Over the past several years, I have ordered many wood, metal, and canvas prints from photography labs for myself and my photography clients.īut I have never had the chance to make my OWN wood, metal, and canvas prints. I love having my photos printed on a variety of surfaces. The result is a mirror image that looks as if it were printed on the object. Instead, with a photo transfer, you are TRANSFERRING the photo ink to the other object and then REMOVING the paper that the photo was printed on. When you use a photo transfer solution, you are NOT gluing down a photo and then covering it with more glue, decoupage-style. To make these photo ornaments we used Rustoleum Photo Transfer. How To Transfer Images To Christmas Ornaments The end result is so fabulous, you would never guess they are so simple to make. I have printed a bunch of photos for the girls to choose from and then I will set them loose making their own. Olivia, Julia, and Sophia love them as much as I do and they want to make a ton more to give as gifts. I think they are my favorite Christmas craft that I have ever made. These photo transfer ornaments are so gorgeous and incredibly easy to make. Every year as you take each ornament out and hang it on your tree, you will be able to relive those memories and recall your time spent crafting together as a family. Photo ornaments are such a special type of Christmas decoration that helps keep your family memories alive. And today we are thrilled to host another Testors Crafternoon to show you how to make stunning photo ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree.Īlso check out our DIY pillow covers and Christmas tree painting tutorials. In fact, last year for one of our Testors Crafternoons, we had our contributor Tonya demonstrate how to paint Christmas ornaments. We absolutely love making all different types of Christmas ornaments. You and your kids will love this latest craft in our ongoing sponsored partnership with. A DIY photo ornament is the perfect Christmas craft! You can turn your favorite family photos into precious Christmas ornaments that you and your family will treasure for years to come.
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