How to Transfer Images Using Wax Paper (2024)

This post is sponsored by Graphic Stock. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.

Hey guys! Today I wanted to show you how to transfer images using wax paper. It’s a fun and easy DIY project with limitless possibilities! With just a few stepsyou can quickly transfer any printable image to wood {or any other hard surface} using wax paper and your regular ink jet printer. Pretty cool, eh?

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I promise that this is a super easy tutorial that anyone can do! The steps may look a little long, but they really only take a few minutes. Let’s get going!

  • First you need to choose something to transfer an image too – any hard surface will work but I especially love doing this with more rustic wood pieces. Wooden crates or trays, old wooden cutting boards,or table tops work perfectly, but obviously you probably want to leave your favorite antiques alone!
  • Next it is time to head on over to Graphic Stock and pick a graphic. With over 250,000 images to choose from this is seriously the hardest part of the project! Use the search bar on the top of the page to narrow down your choices and you will soon find a ton of beautiful images to choose from. Once you sign up for your free 7 day trialyou can download up to 20 images per day – that is 140 free graphics of your choice! You can then choose to roll over onto a monthly unlimited plan or cancel your membership and still keep your images. Please note though that you will need to make sure to cancel if you do not wish to keep going with their monthly plan or you will be automatically billed. I have been a member since last October {without any sponsored affiliations} so I can honestly say that I love them and have used their graphics for many different types of projects.

  • I wanted a farmhouse feel for this project, so I used a DIY wooden tray {tutorial coming soon!} and chose these cute organic food labels from Graphic Stock. You can choose to download the images as a JPEG, PNG, EPS or PDF. Since I only wanted to use one of the labels, I downloaded mine in JPEG format and cropped my image {I will show you how in PicMonkey but you can use any photo editing program}. If you have Adobe Illistrator, you can download the EPS file to choose your image.

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  • For those of you that are using a JPEG, you will need to go to PicMonkey{or whatever photo editing program you are using}, click on edit, and open your saved JPEG file. You then need to click on the Basic Edits {square box} in the left side bar and choose crop. Drag the cursor over the image that you would like making sure that you are isolating it from the other images. Remember that you will be reducing the image size so you don’t want to go too small. If your image is slightly blurry, you can always click on Sharpen to increase the crispness a little.

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  • For this project, you will need to print your image as a reverse image. To reverse your image, click on Rotate over on the left side bar and then click on the two horizontal arrows.

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  • Once you have the reverse image, just click Save {just above the image} and you are ready to get going with your project!

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  • Cut some wax paper to8 1/2 x 11 and use a little tape on each end to adhere it to a regular 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper {this will help to prevent the wax paper from jamming your printer}. I choose to print mine in black and white rather than color and did have to unclick the “fit paper to size” button since I was using a square image. To print, just load the layered wax paper directly into the printer {for our printer the wax paper was placed face down} and gently guide the paper out as the image prints.
  • To help the image transfer better to the wood, you want the wood slightly wet. If it is too wet it will cause the image to run so don’t go crazy with your water. To get just the right amount of moisture, I misted gently with a spray bottle and then lightly ran a rag over the wood so the mist was distributed evenly.

  • Place the wax paper over the stool and use a credit card or other flat edge to burnish the image on. The most important thing is to make sure that the paper does not move, but I found that with the wood slightly wet, the paper actually stuck quite nicely. Be sure to go over the entire image using equal pressure and then carefully remove the wax paper.

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  • Once the ink has dried, you can give it a light sanding if you want a more rustic feel or paint or fill in with a sharpie if you wanted a more solid look. If your project needs to withstand some heavier wear and tear, be sure to seal it. A spray sealer {I like Krylon} works best as waxing or a liquid sealer can cause some running of the ink. Spray in light coats and don’t spray too close to the image transfer.

How to Transfer Images Using Wax Paper (7)The tray works great on a coffee table or to hold magazines and is perfect for entertaining.

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This technique is such an inexpensive way to transform your basic pieces or thrift store finds and makes a beautiful gifts for family and friends! I hope you have fun with it!

To get some amazing graphics, don’t forget to head on over to Graphic Stock for your free 7 day trial. The images can be used for crafts, home decor projects, labels, scrapbooking, gift wrapping, and so much more! Here are just a few more of mymanyfavorites…

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The images are all royalty free so you are able to keep them and use them forever!

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FAQs

How to transfer pictures with wax paper? ›

You will have to work quickly, but once you set the wax paper down you CAN NOT move it. Try to line up the paper then gently lay it on the surface you want to transfer it to. Holding the wax paper firmly down, use a credit card to gently scrape the surface. Then carefully remove the paper.

Can wax paper work as transfer paper? ›

If you have an inkjet printer, you can easily transfer text and pictures to a piece of wood, using some waxed paper, tape, and a credit card.

How do you transfer images to wood using wax paper? ›

Lay your printed image down as still as possible and keep it pressed into place while you tape a few edges onto your item. Then you just rub the wax paper over the transfer with the back of the spoon until it ends up on the wood! You'll be able to see areas darken as the ink transfers over to the wood.

What not to do with wax paper? ›

The wax will melt at high temperatures, and the paper itself can catch on fire. Because of this, don't use wax paper to line baking sheets or cake pans or put it in a hot oven.

What is the correct way to use wax paper? ›

Use wax paper to line dishes that aren't going in the oven. Wax paper's best use is lining countertops and tables before rolling out pie crusts or kneading bread, to prevent a mess. Wax paper can also be used to wrap food for cold storage or even line a pan for making something like fudge.

Can you use parchment paper for image transfer? ›

You're going to wonder why you've been doing photo transfer the hard way! The parchment paper photo transfer method means less burnishing and there's no paper to dissolve so less chance of rubbing too hard and ruining your transfer.

Will wax paper work as transfer paper? ›

With just a few steps you can quickly transfer any printable image to wood {or any other hard surface} using wax paper and your regular ink jet printer.

How do you transfer pictures to wood without Mod Podge? ›

One method for transferring pictures to wood without Mod Podge involves using a gel medium or transfer paper. Apply a thin layer of gel medium onto the wood surface, place the printed image face down onto the gel, and smooth out any air bubbles.

How do you transfer drawings from wax paper to skin? ›

Apply a deodorant stick to the area to help the waxed paper stick better. Apply with liquid side to the skin. Blot and let sit for a couple of minutes. In order not to smudge the design.

Can I transfer an image on parchment paper? ›

The parchment paper option is quickly growing into one of the more popular ways of transferring an image to your carving block. And why shouldn't it? It's quick, it's easy and you probably already have everything you need to do it right at home!

Can you use wax paper instead of parchment paper for iron transfers? ›

If the application involves any kind of heat, use parchment paper. If the cool application involves moisture, use wax paper.

Does anything stick to wax paper? ›

Wax paper is often used for baking tasks that don't require heat. Due to its non-stick nature it's especially useful when rolling out dough. You can also sift dry ingredients—think flour, sugar, and cocoa—over a piece of wax paper and use it to funnel the contents into your mixing bowl.

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