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How Do You Transfer Images To Stone Or Metal Using Polaroid Transfer Technique?

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How Do You Transfer Images To Stone Or Metal Using Polaroid Transfer Technique?

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A three-dimensional surface can take on a new look with the right superimposed image. This technique will allow you to transfer a Polaroid image with virtually no equipment. Prepare the Surface Step 1 Choose your stone or piece of metal. Keep in mind that an image will show up better on a light surface. Step 2 Prepare the surface: Wash or wipe it down; scrub it if necessary to remove loose particles. Degrease it with rubbing alcohol if necessary. Step 3 Coat a metal surface with two coats of spray polyurethane and allow it to dry fully to seal the surface and prevent it from rusting. Step 4 Coat a stone surface or sealed metal surface with two coats of acrylic matte medium and allow it to dry fully. Prepare the Image Step 1 Take a Polaroid photo using a camera, or use a slide printer to take a Polaroid photo of a slide you’ve shot. Make sure you’re using Polaroid film that can be transferred, such as 669, SX70, 559, 59 or 809. Step 2 Let the Polaroid photo cure for 24 hours. (If you’re

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