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how-to: image transfers

Left curious after Hollis Brown Thornton's interview on Sunday? I thought that his technique could be really useful to collagists, and I know there are many that do image transfers. I've always wondered what it was, and how to do it. You too? Great, because here is a little step-by-step tutorial!

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(I'm so cheesy).

coooool, definitely going to try this.

ethelind:

thank you so much!
after reading his interview I googled about 1 hour to find out what a pigment transfer is :D
so cool... thank you for the link!

I may have had the link beforehand, and decided to leave you all hanging for a bit... haha.
But yes, it's an awesome tutorial and when I asked for pictures, Hollis put some up right away! It's excellent.

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