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This is one of the Passport Stamps we transfered to the top of of son's dresser. This is a great way to personalize your furniture and give it that high end look for low end cost.

What You'll Need:
1. Piece of Furniture, or an absent neighbor's piece of furniture. Think of their surprise when they arrive home!
2. MOD PODGE- Matte waterbase sealer, glue, and finish (approx. $4), or Liquitex Gel Medium (approx. $16)
3. Reverse Printed Artwork. If you need instructions on how to reverse your image, well, that's a different tutorial.
4. Sponge Brush Applicator ($1-ish)
5. Water and a Sponge or Paper Towel (cost determined by your preferred brand of Towel, but we recommend Bounty :) )
6. Fingers (Free...unless they are someone elses fingers, in which case, we don't want to know.)
7. Patience (although this project is quick on the gratification scale, the rubbing process does require a bit of patience and restraint, to keep from rubbing too hard in anticipation and damaging the transferred image.)

So, here is our first crack at an instructional video for one of our projects, and now one of our favorite techniques of adding a personal touch to your project pieces, transfers. The video quality is not the greatest, perhaps we need to watch a tutorial on producing video tutorials, but we digress. For now, we will offer you what we can, and our video production skills will improve with time. We hope you enjoy, and if you do, please share our blog with a friend, or sworn enemies, we're not picky. And if you have any questions or comments, don't be shy, unless you plan to be mean, in which case by all means, be shy.
10/10/2013 06:25:37 am

You have been given a great talent. Your creative and artistic gifts are definitely shown here. Thank you for the tutorials! Where would someone go to commission a work from you or purchase one of the pieces on your blog or Facebook page?

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10/11/2013 12:53:34 am

thanks sandra! all of our pieces for sale can be found under the "products" tab, to commission a piece of work click on the "custom to order" tab, or simply write on our find n flip facebook page. thanks again, and keep following us for more tutorials and awesome finds!

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