Phil Langley presents at PlaceTech's Trend Talk London

Transfer it to a nice clean plate and suddenly you can see it for what it is!.

Cut the wax paper to about the width of a regular sheet of paper.. Load the wax paper into the printer and hit print!It helps if you put the concave curving side down, I find.. Now you have your image on the wax paper.

Phil Langley presents at PlaceTech's Trend Talk London

Careful, the ink is still wet!Find a flat surface like a dresser next to a half-demolished wall to work on..Since the ink is still wet and doesn’t absorb into the wax paper like it does in regular paper, you’re going to use this like a stamp.

Phil Langley presents at PlaceTech's Trend Talk London

Find the spot where you’d like to place your image.You can measure, or you can do like I did and just eyeball it based on where my image was on the other side.

Phil Langley presents at PlaceTech's Trend Talk London

Smooth and press with your hand.. Peel ‘er back!.

The pillow cover that I’m working with here is actually the back side of another Halloween themed pillow cover I did about a month ago.92)Fresh Coconut.

93)Banana Bread Chunks.94)Mini Cinnamon Rolls.

95)Zucchini Bread.96)Carrot Cake Chunks.

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