Easy Gift Idea :: Mod Podge Photo Transfer Decorative Picture

Testing craft projects is so much fun!  Did you see the pillow I crafted using Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium?  I used another favorite picture from last summer to make a decoration for Mr. SP’s desk.  If you watched my craft haul video, you have already seen the products that I used to make this fun project.

Mod Podge Supplies

 

As shown in my pillow project post, apply 1/16” of Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium to a photograph printed on copy paper with a toner printer.  (Note that more Mod Podge is needed in the photo below.)

Coat Picture with Photo Transfer Medium

 

After drying for 24 hours, moisten the paper with a sponge, wait two minutes, then carefully scrape away the paper with the sponge and your finger.  Be sure not to rub too hard!

Mod Podge - Apply water with sponge

 

Trace the frame onto scrapbook paper, cut out, and apply with regular Mod Podge.

Cut decorative paper to frame size

 

Apply gloss Mod Podge to the picture to make it shine.

Gloss Mod Podge to Make Picture Shine

 

I applied too much Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium in a few spots which caused bubbling.  Be sure to apply an even coat.

Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium Before Applying Ribbon

 

Glue coordinating ribbon to the photo edges.

Modge Podge Photo Transfer Medium - Reese Tubing

Modge Podge Photo Transfer Medium - Reese Tubing - Antique Globe

 

Mr. SP plans to take this picture of our niece to work after he enjoys it on his desk at home for a few weeks.

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