How to make a unique tile picture for less than $3!

Step 4Printing your photo on tissue paper

Printing your photo on tissue paper
Obiously it is hard to put tissue paper into an ordinary laser printer. This is a nice trick to make it work.

Take your strips of 10 x 20cm tissue paper. Put double sided adhesive on upper and lower side.
Attach to middle of printer paper.

Do NOT use common tape as it will melt in your laser printer and make it useless (take my word for granted, I have tried)

Print the 5 documents on the 5 pieces of tissue paper
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Aug 27, 2010. 11:52 PMdiannem46 says:
The Tissue paper I found was slightly shiny on one side so was able to iron the shiny side (just around the very edges)to the computer paper....it stayed there long enough to print....also tried ironing it(tissue)to freezer paper....works well to BUT don't use too hot iron wont be able to get it off......The picture I saved off the internet...D
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Aug 29, 2010. 8:15 PMdiannem46 says:
Printer.....inkjet...Canon ip1000
Aug 28, 2010. 12:29 AMdiannem46 says:
Linda Matthews Demonstrates: Printing on Tissue Paper.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUT2OTqCkzs ALSO Print on Tissue Paper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzKJJTiP-pU&feature=related
Aug 28, 2010. 12:03 AMdiannem46 says:
I used Spray Adhesive to attach the pics to the tiles....did a coat of spray Clear acrylic paint before sticking the pictures to the tiles and 4 coats before I glued them to the board..(used Sellys Aquadhere to glue the tiles to the board...Must say Thankyou to Yngla for the instructions...I can feel another larger one happening soon...:-)
May 7, 2010. 8:36 PMeileenes1973 says:
If you are having trouble with tissue paper, just use regular copy paper.  This whole project will work fine with regular paper, it just might show a little bit, but if you cut the paper the same size as the tile, it won't be a problem, especially if you use a high gloss varnish at the end. 
Nov 19, 2008. 6:23 PMwhiteja says:
Does it matter if it is a laser printer or inkjet?
Dec 23, 2009. 11:43 PMPercivilis says:
 In the instructions, the author recommends a laser printer. I used an inkjet printer and it eventually worked fine for me. I had a problem with the paper just getting soaked by the ink, though, and smearing everywhere.

If you're using Mac OS X, though, there's a place you can adjust the amount of ink used! From the dropdown menu in the Print dialog (It usually says "Layout"), choose "Advanced Printing Options." From there, you can move the ink volume slider down. Just moving it down one notch worked wonders for me.

Also, if you use an inkjet printer, there's no need for double-sided tape, because inkjets don't rely on heat like laser printers. Regular scotch tape worked fine for me.
Dec 20, 2009. 7:52 AMdrawkcab says:
I have successfully run scotch brand tape through my laser many times (and even printed on it) without it ever melting...maybe it's the cheaper brands that's a problem or because I have an older printer...
Dec 19, 2009. 3:53 PMRismababy09 says:
I used the decoupage glue to stick the tissue to the paper---Only about 1/4 inch on the top in the bottom, worked perfect because i didn't have double-sided tape!
Dec 8, 2009. 11:28 AMlitochristiniee says:
when you added on the tape, is it on the front and the back of the tissue paper or is it just one side to keep it on the regualr printing paper
Jul 13, 2009. 6:40 PMpoopooeater says:
I'm assuming this is tissue paper used for giftwrapping. Also, when I print, I get red/yellow/blue discolorations. Any tips on how to avoid this? I'm guessing that it is because I haven't adjusted the brightness enough. I also am doing this as a very important gift.
Nov 30, 2009. 7:45 AMTerry_Jim says:
It could be that your inkjet/bubblejet  printer uses 3 colors to make black.
If yours is an HP, in printer properties, set it to print in greyscale with black cartridge only.
Aug 17, 2009. 9:09 AMchristianliz says:
the ink keeps smearing on out tissue paper...any ideas??
Nov 27, 2009. 5:53 PMrusty0101 says:
A tip to keep ink from bleeding is while you are at the craft store picking up the decoupage glue, pick up a can of water-color fixative. Before applying the glue, 'fix' the image by spraying with the fixative. It binds to the ink. (This will probably not be of help to the people peeling the paper off the image as described elsewhere though.
Aug 20, 2009. 6:25 AMchristianliz says:
We used a ink but finally got it after the twelfth time.
Nov 27, 2009. 11:53 AMshinyshadow says:
I have an idear that comes from printed circuit construction. Would it be possible (If using flat tiles) to print onto photo-paper pref glossy, then Iron on the image to the tiles.. It works for circuit boards, why not tiles.. also being that laser printers use toner instead of ink which is a plastic surely the image on the tiles would last well even in steamy bathrooms.. Its just an idea.. perhaps it works..
Nov 8, 2008. 12:38 AMeclecticderby says:
I am using ur idea for a very important gift... =)

can I ask what type of tissue? must it be single sheet? For example, some tissue is multi-ply.
Nov 8, 2008. 7:46 PMeclecticderby says:
thank you very much... I have a small problem though... what do u use as backing to glue the tiles to? Wooden pegs? What suggestions do you have? I am planning to glue the finished tiles to a glass photo frame... but I wonder if you have any great ideas.
Jun 30, 2009. 2:08 PMshortlds says:
I have used in a caulking gun, liquid nails. It is permanent! Be sure it is bonded to a place you know it will be for ever! I used it for glass tiles and mirrors.
Aug 13, 2009. 1:00 PMchristianliz says:
How big is this picture frame?
Nov 11, 2008. 7:40 PMCrusty_07 says:
This looks fantastic. I love the ironing stuff reflecting in the frame too. Very homely.
Nov 9, 2008. 10:23 PMeclecticderby says:
Looks amazing! thanks... shall check out ikea then.
Dec 13, 2008. 2:28 AMeclecticderby says:
hey... i got the frame, the tile and everything done. But I don't know what glue u used to glue the tiles to the backing provided in the Ribba frame. Also, the cardboard is not white in color... did u paint it or something?
Dec 13, 2008. 6:46 AMeclecticderby says:
alrite! shall paint it white as well.... thanks.
Dec 16, 2008. 10:31 PMeclecticderby says:
hey... i got the tissue paper glued to the tiles... but i cant apply the 2 additional layers of decoupage glue without tearing the tissue... any tips on how to apply the extra layers on top? Thanks! Going to upload the photos soon.
Dec 30, 2008. 3:34 PMfrenzyquilter says:
If you use an inkjet printer, won't the printing smear when you apply the decoupage glue? I'd really like to try this but only have an inkjet at the house so I'd like to hear if anyone has successfully done this project using an inkjet print.
Dec 8, 2008. 4:13 PMarobz says:
I can't find a laser printer to save my life. Anyone have any other ideas of how I can get this printed?
Dec 13, 2008. 11:38 PMtoyarmy says:
i used my inkjet printer. no biggie.
Dec 10, 2008. 12:51 PMladonola says:
umm.... you could send it to a photo printing store, via there website or usb drive
Nov 15, 2008. 7:43 PMteresa5789 says:
can't get the picture to print right. the tissue paper is on the paper but the printer isn't grabbing fast enough and it either rips or cuts part of the pic off. how do i make it work? is there some sort of way i can iron it from the regular paper onto tissue paper?
Nov 13, 2008. 1:43 AMsurfreak says:
What kind of adhesive is this? I'm really at a loss for what to use... I'm thinking of just cutting out larger pieces of tissue paper and gluing the edges, but tape seems better... I just don't know what kind will work.

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