Coveralls Close-out Specials!
I have a limited
amount of Coveralls transfers that I’ll sell for $2.00 each while
they last (originally they were $5.99). They can be used to make lovely gifts
when applied to boxes, trays or about any hard surface. Each package
contains one sheet 12.75" X 8.75"
See photos of projects I have done below.
Close out sale! Just $2.00 each!!
plus postage
Coveralls is a
instant professional finish for wood and other solid surfaces, using
a sponge and water to apply. Instantly cover a rich, thick satin
gloss finish from a water slide sheet to your project. Coveralls can
be used to cover an entire surface or to create accent shapes to
apply to that surface.
You can cover raw wood, painted wood or finished wood with equal
ease. Coveralls will not rip or tear when working around corners or
edges. You’ve got the neatness, ease and reposition And you’ve got a
material that doesn’t crack or chip. Works perfectly with decorative
edge scissors and craft punches and molds easily to the application
surface. Coveralls designs come in Faux Finishes, Fun Finishes and
Fine Art Images.
Tips and Techniques
for applying at bottom of page.
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Tips and
Techniques for Using Coveralls
How to apply.
1. Using the guidelines and rulers on the back of the Coveralls
sheet, cut out the shape you desire.
2. Remove the clear protective covering from the piece and you are
ready to apply. This will expose the adhesive.
Don’t worry! The design looks ‘cloudy' for a reason....when applied
it will look just like the designer reference sheet included in the
package.
3. Carefully position the transfer on the surface with the adhesive
side down. Smooth into place.
4. Now gently wipe the exposed paper backing with a damp sponge. Not
too little water and not too much. You want to see the paper absorb
the water and turn a darker shade. Pay close attention to the
corners of the transfer. Moistening them thoroughly is a key to a
quick and easy release.
TIPS:
Fill a coffee mug 1/8 full with clean water and stand the damp
sponge in the cup. This allows the sponge to absorb water at a
steady rate. Moisten your fingertips when you need to apply a drop
to a corner.
Relax for a moment and give your transfer time to release itself
from its carrier sheet ( paper backing) and bond to its new surface.
Now you will be able to slide/lift the carrier sheet and remove it.
Use the damp sponge to smooth down the transfer as you go.
Once your design is perfectly in place you can remove any air
bubbles with the prick of a pin.
If you are going to cover additional areas of your project- or
create an overlay design - wipe away any water with a paper towel
before applying another section of transfer.
Let project cure for 48 hours for a good durable bond.
You can apply a finish over the cured transfer if you wish. I love
the effect of a coat of Envirotex Clear Coating to give a glass
looking finish.
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