Sunday, 22 July 2012

printing on tissue paper tutorial







here is one with the background removed just right click and save


 i got the idea for a pink hydrangea image from these photos i took on a walk yesterday



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20 comments:

  1. this is a really neat idea, i like to work with polymer clay, am still fairly new to it but new experiments and ideas are always good to try

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  2. Well I sure never thought of printing on tissue paper! Genius!

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  3. Absolutely fabulous! And your project is gorgeous! :)

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  4. Just beautiful...thanks for sharing! ~ Judy

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  5. Super idea, cannot wait to try. I have loved so many of your tutorials!

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  6. I really like this idea! And I can't wait to try fotoflexer. I never could figure out how to remove a background. This opens up so many possibilities. So glad you linked up at Etcetorize this week~

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  7. Maybe you could try ironing freezer paper onto the tissue first. I love the effects you got. So savvy with the computer!

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  8. Fabulous idea - I can think of so many ways to use custom printed tissue paper, my brain is spinning! :) Thanks for sharing; p.s. I found you via the Tuesday Treasury Link Up party at Boerman Ramblings! :) Nice to meet you, and God Bless!

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  9. Love it! I printed on parchment paper for a party I did a few weeks ago but I'll have to remember I can expand it to tissue paper! Great job! <3 Your newest follower, Heidi Rew from PartiesforPennies.com

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  10. Love it! I printed on parchment paper a few weeks ago for a party I threw but I'll have to remember that I can expand it to tissue paper! Thanks so much! Great job! <3 Your newest follower, Heidi Rew from PartiesforPennies.com

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  11. Wow- I had no idea this could be so easy! My mind is spinning with ideas for gifts. Thanks so much for sharing the details, even including Fotoflexer. I love your pink hydrangea inspiration, too :)

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  12. This is way AWESOME, Aimee!! Thanks so much for sharing! :)

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  13. Nice idea, thanks for sharing, it turned out really well!

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  14. So cute! I love printing on tissue paper. Thanks for the Fotoflexer tutorial!

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  15. I love this idea! Thanks for another great tutorial!

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  16. Congratulations on having your beautiful bottle chosen as Graphic Fairy's Handmade Craft pick for this week's Brag Monday! I love the bottle, and can't wait to start plastering printed tissue paper on all sorts of things, thanks to your excellent instructions!

    Thank you, too, for the FotoFlexer tut; I am very new to image editing, so I'm really excited about having a new (and free!) tool in my arsenal.:)

    xoxo

    P.S. Your photos of the luscious pink hydrangeas are gorgeous!

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  17. Another great idea!! Thank you so much for linking up to Tasty Thursdays last week. Hope to see you again this week!!
    Nichi - The Mandatory Mooch

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  18. How pretty and what a great tutorial! Thanks for linking up this week!

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  19. Thanks so much for sharing with Wednesdays Adorned From Above Link Party. This is beautiful.
    Debi

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  20. Fantastic!!! I am gonna have to try this!!! Love it.

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