks they have changed color. I just haven't gotten around to making prints on my hubby's HP printer.
Any idea where I could buy a back issue of issue 2 of CPS with the Tracy Roos image transfer to metal instructions? I couldn't find it on the pubsite or any description of the technique on her site!
I've always thought that I can make anything if I set my mind to it.
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Have you tried this technique yet? It's on my list to try.
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't. I use an Epson printer with Durabrite inks and anytime I've applied heat to the inks they have changed color. I just haven't gotten around to making prints on my hubby's HP printer.
ReplyDeleteThis is fascinating. Once again, thankyou!
ReplyDeleteShelley Noble asks: (nobledesign@sbcglobal.net)
ReplyDeleteAny idea where I could buy a back issue of issue 2 of CPS with the Tracy Roos image transfer to metal instructions? I couldn't find it on the pubsite or any description of the technique on her site!
Any help appreciated. Love your site!!
Shelley