How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer.

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer.

How to apply an I.O.D. decor transfer. We have been a stockist of I.O.D decor transfers for a while now and they have proved very popular. They are lots of ways you can bling up your furniture but none as unique and easy as this!

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer.

The transfers come in different sizes from a small plant pot transfers to big enough to fit a large dresser. There are typography and vintage images, all designed by Sally and Josie the sisters and designers behind Iron Orchid Designs. Their talents don’t end there! they have designed Vintage decor stamps  and Vintage art deco moulds. We did a Facebook LIVE in How to paint like a Pro Facebook group. Join the group and search #LIVE to see loads of Pro’s sharing tips, tricks, and tutorials. You can join by clicking here.

Appling the transfer.

The transfer needs to be applied to a matte paint for best results, so Fusion Mineral Paint or MMS Milk Paint is perfect for this. We prepped a piece of pine board we had hanging about and gave it a coat of Raw Silk and dry brushed some Putty over for a weathered look.

Once dry we picked our transfer, we choose the design Farmers Market to make farmhouse style kitchen sign. When you take the transfer out of the packet it comes with an instruction leaflet and a wooden stick to rub/transfer the design from the clear plastic sheet to your project.

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

The transfer comes on a clear plastic sheet with a waxed backing paper to protect it. When you have decided where to put the design slowly peel the wax backing paper off being careful not to peel any of the design away.  The transfers are very delicate and almost immediately adheres to the surface so can’t be moved once in place.

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

Transfering to your project.

Once the transfer is where you want it, use some tape to keep it in place. Lightly rub the transfer to push it against the surface and grab your stick. You want to rub with a little bit of pressure over every bit of the design so you burnish the design off the clear plastic onto the surface.

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

As you are burnishing/rubbing the design you will start to see it change to a lighter colour, you can see it leaving the clear plastic and sticking to your project! that looks like this.

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

When this look is achieved all over, gently peel back the plastic and take a peek to make sure the whole design is stuck down. If there is a piece that hasn’t stuck, just lay the clear sheet back down and rub a bit harder. It really is that simple.

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

How to apply an I.O.D decor transfer

Finishing

It’s almost done! you need to lay your hand flat over the design and rub gently to make sure the design has laid flat to the surface and no bits are sticking up. If you want to distress the design for that vintage look, now is the time to do it! a high grit like 320 upwards should do the trick. If it’s not going to be used in a high traffic area, you don’t have to seal it but the transfers can be sealed if you desire. Wax, Hemp Oil or a Poly/varnish will work and keep it protected.

Don’t forget these transfers can be used on glass, mirror or walls! just make sure the surface you are applying it to is clean and free from any grease. I.O.D decor transfers are available in the shop section of our website.

We would just like to say a massive thank you to Mandy Alexander of Alexander photograph for the fab pics X you can check out her Facebook page here.

Hope you found this helpful

Sarah X

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5 Comments

  1. Tank you for putting it in writing with photos. I am not able to watch videos.
    It looks easy, sure hope I can do it !
    THANK UUUU!

  2. Thank you for putting it in writing with photos. I am not able to watch videos.
    It looks easy, sure hope I can do it !
    THANK UUUU!

  3. Jane Sherbina

    Hi. Thankyou for tutorial. I finished a small piece using hemp oil. Could I apply a transfer over that finish?

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