Newton's Paints & Crafts NZ.
IOD "PAINTERLY FLORALS"
IOD "PAINTERLY FLORALS"
GREAT NEWS EVERYONE.
The spectacular IOD Transfers are here!
This high-quality rub-on transfer with non-stick carrier sheet comes in a 12 x 16-inch pad with eight sheets. IOD transfers are quite versatile and can be stunning on large furniture pieces as well as DIY wall art, textiles, home accessories and decor! Use on walls, painted furniture, and other DIY projects to give a different feel.
Please note the intentional faded, distressed, and possible hand-colored appearance of this particular transfer. This was by design to add charm, and is not a defect or flaw.
The pad format makes it easy and efficient to store transfer pieces on their non-stick backings. Every IOD transfer comes with a specially designed tool to rub on the image as well as directions for how to apply it.
ABOUT IOD TRANSFERS.
These are applied and work exactly the same way as our Redesign Decor Transfers.
The difference is that they are provided in a book form with the 8pages of beautiful designs which can be used for multiple projects.
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