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Transfers On Furniture

Applying a transfer is literally rubbing it onto your furniture piece. The transfers are extremely thin so keeping them attached to the backing paper until you're ready to apply is important. Each transfer comes with an application stick. You can cut them out, use just a portion, or apply the entire transfer. You'll want to finish the piece with a topcoat. I use a satin clear Polyurethane.

 Peek at my video here for more info!

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Transfers on Glass & Mirrors

When you apply a transfer to glass or mirrors you do not want to seal them because you'll see the sealer when it dries. Transfers don't like the sun, but should be okay unsealed on these projects if kept inside or in the shade.

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Decoupage Paper Application

I prefer the fiber, or A1 & A2, decoupage papers because they don't tear when your applying them. I highly recommend if this is your first project to use these. I prefer Mod Podge to the other, more expensive decoupage gels, it works nicely and dries evenly. I use a paintbrush and apply a thin, even coat to the project, cut your paper to the proper size and simply lay it down in place. I then apply another (no need to wait!) think coat over the top and let it dry.

Peek at my video here for more info!

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Digital Download

Our Digital Downloads are as easy as downloading a document and printing it on your printer. You'll receive the download link after purchase. I love picking up frames while thrifting which makes this a very affordable project!

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2026 Twist My Armoire

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