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Every like and comment tells YouTube to show this to more people, so please jump in. If you really, really like this content and want to support me you can donate at Kofi. I have just set it up at: https://ko-fi.com/lizchadertonartist In my holiday journal a few weeks ago ( • Holiday sketchbook tips and tricks | ... ) , I showed you an image transfer I'd done and innocently said, would you like to see how to do it? Well, the resounding answer was yes, so here it is: How to do an photo transfer from a laser printer using mat gel medium. There are so many films about how to to do image transfers that I wondered how to make mine a bit different or more useful to you, so I have showed you how to integrate an image transfer into a mixed media piece, using watercolour, modelling paste and a few other things besides. If you only want to see the transfer, just watch the first part and if you want to see how I created this celebration of the Tyne Bridge in my art journal, grab a cup of tea and watch the whole thing... I am doing this in a journal, but of course you could use all thes techniques and do them on paper or canvas to create a painting. The process is super simple - writing it makes it sound complicated: Reverse your photo using whatever photo app you like Manipulate the photo if you want - I posterised it and changed the colour Put gel on the page and on the print Place the photo on the surface and press it down Let it dry Wet the back with water Rub off the paper Coat with more gel medium to avoid a film of paper clouding the image I love transferring images - it feels a little bit magic. Of course you could just stick the photo down and collage on the paper, but it is great to be able to transfer the image seamlessly with no sign of how you did it. . I think I might be a little bit addicted and want to transfer onto canvas next (stay tuned) - if you want to see that experiment, let me know too. Every week I share a tip, trick or technique I wish I had known when I started painting, so if you enjoyed this please like, comment and subscribe. Or if you have a watercolour problem, let me know and maybe I can help? If you want to have more in depth courses please head over to http://www.lizchadertonstudio.co.uk. I also run a friendly Facebook group: / watercolourstudiowithlizchaderton . #lizchaderton #artjournal #imagetransfer