After much research I decided to combine the techniques that I found here and here. I used the second method to copy my sheet music onto white tissue paper but rather than gluing and heating with a heat gun we just used Mod Podge.
We still have to perfect the technique but I think they turned out pretty well for our first attempt.
Let me know what you think.
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Very cool! Who needs to pay those crazy PB prices.
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning! Love how you achieved the PB look without the PB price! I love everything sheet music. Nice job!
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~Michelle
I love this idea and I feel a new project coming on.
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Sherry
They look good mum:)
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