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Old 07-26-2008, 06:44 PM
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Default Wall Dressed Up Mural Transfers

The thin-as-paint mural rubs off the transfer sheet right onto your wall!
The wall transfer mural simply becomes part of your wall, just like a thin
coat of paint. This is not a sticker! Every original brush stroke is reproduced
in high resolution detail and shadows make the artwork pop!

Unique wall murals that can be customized to your space.
You can now beautifully decorate flat or textured walls, floors, ceilings,
furniture, mirrors and more without even a single drop of paint!

1. Decide where you want your mural transfer
2. Remove backing paper
3. Place on wall, smooth, then rub well with applicator tool
4. As you rub, pull off transfer paper, leaving only the thin as paint mural transferred to your wall!
5. It's EASY and fun!

See what our team has done with this product here:
http://www.3scrapateers.com/galleryp...y.php/cat/1667
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Old 07-26-2008, 07:35 PM
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I confess..... I LOVE Rub-Ons. I use them in my card making and scrapbooking all the time and purchase about every font and doodle that is out there! Imagine how excited I was to see huge Rub-Ons that look like painted items that could be placed on walls, plastic, furniture, glass, etc. Wall Dressed Up has come up with an awesome product that is so easy to use but looks like you have been oh-so creative and artistic!

The rub-ons come on a large sheet. You simple separate the backing...put the design up against the surface you wish to use and use the handy plastic rubbing tool that is included. Then peel away the paper and viola! the design is left on your surface. It's as smooth as paint....you can't feel it's there once it's applied.

I chose to use the Gerber daisy design on a teen's mirror and her lamp shade. It was so easy to do that she even got in the act applying the designs. The large daisies that we used really fit in with the decorating theme of her room and she was really happy with the result!

Wall Dressed Up has many different designs sure to please every individual decorating taste. What a wonderful way to add a little pizzazz and "something new" into your home.

I'm sold!

Here you can see what I did:
http://www.3scrapateers.com/galleryp...2641&nocache=1
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Old 08-03-2008, 10:55 AM
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Well, I am here to tell you that the Wall Dressed Up Mural Transfers ain't just for the walls! They are so versatile and I love that they are supersized.

Look how I turned my old plain looking trashcan into a work of art. I was pleased with this product and the fact that I was able to "dress up" something that was plastic and screaming for help. No more Plain Jane for my studio.

It was just a bit touchy until I got the right amount of pressure to get it to apply to the plastic, but after I figured that out, it was a breeze.

You have to get some of these daisies or one of their other great designs - you will be glad you did.

Kudos for a fabulous product. Now, what else am I going to decorate?

Check it out here: http://www.3scrapateers.com/galleryp...7/limit/recent
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Old 08-03-2008, 10:56 AM
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You know that I had to make a card using this fabulous product.

I love the supersized designs.

I created a 5x7 card. The transfers applied easily and smoothly on the cardstock and it blended right into the paper. The design was the focal point of the card and did not really need much of anything else on the card.

It will be hard to refrain myself from making bunches of cards utilizing the Wall Dressed Up Mural Transfers.

These transfers will quickly become a new and creative item for your cardmaking and/or scrapbooking stash.

Check it out here: http://www.3scrapateers.com/galleryp...7/limit/recent
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Old 08-04-2008, 11:21 PM
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I love these transfers! They are so easy to use and a ton of fun! I think you could put them on anything!! The rub-on super easily, and they don’t do the tearing and ripping that a lot of other transfers like this tend to do.

I decided to use them to decorate my trash can and recycle bin. It added so much fun and color to my kitchen! I love them. I also used some of my Stickles glitter on the murals to make them sparkly. It worked wonderfully with them.

The colors are extremely bright and vibrant; I really love that about them. Another cool thing is the sheet that they come on has lines on it letting you know where you should cut! That was totally helpful and caused a little less anxiety than other products of this type.

These are definitely something I would recommend to everyone I know and would also use again in a heart beat! They are awesome!

To see what I did with this amazing product go here:
Wall Dressed Up! ~ Recycle Bin
Wall Dressed Up! ~ Trash Can
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:07 AM
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Wow! That's the first word that comes to mind. These transfers are truly awesome. I've never seen a transfer that is so easy to apply. They are so thin, you can't feel the edges. About the only place I could feel where they were applied is where I overlapped them on my laptop and then it was so minute that they were hardly noticeable.

Did I mention that I've never seen a transfer apply so easily? Most of the transfers that I've used, you really have to rub with the transfer tool to get them off the paper and then you lift off the paper to find that some of it didn't transfer. Then you spend forever trying to line it back up to transfer the rest of the design. These were just the opposite. The small thin lines came off the paper so easily that I made a couple of errors by letting it rest to heavily on the laptop without the cover paper and it stuck where I didn't want it to which I just scraped off. I didn't have any problems with the larger designs (flowers) sticking while I was trying to position them though.

I chose to decorate my laptop as it had a couple of minor scratches on it - after all - it is 4 years old. Rather than buying a skin for it, I felt this was a perfect opportunity to make it "mine" with the beautiful daisies. The hand painted look of them truly give it a hand made "craftsy" appearance which I absolutely love.

Because this is on an item that gets handled quite a bit and slid in and out of my laptop case, I chose to protect the design by putting on a spray sealer. After the design was applied, I masked off everything except for the lid on my laptop and sprayed several light coats of clear satin spray sealer. After the first few coats, I lightly sanded with steel wool and then applied a few more coats of the spray sealer and ended with a final steel wool sanding and buffing. It turned out beautiful and I don't expect that it's going to scratch very easily.

I can't wait to use the rest of the daisies in my daughter's room. We have to repaint her walls soon, so once that's done, I plan on using the rest of them to decorate as her bedding and accessories will go perfectly with these.

You can see my laptop design here: http://www.3scrapateers.com/galleryp...y.php?cat=1667
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