Thursday, November 17, 2011

How to Transfer Typography onto Furniture


One of the Questions that I get asked most frequently is ...
"How can I enlarge your images so that I can use them on Furniture?"
(An example would be this gorgeous table by Chi-Chi Studio Designs!)
There are a few ways of doing this... you can use Photoshop to enlarge the image, or you can use an Overhead Projector. However I wanted to make a Tutorial for those of you that don't have Photoshop or Projectors. Instead you can use a Free online site called BlockPosters.com!



First go to BlockPosters.com.

Proceed to Step 1: Just click the "Browse" button and select your file and then click "Continue".



Step 2:
Decide how many sheets of paper you would like the image to be spread out on. (You can lay out blank pages on your project and see how many you would like to use, according to the size that you desire.). Then use the arrow keys to change the number of pages. And select Portrait or Landscape and you will see the measurements on the screen. When you like the size that you see, click continue.



Step 3: Click on "Click here to download...".


Step 4: Print out your pages!!! Yay! Now you have a large image that you can use for your transfer. (Of course you can also make Posters for your Walls too!)




Step 5: I cheated a bit here, because I found this awesome video from MyWonderfulWalls.com that shows you an excellent technique for transferring the image onto your Furniture piece, sign, wall or whatever your project is. The video shows the technique done on a Wall, but just imagine it's a piece of Furniture instead, and you'll get the picture!

For transferring you will need: 1)Light colored Pastel Stick 2)Ball Point Pen

To Paint your letters you will need either: 1)A small round brush & some paint or 2)Paint Markers

After your done, you may want to seal your piece with your favorite clear sealer to protect it.

To see some Typography Transfer Images that you can use in your projects, click HERE.

Here are a two more gorgeous examples from my readers:



A stunning Dresser/Server by Clydia from Three Mango Seeds.


And a fabulous French Table by Korrie at Red Hen Home!

I hope you can use this Tutorial to make some lovely pieces of your own!

57 comments:

  1. Thank you Karen! You have helped me in my quest to put your images on bigger items! t.xoxoxo

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  2. Wow, thanks, I've been trying to figure out how to enlarge your graphics- great tool! :)

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  3. Thank you Karen, this is much needed information. Again I don't know what we would do without you.

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  4. Fantastic info....thanks!

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing this Karen, I have been itching to do this with no clue!! i never realised it would be so simple! thank you.

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  6. I love that french table :) I'm following...

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  7. Thanks everyone! I'm glad you all found this useful!!

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  8. Oh my gosh, what a great site! Thank you, Karen! I was just talking about this today with a bloggy friend and where you could go to enlarge something. I am saving this right to my favorites!

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  9. Thanks Karen ! this is a great resource. I will use it for sure .

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  10. Thank you Karen! These tips are invaluable - bookmarked this page.

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  11. You really are a fairy, aren't you? ;o) TFS!! Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin

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  12. Hi Karen,
    Thanks so much for this valuable information. Can't wait to try it.

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  13. Thank you so much! What a terrific resource! I'll be sure to use this over and over! I really appreciate all of your efforts. How do you find the time??

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  14. Karen here is a long over due THANK YOU!!!!

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  15. Thanks! I've bookmarked the blockposters page.

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  16. This is great info, thank you so much, I love your site!

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  17. That site is so cool! Thanks so much for sharing it! xoxo, Clydia

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  18. This really looks like a cool idea, thank you for sharing it.

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  19. This will be a great project for me and my partner. Thanks.
    furniture stores in los angeles

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  20. The more i keep clicking on your page the more i fall in love with your items. Do you do custom work if i would like to order something for my personal chef business and pay for it?

    Email me at xlntchef@gmail.com if you do. I am in LOVE with the vintage look and I am good at creating fun projects of my own but at the moment i am still at the looks like an amateur made it and for my site and on products I want a clean and crisp and hyper professional look!

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  21. Your site is amazing! Thanks for sharing. I fell in love with the table and I would like to know how to paint the typography once you have it enlarged.
    Thanks in advance.

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  22. Many , many thanks! So many of us have been dying to transfer. You make everything so easy, and fun..
    Penney

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  23. Thank you so much for sharing this Karen! I'm so excited to use this technique! When you have a chance can you email me your address, I have a darling little vintage advertising card I want to send you. ~Lili

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  24. Wow, thank you so much for this blog and the associated incredible info AND the typography prints. I have just found an old tiny milking stool and sanded back to a shabby look and was looking for some great wording type to put on it - definitely using your stuff. Awesome.

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  25. Thank you! found this post via Pinterest!

    blessings
    barbara jean

    PS thanks for all the work you do in bringing us sweet treasures all the time.

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  26. I have been trying to download a image via: Block Poster although they ask for JPG of GIF...
    Yours are PDF so how would I change that to follow through?
    Love that you put so much time into the arts and share them with us all...Tootsie

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  27. Thanks so much for posting this! I've been wondering how I'm going to transfer a graphic onto a table to do a ghost sign. Of course, I feel silly to have forgotten a technique that I learned in jr high art, but hey, I'm old!

    Thx!

    Tina

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  28. I'm curious if this would work on laminate furniture. I'm not a DIYer at all so I'm sorry if this is a "silly" question.

    Thanks, Toni

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  29. Well..This is gorgeous!!!!Thanks for sharing!!xx

    http://artnouveaucom.blogspot.com/

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  30. I've just started "testing" out transfers on wood. Is the design supposed to be slightly raised when completed (from the paper), or is it supposed to be absolutely flush with the wood? It seems that if I rub too much to try to get it flush that then I end up removing some of the design.

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  31. Awesome! I can't wait to try this.

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  32. That is a very clever idea! It look really great on the furniture. I'm loving the fabulous French Table by Korrie.

    office furniture nyc

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  33. Thanks for such wonderful ideas and the graphics are fabulous. Since all the graphic files are in pdf format, how can you convert them to jpeg to upload to the blockposter site. It would not accept them as pdf and it won't allow me to change the file. Any advice?

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    1. On the graphics fairy website, when you choose the graphic, Instead of (or in addition to) saving the pdf - click on the graphic and then when it comes up, right click on the object and "save as" - it will automatically save it as a jpeg or similar "picture" file. I do it all the time all over the web. Hope this helps.

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  34. thank you so much for sharing these tips.. im a beginner at pretty much all of this and i am absolutely ecstatic to learn all this stuff.

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  35. Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  36. I am so happy to find your site today! I am in love!

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  37. glad i came across your site :) have a table i wanted to put image on and had no idea where to start i now know how to enlarge and hopefully transfer onto table top when im ready. One question if i enlarge it using this program will the wax paper method work the image i want to do has to much detail to hand paint :)

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  39. Большое спасибо!

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  40. I just figured out the chalk/paint marker transfer method, and then I read this! lol I wish I had read more sooner, just got so excited to start using the transfer! Thank you!!

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  41. Hi,

    I have been trying to locate the graphic used on the white table with the baskets on your site (three mango seeds used and red hen). Could you let me know what it is called? My search hasn't turned anything up.

    Thanks

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  42. Hi,
    We are having problems with blowing up your typography sets. Whenever we go to blockposters and have them blow it up to say 5 pages X 5 pages whenever we go to print it, the letters are like a bunch of little squares, it is not clear at all. Any idea of why this is happening or what we can do about it?
    Thank you

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  43. Wow its really an amazing furniture ....its look is so nice .


    Hotel

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  44. Love your blog!
    Vicki
    www.oldvicdonaldsfarm.com

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  45. You can learn to transfer typography onto documents. Good post

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  46. This is so awesome. Thank you for putting this together. I really appreciate it.

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  47. At last I found the tool that I need to decorate my ergonomic chairs NYC
    at the patio. Thanks for providing the link to blockposter.com, been looking for it for a long time.

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  48. Thank you for this tute! it was so helpful. Hopefully, I'll have a finished project to link up with you on a Monday in the very near future... Little Bit from www.DecorateWithaLittleBit.com

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  49. Unfortunately the BlockPosters tool is an issue for image transfers because it does not allow you to 'mirror or reverse the image'; at least not that I am aware of.

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  51. It is my great pleasure to visit your website and to enjoy your excellent post here. I like that very much. Furniture online

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  52. Una sugerencia genial, Karen, gracias.

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  53. I tried a couple of the above methods, but my paper stuck!I did mine today onto a wooden breakfast tray that I DIY chalk painted. All I did was run plain tracing paper through my inkjet, wet the top of my tray a bit, laid the paper face down on the painted tray, taped the edges, then used the rounded end of my stencil brush, very firmly, to transfer the image by rubbing in all directions over the ink. It worked really good, it dried and when I tried to wipe off some of the ink, it didn't wipe off! I wanted to put it on brag monday, but Im not sure how! heres a link to it on Hometalk http://www.hometalk.com/1311376/goodwill-breakfast-tray-re-do

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