Learn how to do an image transfer from a magazine using a packing tape transfer.

This is SO easy and has so many creative applications!

Skills Required: None.Even if youve never crafted before, youll enjoy this project.

Packing Tape Transfer: The Easiest Craft Ever!

The process is very easy; perfect for kids as young as teenagers.

I always love learning new techniques.

Especially when it comes to creative pursuits, Im kind of addicted to it.

Michaels Makers summit

Ive been writing a lot of letters lately so I turned my transfers into awesome notecards!

But before I begin, let me tell you about how this class came to be.

And the program started last week with an amazing Michaels Makers Summit in Santa Rosa, California.

Open magazine with a roll of packing tape sitting on top

Unfortunately I wasnt able to go due to a foot injury .

I decided to tackle image transfers with packing tape.

Well, it looked like aneasy craft idea.

Smoothing packing tape onto a magazine page with a credit card

And I had magazines .

I opened the Creativebug course on my computer and followed along.

Then I burnished the tape to the surface with a credit card.

Packing tape with magazine pages attached

You might see a seam, but it will work!

I tore all of my chosen images with tape on top out of the magazines.

Then I set the image transfers aside to dry.

Magazine pages soaked off of the packing tape

Arent packing tape transfers cool?

I did just one and now Im completely addicted!

This would be a fun project for tweens and teens too.

Tape image transfer laid out on a board

Now I think you should take theCreativebugclass and try it!

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Attaching image transfer to cardstock with craft glue

Packaging tape image transfers on cards

Packing tape image transfer cards

Tape image transfer laid out on a board