Wow, thats a pretty cool idea!! Maybe somehow adhere the napkin to your printer paper and then print? Not sure if that would actually work or shred in the printer, tho!
This is a cool idea. Depending on the napkin (or paper bag) you can run it through your printer. I have seen paperbags that were ran through a printer an images were printed on them for party favors.
I have in the past used images that are printed on an inkjet printer and ironed them onto fabric. You need to make a reverse copy of the image, especially if there is lettering in it. Haven't tried it on a napkin. I wonder?
Paulette: Found this site with a list of tutorials on transferring digital images. Hope it helps: http://www.graphicsfairy-diy.com/2012/01/12-easy-image-transfer-methods-for-diy.html
great idea, must look into it, love christine in italy xx
ReplyDeleteWow, thats a pretty cool idea!! Maybe somehow adhere the napkin to your printer paper and then print? Not sure if that would actually work or shred in the printer, tho!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feature! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool idea. Depending on the napkin (or paper bag) you can run it through your printer. I have seen paperbags that were ran through a printer an images were printed on them for party favors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI have in the past used images that are printed on an inkjet printer and ironed them onto fabric. You need to make a reverse copy of the image, especially if there is lettering in it. Haven't tried it on a napkin. I wonder?
ReplyDeleteLinda
What a Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePrint it in reverse onto a plastic page protector and use like a rub-on.
ReplyDeleteCool idea, Paulette!
ReplyDeletePaulette: Found this site with a list of tutorials on transferring digital images. Hope it helps: http://www.graphicsfairy-diy.com/2012/01/12-easy-image-transfer-methods-for-diy.html
ReplyDeleteLinda