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Tuesday, April 19

Citra-Solv Wood Transfer

Have you all played with Citra-Solv?
It is a natural cleaner and degreaser which works AWESOME when cleaning the kitchen, but it is also
 a great way to transfer images to fabric and wood surfaces.



I found it at Vitamin Cottage-Natural Grocers here in Denver, our Whole Foods didn't carry it. But many natural food stores carry it and even some chain supermarkets stock it with their cleaning supplies. You can also buy it here. A bottle of this concentrate will last you FOREVER! You water it down when you use it to clean and use full strength for transfer projects. The bottle says the fumes are harmless, but I have completely gotten ill and headachey from smelling them, so be sure to have proper ventilation when you use it.




The Project

I wanted some rustic and simple letters for my son's vintage airplane room walls so,  I had my husband copy a reverse image of this (from Graphics Fairy) at work and used Citra-Solv to transfer parts of it to the wood.


Just tape your reversed image upside down on the wood.




Paint it with a bit of Citr-Solv concentrate, don't go nuts it is strong stuff.I start with a little and add more if I need it to get a good transfer.




 Then, rub the letters lightly, while peeking under to be sure they are transferring.



On this piece I had to rub pretty hard and apply a decent amount of the Citra-Solv, but again start of gently and apply more pressure as needed.
With gentle rubbing I got this.


So I pressed really hard and got this.




I have done this a few times, and for me it works best on non-shiny and/or scuffed up surfaces. It also did not work with a print right from my printer-it needed to be from the b/w copier. It also didn't work with copies from the color copier, but I think it depends on the printer.


I had some shabby looking letters and then painted the piece with glaze tinted with wood stain..



AHHH, I really like it right above his door. He loves to lay in bed and point to letters and sing the ABC's.



I think this is definitely a practice makes perfect activity. Just the right amount of Citra-Solv, with just the right copy, on just the right surface, with just the right amount of burnishing. It really is easy though.

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2 Comments:

At January 4, 2012 at 10:00 AM , Blogger Charlotte Wilson said...

I just purchased some citra solve from Amazon after trying unsuccessfully to find it here in Atlanta.
I love what you did on this sign. And wonder if it will transfer onto painted wood??

Thanks for sharing,

♥charlotte

 
At January 6, 2012 at 11:14 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Does this work on laser printed letters or ink jet?

 

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