ReDesign With Prima - Decor Transfers® (Rub On)
Design Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Packaging Type: Plastic Tube
Number of Sheets per Package: One design cut into 2 sheets
Type: Transfer Paper (Rub On)
Manufacturer: ReDesign with Prima
Included: Transfers and Applicator Tool
The new “Bird Song” Décor Transfer® highlights beautiful birds and meandering branches, creating a soft glam effect, while bringing a touch of nature into your home. Her new transfer designs are created with faux gold foil, not ink, which allows you to achieve the look of gold foil stenciling in one easy step, and without the mess! The result is a stunning gold foil design that looks like it was professionally stenciled.
Instant beauty on virtually any surface you can imagine. ReDesign with Prima Decor Transfers® are easy to use rub-on transfers that release onto a wide variety of surfaces allowing for a multitude of decor, Furniture and multi-media uses. Simply peel, rub-on and transfer a beautifully detailed design. Transform your next piece into a work of art.
Try them on un-painted or painted wood, glass, mirrors, canvas, tile, plastic, metal, leather, tin, fabrics, cardstock, paper bags. If you're new to Transfer Papers, give them a try! The possibilities for application are endless.
Instructions:
You'll hear the word "burnish" used with these type of Transfers. What does it mean? To burnish, is to rub or polish a surface with a tool to enhance its appearance.
These rub on transfers are opaque so can be used on a colored surface. Check out our full line of Chalk Paint and Clay Paint.
For extra protection, Polyvine Multi Surface Lacquer is uniquely formulated to apply on top of your furniture decal. Then you may choose to finish with a top coat using one of our Polyvine Varnishes. Polyvine is the professional's choice, providing high durability and a crystal clear finish.
(7 min) Video Link: How to Apply Decor® Transfer Papers
Link: Step by Step Instructions
Link: Layering on Wood
Link: Tips and Tricks
Link: Fabric Surfaces - Rub On's
Link: Repurpose Tin Cans
Link: Do's and Don'ts for Transfers