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Water Color Transfer Print

I chose my pop art project as the image I would use for my transfer print. I printed a colored version and a black and white version. I then water colored two pieces of card stock for my prints. My first water color for the black and white print I stuck to a cool color theme. The second water color for the colored image I did a rainbow splatter design. I then took Mod Podge and spread it all over my print. After that I laid the print face down on water color paper and squeegeed any air bubbles out. After that dried over night I used water to rub the paper off the print. The ink was left behind on the water color paper letting the colors shine though our print giving it a interesting and unique look. One thing I would have done different is giving my black and white print more white than black so more colors would come through. Overall I thought this was a really fun project that I would do again to get a better result.

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