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After a lot of research I found that there are many ways get pictures onto stone, each with varying effects. I tried out three methods and eventually went with one though I will talk about the the other two as well.
After a lot of research I found that there are many ways get pictures onto stone, each with varying effects. I tried out three methods and eventually went with one though I will talk about the the other two as well.


HOW TO TRANSFER IMAGES WITH INKJET OR LASER PRINTS
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7DFuJt3mvw Dabbleon Art]
 
 
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<h4>Method3 : 배접 (褙接) Bae-joup</h4>Traditional korean technic to preserve painting <br>Material : 풀 (糊) Pull, Material
We have a ton of slab stone in our yard, and as soon as I came across a few pieces that were particularly thin I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them. I also have a few pictures I have been meaning to display, so this project was a good way to finally get around to displaying them.
After a lot of research I found that there are many ways get pictures onto stone, each with varying effects. I tried out three methods and eventually went with one though I will talk about the the other two as well.


<h4>How to make it?</h4>
<h4>How to make it?</h4>
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*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Pallet-Crates-Inkjet-Image-Transfer-to-Wood/ Pallet Crates & Inkjet Image Transfer to Wood by blissful2015]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Pallet-Crates-Inkjet-Image-Transfer-to-Wood/ Pallet Crates & Inkjet Image Transfer to Wood by blissful2015]


<h4>Method3 : 배접 (褙接) Bae-joup</h4>traditional korean technic to preserve painting <br>Material : 풀 (糊) Pull, Material
We have a ton of slab stone in our yard, and as soon as I came across a few pieces that were particularly thin I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them. I also have a few pictures I have been meaning to display, so this project was a good way to finally get around to displaying them.
After a lot of research I found that there are many ways get pictures onto stone, each with varying effects. I tried out three methods and eventually went with one though I will talk about the the other two as well.


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