IOD Elysium JOURNAL TRANSFER 12×16 PAD
IOD Elysium JOURNAL TRANSFER 12×16 PAD
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IOD Elysium JOURNAL TRANSFER 12×16 PAD

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Iron Orchid Designs Elysium

Use it to add a unique touch to your furniture projects, wall art or accessories. Pressure sensitive, you apply them by rubbing them onto the surface. Ensure a long lasting result by sealing with a quality sealer.

 

• Distressable: for complete customization sand to your liking! Use a fine sandpaper with light pressure.

• Buildable: more opaque so they can be layered with other transfers, as well as show up against darker colors. Because sometimes one is just not enough, and a maker needs to make it their own.

• Improved backing to help prevent transfer mishaps and subsequent crushed souls.

• Easy to use: These beauties transfer onto your project surface like butter.

 

Application

Start with a clean, dry, matte surface. If painted, make sure it’s well cured, and if you have sanded the paint make certain there is no residual dust. All of these things will interfere with adhesion.

Carefully remove the transfer from its white backing. Slowly and carefully lower the transfer onto your intended surface, making sure that it does not touch until the placement is correct.

Use small pieces of low tack tape to hold it in place.

Using the provided tool, or one of your choice, start at one end of the transfer and rub firmly to adhere the image to the surface. Do this until the entire image is transferred. You are welcome for the free arm workout as well. If any parts aren’t transferred when you lift, simply lay it back down and rub more on that portion.

After it is transferred, with a clean dry hand, smooth down any bits that aren’t flatly adhered.
We recommend sealing with a water based (or not harsh solvent based) sealer (waxes created for furniture paints also work well if they don’t contain harsh solvents).