How to Rub On Transfers

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Summary: Rub on transfers using a stylus tool to rub marks onto paper, greeting cards or scrapbook pages. Make rub on transfers with a scrapbooking craftswoman in this free video on gifts and crafts.

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Janet Casto is an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator. She offers classes and home parties to teach her decorating techniques. She's also able to sell both stamp and scrapbook...read more

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"Beautiful. Rub on transfers are a lot of fun. Here's what I like to do to get started. I take and staple my, my transfer sheet at the top and then that way it keeps it from sliding around if I'm going to slide my paper underneath it. The other thing you can do with your rub on transfers is cut out the one that you're going to use and I have one cut out right here, and then all you do if you're going to be doing it on card stock you just peel it apart, there's a sticky side and a smooth side, you put the sticky side down, give it a rub with your hand. I like to use my stylist tool and then just keep rubbing, and you'll see the white if you're using white of course, lift up and you'll know that it'll be ready to peel off. There's a lot of different things you can do with rub ons besides greeting cards, you could do scrapbook pages, you could do picture frames, you could do notebooks. Let me go ahead and lift this up, and show you. It really, the white really pops on the dark card stock. Let me show you some other things I've done. This was just a little notepad that I got from the store and I've done with black rub ons onto this plastic so I have my own little personalized notebook that I can keep track of everything that I need to do, what stamps I need to buy, thing like that. Here's another application with the rub ons on glass. This is a frame that I did for the 4th of July and I've used the rub ons right onto the glass. Rub ons are a great way to add a new accent to your pieces weather it be card making, scrapbook pages or 3-D items. I'm Janet Casto with Stampin' Up your independent demonstrator, I hope you have a lot of fun doing rub ons, they're really a lot of, a great way to add an accent to your piece."

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