22 Easy Image Transfer Methods (Photo Transfers)
This is a comprehensive post about Image Transfer Methods and Photo Transfer Techniques! Some of these can be done with Inkjet Printers, some with Laser Printers and some only work with old fashioned toner from a photocopier or copy machines. We covered so many different ways to create this nearly magical process, and we’ve covered all sorts of surfaces, like Furniture, Fabric, Paper, Clay, Wood, Glass and more. While we mainly use graphics for these projects, as we are a graphics site, many of these methods will work with photos too. Time and time again, the question that I get asked most frequently by my readers, is “How can I transfer your images on to _____”. There are numerous Transfer Methods on this blog, and this post attempts to consolidate it all in one place so that you can easily find the method that you want to use for your particular project. Below you will find links to 23 different ways to Transfer onto pretty much any type of material. We are always trying out new products and new techniques on this site, so I have updated this post to include the new ones. I hope you find it helpful!
How to Transfer Onto Furniture
How to Transfer Typography onto Furniture : This is a two part written Tutorial showing how to blow up your image really big, using a free program, and an easy cheap transfer method, so that you can paint your image on large or small pieces of Furniture, Walls or Signs. Great for painted wood pieces or natural wood.
How to Transfer an Image onto Furniture Video Instructions : This is the Video version of the original Furniture Transfer Tutorial that I created several years ago. My friend Candice is great on Video and she kindly put this Tutorial together! The Video will show you instructions for how to blow up your image really big, using a free program, and an easy cheap transfer method, so that you can paint your image on large or small pieces of Furniture, Walls or Signs. Great for painted wood pieces or natural wood. Works best with simple designs like many of theFrench Typography Printables that I offer here on my blog.
Transferring onto Fabric
The Citra Solv Method : This method uses a cleaning product called Citra Solv. This one works well with Fabric projects, like Towels, Pillows, Chair Seats and Lampshades. This method will give you a slightly faded, slightly imperfect, transfer for an old world look.
The Iron On Method: In this Tutorial I show you how to do an Iron on Transfer, using my favorite Transfer Paper. I consider this brand to be the “Holy Grail” of Transfer Papers, as it completely blows away the other stuff out there. If you’ve tried doing Iron Ons in the past, with crappy results, you will love this stuff! Great for any Fabric Projects. Great for Image transfers or Photo transfers.
Printable Fabric Sheets Learn how to use precut Printable Fabric Sheets that are made specifically to be used in your Home Ink jet Printer. (Printable Canvas Sheets are another alternative) Fun and easy!
Printing on Fabric: This technique shows you how to cut out the middle man, and print directly onto fabric, with your home printer! For those of you that sew (or don’t mind gluing your projects) this is a really fun method!
The Iron On Method: In this Tutorial I show you how to do an Iron on Transfer, using my favorite Transfer Paper. I consider this brand to be the “Holy Grail” of Transfer Papers, as it completely blows away the other stuff out there. If you’ve tried doing Iron Ons in the past, with crappy results, you will love this stuff! Great for any Fabric Projects.
How to Transfer onto Paper
Transfer an Image to Paper Perfect for Junk Journal artists, collage artists and mixed media artists. You’ll learn how to lay an image directly onto paper, cardboard or bold books, to create gorgeous effects with this fun method.
Acrylic Paint Technique If you are a crafter you probably already have the supplies for this one in your craft room! Rebecca walks us through these simple steps for acrylic transfers, to add pictures to paper. She demonstrates on some cute paper gift tags.
Printing on Paper Bags Did you know that you could print on paper bags with your home inkjet printer? Learn how to make some cute custom bags, that are perfect for Holiday party favors and more.
Transferring onto Glass
DIY Packing Tape Transfers: This is a superfast and fun Technique! This works great with Glass, and although, we haven’t tried it, some of readers have mentioned that it’s good for shiny Ceramic pieces too! The effect is similar to a decal, so best used on Decorative pieces only, like Votives and Vases etc.
Clear Contact Method: Learn how to use Clear Contact Paper to transfer Color Images onto Glass!Similar to the Packing Tape method, only you can do larger pieces since the Contact Paper is so much bigger! Easy and fun!
Transferring onto Wood
Using Water Slide Decals Make some adorable Bee themed wood Coasters with Diana, as she walks you through the steps of using water slide decals. Such a cute idea! Use the Free printable provided or just follow the instructions to transfer photos onto wood that you took yourself, to make your own unique creations. You can purchase decals for inkjet image transfers or laserjet ones, just make sure that you buy the appropriate product for your home printer.
The Wax Paper Method: I have yet to try this method, but it looks amazing! The only supplies you need are your Printer and a piece of Wax Paper and the super simple Tutorial from Angela at Unexpected Elegance! I’ve seen this one used on Painted and Natural Wood and Painted Metal.
The Projector Method: Marian from Miss Mustard Seed shares her Sign Making secrets, using an Overhead Projector to transfer images onto wood! This method can be used for Painted or Natural Wood.
Transfers onto Clay
Transfer onto Clay Pots Gina from The Shabby Creek Cottage came up with this simple and innovative way to transfer an image onto a Clay Flower pot.
Easy Clay Image Transfer: You’ll find this one over on my pal Johnnie’s blog! She’ll walk you through the steps of Image and Photo Transfers onto Polymer Clay so that you can make the cutest Vintage Image Jewelry ever!
Multi Surface Image Transfer Methods
The Omni Gel Method: In this Tutorial I explain how to use a liquid substance called Omni Gel, to transfer images onto Tumbled Marble Tiles for Coasters. I’ve also used this on Painted Wood.
Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium: In this Tutorial I test out a new product by Mod Podge made specifically for image or Photo Transfers. There’s also a Printable and a fun DIY Project for making your own customized Furniture Knobs! This Medium works great for Small Wood Projects or Light or Dark Fabric Projects.
Image Transfer Product Comparison: In this post Rebecca compares 3 popular products used for this technique. Lots of great info here and you’ll be able to see all of the results! The comparison includes Matte Medium, Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium and a product by Deco Art.
How to Make Gel Medium Transfer Skins Rebecca teaches us how to make Skins from Gel Medium that can be applied to a variety of surfaces.
Unique Methods
Gold Leaf Technique Combine Transfers with Gold Leaf for stunning results! Heather will walk you through this process to create a gorgeous Antique Typography Sign.
More Info on Transfers
How to Mirror Image: Learn how to easily Mirror Images in Paint! You probably already have this free program installed on your PC.
Top Tip for Transfers: This is a great post to read before you get started! This tip will save you some headaches and frustration!
Favorite Transfer Products: These are my favorite all time Transfer Products rounded up into one place.
Well hopefully that will clear things up and you will find lots of inspiration for your projects. Feel free to grab my Transfer Printablesto use in your DIY projects. Have fun working with Image Transfers and Photo Transfers!
Be sure and check out our Premium Membership site HERE, for loads of PNG images, with transparent backgrounds, these types of images are perfect for Transfer Projects!
And if you really want to dive in and do professional looking transfers, check out our amazing Online Image Transfer Workshop with Heather Tracy HERE!
Larry Smith says
Do you sell transfers for furniture?
graphicsfairy says
Hi Larry, no we do not sell transfers, we offer the images and you can create transfers of your own 🙂
denise brady says
thank you so much. i love your images
graphicsfairy says
Thank you Denise, I am so glad 🙂
Roland Bleitz says
I’m looking for a transfer method to apply lettering to brass or aluminum plates for an acid etch process.
The applied black images need to resist acids like Ferric Chloride, Hydrochloric Acid…
I had a company silkscreen apply some patterns on and that worked great but that company is now gone.
I’ve heard there is an iron on method…What can you recommend ??
Karen Watson says
Hi Roland, I’m so sorry but I’m not familiar with that process or what product you would need for that.
Barb says
another source for water slide decals? Message comes up No Longer Exists for the Robins website
graphicsfairy says
Barb Amazon will have them or check your local craft stores 🙂
steve says
I hope you don’t find this to odd a question. I am trying to find a method that would allow me to transfer color prints to thermoplastics (e.g KYDEX) materials. is this anything you could help shed some light on. thanks in advance for any help or advice you can give.
graphicsfairy says
Number 11, the Omni Gel method works well with transferring to plastic. Good luck 🙂
Henry Samayawardana says
Dear Karen,
I wanted to pint
Dear Karen,
I wanted to make transparent film art on a flat glass. Could you please let me know how to it.
Your help is most appreciated.
Thank you!
Henry
Dear Karen,
graphicsfairy says
Hi Henry,
This is a method that works well for glass, http://thepolkadotcloset.blogspot.com/2011/03/using-water-slide-decals.html
I hope that helps 🙂
Jeannette says
Hi there,
Just wondering, can you transfer an image from a poster? I was wondering if I bought a poster and wanted to transfer the image to several tiles, would it work or do I absolutely need to print out the image to be transferred?
graphicsfairy says
Hi Jeannette,
I have never tried that before so can’t really say. Perhaps give it a try onto a scrap tile to see if it works before trying on your finished project piece? Good luck 🙂
Kathy says
Hi there! I LOVE your site and I’ve found it to be very helpful. However, if it’s possible, I’d like to see some kind of printable for “Home and Family.” Is this something that you might be able to add to the site? Thanks a bunch and have a blessed day!
graphicsfairy says
Thanks Kathy. We will add it to our reader recommendations list 🙂
Este says
I got a mirror for a present with a family foto on. Can’t see how it’s made. Will you maybe be able to help me?
graphicsfairy says
Hi Este,
I am not sure I understand what you are asking. Could you be more specific? Thanks 🙂
Hollyflower says
Very nice article for digital printing. 🙂
Nicole says
Would someone be able to tell me how I can transfer/save my children’s drawings on the bottom of my dining room table? I want to save the “artwork” but not the table.
Laurie says
Thanks so much for keeping me updated on transfers. I discovered IOD’s from your posts
graphicsfairy says
Thanks Laurie, I’m so glad 🙂
Brittany Quinn says
Wow best list ever on transfer methods I will refer back here when I’m doing crafts. This list is great I will make sure to refer others here.
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Brittany! I’m so happy you like the transfer methods and hope they help you create great things!
Ulrika BJORK says
Would like to get free images, thank you! Maybe subscribe later but I just am looking for images for my own pieces of furnisure. Thank you.
Ulrika
graphicsfairy says
Wonderful! That is exactly what we offer at The Graphics Fairy! All of the images on the blog at thegraphicsfairy.com are free of charge for you to create whatever you wish 🙂 Enjoy!
Mary Molnar says
Could this method be used on a dining room table top that has been stained
graphicsfairy says
Hi Mary,
Which method are you referring to? Look forward to hearing back from you:)