Tutorial – Create Your Own Rub-ons Using Grafix Rub-Onz Transfer Film In the ATC below, the image of the woman is a rub-on I created using Grafix Rub-Onz Transfer Film and my printer. If you are like me you have lots of images on your computer that would work great as rub-ons. It is difficult to achieve a good result with many of the other transfer methods available such as packing tape, gel mediums etc.

I’m going to outline how to use the Rub-Onz Transfer Film so you’ll have a general idea of how it works before investing in the product. I’ll also give you some tips that you won’t find in the product instructions. The product comes with two 8½” x 11” (letter sized) sheets; one sheet is an adhesive film with a blue backing and one sheet is a white frosted film. The purpose of the process and sheets is to transfer the ink from your printed image to an adhesive that you then apply to your project.

Step 1 – Print Your Images Print your images on the rough side of the Rub-Onz film with your printer set to “Photo Paper” and the resolution at the maximum setting. · ·

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TIPS Try to fill-up the entire sheet. The product is not terribly expensive but it’s not cheap either. The sheet you print your images on is not the sheet that is used to apply your image. You are going to be transferring the image to an adhesive sheet so the image will be reversed. If the direction of the image matters, either reverse your image before printing or change your printer settings to “Mirror Image” before printing. Trying to create a transfer of text does not work unless the text is part of an image or the text has color behind it. Plain text has no ink around it so there is nothing to stick to the adhesive. If your printer feeder does not handle the sheet of film (one of mine did not) you can tape (removable double sided tape) the sheet to a piece of heavier paper and it should work.

OPTION: Instead of printing the images you can use a rubber stamp to stamp the image and inks (pens, markers, alcohol inks etc) to color the image. Use an ink like Staz-On for stamping. The steps are the same regardless of which method you use (printing or stamping). You can also print some and stamp some on the same sheet. Make sure you complete all stamping, printing, coloring etc. before moving on to the next step.

Step 2 – After printing, wait approximately 15 minutes for the sheet to dry. The time will vary depending on the dampness of your climate. You’ll then apply the adhesive film sheet from the blue sheet to the printed sheet. Start by taking the blue sheet and separating the blue side from the clear side at a corner. Only separate a small part of the sheet.

Apply the clear side of the sheet which is coated in an adhesive to your printed sheet.

Slowly pull back the blue sheet and press the clear adhesive side onto the printed sheet. You want to avoid creating bubbles between the sheets.

Continue until the entire clear adhesive sheet is applied to the printed sheet.

Rub the sheets together and smooth out any bubbles. I like use a brayer. If you can’t smooth out the bubbles, cutout your image and try again. The closer a bubble is to an edge the easier it is to smooth out.

VERY IMPORTANT Once you start applying the adhesive sheet you cannot stop and you can’t lift it and shift it. Step 3 – Cutout your image. The transfer film has a slight sheen so cut your images as close as possible.

Step 4 – Separate the transfer film from the adhesive film at the edge. · ·

Tips If you can’t get the films to separate, shift to a different edge and try again. If the films separate improperly, press them together, move to a different edge and try separating them again.

Step 5 – Place the image (sticky side) on your project and using a popsicle stick, rub the image until you can lift the transfer film.

To checkout more techniques using Grafix Rub-Onz Transparency Film click here http://artfullymusing.blogspot.com/2010/12/tutorial-aging-and-crackling-image.html

Below is the Grafix website where you can find sites to purchase the product. http://www.grafixarts.com/product/RubOnz_Transfer_Film_ To see more of my art, download free images, and learn new techniques checkout my Blog “Artfully Musing” at http://artfullymusing.blogspot.com

The artwork in this tutorial is protected by US and International Copyright Laws. Do not duplicate, alter, or reproduce in anyway. Please use for instructional purposes only. ©2010 Laura Carson, All Rights Reserved

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