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Bird Watching - Kacha (61 x 46cm) - Redesign Décor Transfers® TUBE

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Bird Watching - Kacha (61 x 46cm) - Redesign Décor Transfers® TUBERedesign Dco Transfers aanbrengen is werkelijk kinderspel. Hieronder leggen we uit hoe het werkt. STAP 1Bereid het oppervlak waar je de transfer op wil aanbrengen voor. Schuur het eventueel glad met wat schuurpapier en zorg dat het oppervlak stof en vetvrij is. STAP 2 Bepaal waar je het transfer precies wil hebben en knip indien nodig bepaalde stukken uit. Verwijder daarbij de beschermende folie nog niet en wees voorzichtig dat er geen delen van de

Redesign Déco Transfers aanbrengen is werkelijk kinderspel. Hieronder leggen we uit hoe het werkt.

 

STAP 1

Bereid het oppervlak waar je de transfer op wil aanbrengen voor. Schuur het eventueel glad met wat schuurpapier en zorg dat het oppervlak stof- en vetvrij is. 

 

STAP 2

Bepaal waar je het transfer precies wil hebben en knip indien nodig bepaalde stukken uit. Verwijder daarbij de beschermende folie nog niet en wees voorzichtig dat er geen delen van de transfer gaan kleven op bepaalde plaatsen waar je het niet wil. Het is dan immers moeilijk - vrijwel onmogelijk zelfs - om het nog te verwijderen.  
Zeker wanneer je stukjes transfer uitknipt en zelf naast en over elkaar wil gaan plakken, is het handig om de uitgeknipte stukjes, met de beschermende folie er nog aan, met wat schilderstape op je meubel te kleven. Op deze manier krijg je een goed overzicht van je eigen ontwerp en kan je zelf blijven bouwen aan je "puzzel". 
Je kan verschillende stukjes transfer over elkaar heen aanbrengen. Op de plaatsen waar de tekeningen overlappen, zal de onderste tekening niet meer zichtbaar zijn. Wanneer je stukken deels laat overlappen, creëer je meer diepte in het design. 

 

STAP 3

Eens je tevreden bent over waar je elk stukje of de gehele transfer wil hebben, neem je de stukjes met de schilderstape terug weg. Je verwijdert één voor één de beschermende folie en brengt vervolgens de transfer, met de klevende zijde naar beneden, op de gewenste plaatsen aan. Probeer dit zo recht en strak mogelijk te doen, zodat je geen bubbels creëert. 

 

STAP 4

Met het bijgeleverde stokje (of Transfer tool) wrijf je de transfer vervolgens op het meubelstuk. Je zet daarbij het stokje met de lange zijde opstaand, in een hoek van ongeveer 45 graden op de achterzijde van de transfer. Door het schuren en de druk van het stokje, zal de afbeelding geleidelijk aan van de folie naar het meubel transfereren. Het principe is net zoals die van een tijdelijke tattoo. 

Het gemakkelijkste is om langzaamaan van links naar rechts te werken, of omgekeerd. Telkens wanneer je een stukje gedaan hebt, trek je zachtjes de achterste folie naar boven om te kijken of het ontwerp goed getransfereerd is. Zoniet, leg je de folie terug over het design en wrijf je verder met het stokje. Zo werk je jezelf geleidelijk aan een weg naar rechts, tot de afbeelding volledig overgezet is. 

En je bent klaar...!

 

 

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