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All about waterslide decal paper transfers

May 25, 2013 By Diana / Dreams Factory 68 Comments

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Learn all about waterslide decal paper, a unique image transfer technique that you can use to beautify almost any object by simply adding your favorite graphics or text!

What is the waterslide decal paper and where to use it?

The waterslide decal paper is a special transfer paper that you can easily use to transfer an image or text. The best things about this paper is that is translucent and can be used on almost any smooth surface.
You probably already know by now that I love using this paper on Dreams Factory’s decorations, the main reason being the clear final aspect that you get both on the image being transferred but also on the surface transferred on.
I have successfully used the waterslide decal paper to transfer images to wood or HDF (High Density Fiberwood), bamboo objects, glass or porcelain coffee cups, metal tins, metal & terracotta pots, book covers, furniture, jars and even polymer clay and candles. You can find below all about waterslide decal paper transfers and some of our French  and Shabby Chic decorations, made with this amazing transfer paper, as you will see, the possibilities are endless.

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Good to know before applying the waterslide decal paper

Decide on the images you want to use. I’m such a big fan of The Graphics Fairy’s amazing free images, I’m sure you love them too. I use them a lot on my projects because they have a high resolution and I can easily resize them to perfectly fit my needs. I also love making (mostly French) digital collages, you can check my graphics for more inspiration.
You can save your image/images on your computer, copy them into a Word document or in Photoshop and adjust them as you wish. I usually print multiple images on the same decal paper, not to waste any inch of this magic paper! :)

Tips and tricks

> For a good quality final result try printing on decals clear, high resolution images.
> If you use decals on any painted surface, you can use a matte finish spray after applying them, to seal both the surface and the decals.
> If you are using your decals on glass, ceramics or porcelain, it is recommended that you choose a border for your images, so they would sort of blend in on the surface.
> To better fix the decals onto glass, ceramics or porcelain you can bake the decorated object in the oven for 8-12 minutes at  110 Celsius degree, but make sure you check them constantly because they can easily burn. You will know the decals are ready when they will start to get a ‘glassy’ look. Even if you bake the decorated objects like this, they will not be safe to wash in a dishwasher machine, only by hand.
> If you want to make them dish washing safe, you will have to fire them into a special oven called kiln* – like the one here – which is especially used for burning objects at higher temperatures. This special oven will practically burn the decals and permanently print your image onto the object.
> There are different types and brands of waterslide decal paper, some are for inkjet printers, others for laserjet printers so make sure you also carefully read their instructions before using them, because there might me some differences.

How to apply the waterslide decal paper

This is a demonstration on how to apply decals on a painted surface, but the principle are the same for all other surfaces. So print your images on the shiny side of the decals and let them dry for a few minutes. Prepare a bowl of water and set aside.

All about waterslide decal paper transfers - www.bydreamsfactory.com

Cut the images with the scissors, close to the borders.
All about waterslide decal paper transfers - www.bydreamsfactory.com

Sink every image into the water, before applying, and let them sit in the water following the manufacturer’s instructions. While still in the water, check to see if the top foil, the one with the image on it starts to slide, but don’t remove it from the paper base just yet.
All about waterslide decal paper transfers - www.bydreamsfactory.comRemove the waterslide decal paper from the water and apply it on your object. Slide and gradually remove the paper base of the decal, leaving the translucent top foil with the rinted image on your object.
All about waterslide decal paper transfers - www.bydreamsfactory.comUse a paper towel to remove any excess water or any air bubbles under the decals. Wipe gently and try not to move the decals from position, starting from the inside of the image and gradually going to the outside of the image. Set aside, let them dry.
All about waterslide decal paper transfers - www.bydreamsfactory.comApply on all your tins that you can find and you are done! :)
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Where to buy the waterslide decal paper?

I usually use the waterslide decal paper from Forever (suitable for laser printers) if you find this type of paper, I really encourage you to use it, I had the most amazing results with it so far!

For my friends in the US – HERE is a list with some of the distributors that sell Forever products. You can also find Forever on Facebook and Instagram.


LATER EDIT:

I finally found a company in the US that sells the exact type of paper I’m using from Forever! I even contacted them … and they confirmed! Yoohoo! :)

You can find them on Amazon, here is the link –> waterslide decal paper for laserjet printers.


If you can’t find this exact type of paper, I’m listing below a few similar products.

I haven’t used them myself, just remember to always check the manufacturer’s instructions before buying and applying the decal paper, most of them recommend different ways of applying this type of paper.

fili copyWATERSLIDE DECAL PAPER

Waterslide Decal Paper 10 Sheets Pack, Clear or White, Inkjet or Laser Printer
Waterslide Decal Paper 10 Sheets Pack, Clear or White, Inkjet or Laser Printer
Laser Waterslide Decal Paper WHITE 10 Sheets Package
Laser Waterslide Decal Paper WHITE 10 Sheets Package
Waterslide Decal Paper, Clear For Inkjet Printer, 10 Sheets
Waterslide Decal Paper, Clear For Inkjet Printer, 10 Sheets

LASERJET PRINTER (THE ONE I’M USING NOW)

HP LaserJet Pro CP1025 Color Printer

 

The latest Waterslide decal paper projects

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Wooden boxes and crates 

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French Made Pots

DSC_8137 french made pots

Liquid soap dispenser (porcelain)

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Shabby French Painted Jars

All about waterslide decal paper transfers - Home decor inspiration: Dreams Factory's top DIY projects and handmade decorations made with waterslide decals
{click on the image for a step by the tutorial}

Painted jars with vintage labels, perfect for reorganizing your kitchen 

Shabby French cake stand

Shabby French cake stand / Suport de tort frantuzesc

French coffee cup

Shabby decorative books

Painted & distressed upcycled cardboard boxes

French painted tins

Metal pots

The waterslide decal paper transfers / Transfer de imagine cu ajutorul hartiei de decal waterslide

Decorative signs 

Painted placemats with vintage labels

{click on the image to see a step by step tutorial/ click pe imagine pentru tutorial}

I’m sure you are convinced by now , like I am, that you can do millions of things with waterslide decal paper transfers and you can easily add a personal touch to an object, whether it is a small Vintage, Shabby Chic, romantic … or any other lovely detail. :)

If you need further informations or just want to say ‘hi’, leave a lovely comment below.

Don’t forget to smile! ♥

Diana

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  1. Ika

    May 25, 2013 at 8:36 pm

    Prekrasan post, sve si lijepo objasnila!!!
    Pozdrav iz Hrvatske.

    Reply
    • Dreams Factory

      May 25, 2013 at 8:38 pm

      I'm glad you like it, Ika!
      Hugs,
      Diana

      Reply
  2. Shirley Smith

    June 4, 2013 at 1:29 pm

    This is so cool but where do you buy that transfer paper? Love all the projects !!

    Reply
  3. ligia

    July 11, 2013 at 12:19 pm

    buna … ma intereseaza sa cumpar acest tip de hartie … nu am cont de breslo si nu intentionez sa imi fac momentan … exista o alta posibilitate sa o pot achizitiona de la voi? multumesc

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      March 9, 2016 at 6:03 am

      Buna, Ligia
      Scuze de intarziere, momentan noi nu mai comercializam hartie de decal, doar o folosim :)
      Daca te intereseaza, as putea insa sa-ti comand data viitoare cand mai comand de la furnizor, ne putem auzi pe mailul shop@dreamsfactory.ro pentru detalii suplimentare.
      Diana

      Reply
  4. Pat

    March 9, 2016 at 5:40 am

    Where do you buy the transfer paper? So want to do this

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      March 9, 2016 at 5:59 am

      Pat, sometimes you can find waterslide decal paper in craft stores.
      You can also find it online, here are a few links from Amazon: http://www.bydreamsfactory.com/products-i-use/
      Hope this helps!

      Reply
  5. Jacki

    March 16, 2016 at 11:58 pm

    Hi – Thank you so much for the information!! I have a couple of questions, I’ve never used this before but ordered some and just got it :)
    * all that I’ve seen/read has used B&W images, I want to do full color – do you know if it will transfer well?
    * I will be printing with an inkjet and that’s the paper I ordered – will my ink run when I place in water before transferring? How long should I let the ink jet decal dry before applying?
    * I read on another tutorial that the painted furniture needs to be varnished before applying the decal but I read another blog post that you commented NOT to varnish first? Which should I do?
    I have a sweet little desk I have painted
    and want to apply a beautiful bird image from the graphics Fairy onto…
    Again – thank you SO much for any advice you can give me!

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      March 21, 2016 at 12:14 am

      Hi Jacki, I hope my answer doesn’t come too late, I had some crazy busy days and somehow missed your comment.
      *I have successfully printed both black & white and colored graphics on waterslide decal paper, with great results, full colors should work, but the final results may vary depending on your printer (it has to be a good printer, one that would recognize and print all the colors from the image).
      *I mostly use a laser printer for my projects and do not have a great experience when in comes to inkjet printers, but if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions from the package, all should be fine, the inkjet decals are made especially for inkjet printers. The drying time and the applying time should also be specified under the instructions, these are small things that might be different from manufacturer to manufacturer.
      * I always apply my decals directly onto the painted surface and apply the varnish afterwards. I like it better this way, but this will also depend on what type of decals you are using and what type of paint you are using. You could make a test and apply a small portion of the decal paper on a piece of wood, painted with the same paint that you used on the dresser and see how it goes.
      Hope this helps :) If you have any other questions, let me know!

      Reply
  6. Lu

    May 22, 2016 at 12:43 am

    Beauty..

    Reply
  7. Jill Peterson

    August 24, 2016 at 8:15 pm

    I dont usually write posts but I felt compelled as we just bought a new home and since my husband is french, I wanted to do chabby chic with french themed accents which are usually pricey and hard to find. I love doing crafts and it was extremely gracious of you to share how to go about doing these projects. Not only will I include trays, boxes and pillows for my home, but will be buying or repurposing things I would never use and making them into personal christmas and birthday gifts. I was wondering how to go about transferring onto material so I could make pillow inserts but I am sure I will eventually find it.
    Thank you so very much!

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    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      September 1, 2016 at 6:02 am

      Jill, thank you so much for your lovely comment!

      How exciting to have a new home and decorate it as you wish! It’s like using a blank canvas and starting to play with colors, patterns and different textures!

      I agree with you, buying home decor items can be pricey, that was one of the many reasons I started making them on my own … and when I started, I couldn’t stop! ;)

      I couldn’t believe how easy it was to make or transform items I had around my home into high-end looking pieces of decor.

      Plus there is nothing more fulfilling than making them on your own, the satisfaction you get is incredible!

      I remember sharing in one of my older posts a list with a basic set of French decorations that you can just adapt to every season and use all year in your home – you can click here to go to that post.

      For materials you can use iron on paper or Citra Solv (you can find more on Pinterest), hope that helps! :)

      Have a lovely week,
      Diana
      Diana / Dreams Factory recently posted…Easy Seasonal Decorating with French Jars, flowers, fruits, fresh herbs and essential oilsMy Profile

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      • Rita

        September 6, 2016 at 6:21 am

        Love these ideas, look superb and can be easily adapted to any theme. Where exactly do you buy the Forever paper? the link you have seems to be a general information page and not an ordering page.
        Thank you!~

        Reply
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    October 21, 2016 at 2:22 am

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  9. Valarie Jolly

    November 1, 2016 at 11:44 pm

    Hi Diana,
    I have tried the slide decals before, but there is always an edge around the image. In your beautiful photos I never see an edge and I am wondering if you use a special type of film or sand the edges? How do you make it appear that the image is actually transfered and not just adhered? Thank you so much for your help. Valarie

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    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      November 16, 2016 at 3:55 pm

      Hi Valarie,
      If I apply the decal on a smaller portion of a painted object, for example, I use a sealer afterwards and cover the whole surface (you can choose either a glossy spray or a matte one). This will help the decal ‘blend in’ and you can hardly see the borders afterwards. But you can see them still … if looking closely :)
      Diana / Dreams Factory recently posted…DIY 5 minute decal transfer on a coffee mugMy Profile

      Reply
  10. Tamara Mitchell

    May 12, 2017 at 10:27 pm

    I loved this and I tried it last year on some flower pots to sell at our local Garden Club’s plant sale. I used both plastic and clay pots. I painted the pots with primer and then with either dusty blue or moss green. I used waterslide decals for ink jet printer and then fixed the decals with clear Krylon spray. Sadly, the dccals didn’t fare well at all. I brought the pots home that didn’t sell. Some were left out all winter and the decals completely washed off. The printing washed off and faded badly on others. Even the ones that were not exposed to rain and snow mostly peeled off. Some survived, but had yellowed and didn’t look very nice. I’d have to say that this might be a good technique for items that don’t have to be washed and are kept inside, but it doesn’t work well for things that must endure weather of any kind or repeated washing.

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    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      May 16, 2017 at 11:46 am

      Hi Tamara,
      Water and humidity may not be decals’ best friends, that’s for sure!
      But have you tried using the Krylon spray to protect the whole surface? One or two coats that would seal both the decals and the painted surface?
      I do that will all of my painted decorations, after applying the decals, and had no problems like this so far.

      Reply
  11. Connie Hulsey

    May 15, 2017 at 5:57 pm

    When using the kiln to make the item dishwasher safe—does the BRAND of the paper make a difference? I do not have a laser printer—and can’t find info as to whether the printer makes a difference too? I have some original designs that i would love to put them on some mugs! Can’t find answers as to the brands of paper or if inkjet decals can also be fired. Help please!

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    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      May 16, 2017 at 12:02 pm

      Hi Connie,
      I’m sorry, but I cannot help you with this, because I haven’t tried the kiln firing myself so far.
      I have only seen people doing it online, but like I said, I haven’t tried it.
      One thing you could do is try to get in touch with the company producing or selling the inkjet decals and ask them if their decals can be fired in a kiln.
      Please let me know how it works, would love to know more details about this.
      Diana / Dreams Factory recently posted…10 Tips for spring decorating with chic French JarsMy Profile

      Reply
  12. Tommy Gosselin

    October 8, 2017 at 9:57 pm

    Hi, I bought some WHITEs waterslides decals papers and I got problems with it. When I put it in the water I leave it for about 60 sec and the decal don’t want to slide off… what should I do?

    Reply
  13. Jane Coomes

    February 28, 2018 at 7:09 am

    Just wondering if you have used the waterslide decal paper on the acrylic tumblers? I want to personalize a couple of them but wasn’t sure if it would work. I’ve used the decal paper for several projects and absolutely love it!!! Thanks for any help you can provide.

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      March 29, 2018 at 2:34 am

      Jane, I think you could use the decals on acrylic tumblers too – you can basically use them on almost any plane surface.
      I’m not sure what you could use to seal them though, maybe a matte finish spray? You should give it a test first maybe on the bottom if using the spray, some of its component might react in a strange way when in contact with the acrylic.
      If you are only trying to make the tumblers look good – aesthetically speaking – and don’t care about sealing them, I think you should be fine. As a personal preference, I would use a design with any type of border around it. I always do that when applying the decals on a clear surface because it helps them to sort of blend in better.
      Hope this helps, please let me know if you try them on your tumblers :)

      Reply
  14. Teresa Bridges

    April 21, 2018 at 1:21 am

    I love all of the decals you place on the glass jars. I did one already and in the process of doing 2 more I love your website and love doing the projects you teach us. Thank you

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      April 22, 2018 at 1:40 am

      Thank you for your lovely comment, Teresa!
      I’m really happy you like them and even tried them yourself, it’s always great to see people are trying my projects!
      Have fun creating .. some more! :)

      Reply
  15. WILLIAM TRESFGAR

    June 30, 2018 at 5:34 am

    HELP!!! I am trying to print decals that have white lettering. I have used the clear and whit backed decals. Neither worked. Is there a special type of decal paper I have to use???
    If so, what is it and where can I purchase it.
    I am model railroader and trying to print my own decals.

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      October 1, 2018 at 3:37 pm

      William, as far as I know, you cannot print white letters /white writing on decals.
      The white as we see it on our computers is actually seen as a blank/transparent space by a printer and will most likely print a blank page on decals.
      You can try to modify the hex code and maybe turn the white into a light grey? Not sure if that will work for you, but it could be a starting point if using it on a darker object.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  16. Rebecca B.

    January 28, 2019 at 6:38 am

    I read this and got super excited about trying this. I ordered my paper and my first project was a old sewing box. I painted it with chalk paint and the vintage thread images look great! I was so excited and couldn’t wait to try my next project. I wanted to make a sign for my kitchen that said Reservations Only. It was an epic fail! I don’t know what I did wrong. I thought I did the same thing as before. This time the image cracked and smudged really bad. I had sprayed sealer in it just like before. It wanted to stiick to my hand instead of the wood and it ended up tearing and was just a big mess. Now I afraid to waste anymore.

    Reply
  17. Pat deyoung

    February 13, 2019 at 6:15 am

    I too have enjoyed the projects that you have published. I tried decal paper on my inkjet printer and they printed beautifully. I soak them in water and the ink came right off. I ordered the paper from Amazon. I am wondering what went wrong. I am teaching a class to 15 women on this and need to know desperately what to do. Pat

    Reply
    • Diana / Dreams Factory

      February 14, 2019 at 8:55 pm

      Hi, Pat!
      I have never tried printing inkjet decals (I own a laserjet printer), but I’ve seen other people struggling with the ink coming off after printing, when using this type of paper.
      You could try using this Krylon matte finish spray after printing the decals and before actually submerging them into water.
      Hope this works for you and your presentation is a huge success! :)

      Reply

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This is my happy creative place where I share my love for handmade, DIY Projects with Shabby touches, Frenchified home decor items and ideas on how to use them all over your home, graphics, homemade delicious recipes and many more.
I hope you'll find my blog inspiring and you'll join me in creating soulful beautiful things, one DIY project and recipe at a time! ~ XO, Diana

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