🎉 Dive into DIY with Epoch Paper—where creativity meets quality!
Epoch Paper Waterslide Decal Transfer Paper offers 20 sheets of premium A4 size clear transfer paper, designed for inkjet printers. With a high resolution of 5760 dpi, it ensures vibrant colors and exceptional detail for a variety of surfaces including ceramics, glass, and plastics. Ideal for both personal and commercial projects, this paper is a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
P**E
Worked good
Worked good color got on paper .Made nice decals
K**S
Excellent product, easy application.
Project: Handmade (by me) wooden bowl, painted and finished in lacquer.Shipping was fast, they arrived in perfect condition. This is the first time I’ve used this product and chose this particular brand over others on Amazon based on reviews.After doing quite a bit of research I ordered a pack each of clear and white to test for use on a project that I was giving as a Christmas gift. I tested both on a clear Pyrex bowl first and chose the white for this particular piece so the base color did not show through the decal and the white accents would be white. Both products performed extremely well with the only difference being one is transparent and the other is not.There are a multitude of recommendations for what to use as a sealer coat. I chose to use what I had on hand, Minwax aerosol Gloss Lacquer. It worked beautifully with no color bleeding whatsoever. I also used lacquer as the finish coat.After a quick soak in water with two drops of dish soap added they readily came loose from the backing paper and with gentle persuasion conformed easily to the complex curves of the bowl and were easily repositioned before drying.Overall I have to say I’m both surprised and extremely pleased with these labels and will use them with confidence in the future.
M**A
Very happy, will order again.
I have had excellent results with this product, and the price point is good compared to walking into a brick-and-mortar store and buying something similar. Here's what I'm using it for: to make waterslide decals to adhere to ceramic projects that will be purely decorative and not for food use. There is a bit of a learning curve. For example, they are correct, the more quick lite coats with an acrylic spray the better. Secondly, I found that I don't need to soak them as long as recommended, as they get more fragile the longer you soak. Allows for a decent amount of repositioning. Plus, if you hit them with another coat of acrylic spray too or two after adhering to surface, you can add thin layers of acrylic paint. Recommended. I will continue to purchase.
S**E
Exactly What They Claim It To Be!
I looked at quite a few reviews of different waterslide decal paper before deciding to try the Epoch brand. Some reviews were good and some were bad as usual but I liked what users had to say about this brand. I am here to report that I am very satisfied with this product and the performance.I used it to replace the brand/model decal on the headstock of a guitar I refinished and upgraded. The process was very easy though I did do a couple test runs on a blank piece of wood before making the final application on the guitar.The instructions were simple but adequate and all I had to supply was time and patience. The final product surpassed my expectations. I will say that the decal film is visible when viewed from the right angle but I did go very light on the top coats of lacquer. I feel sure a heavier finish and dressing down would blend the decal in much better.All in all, I am quite pleased!
A**S
Trim close for best results, best for graphics
It does what it says it does. I'd prefer not having to deal it after printing with a clear coat. It would also be nicer if it didn't show up in the non printed areas so easily.To minimize the clear areas one needs to trim very close. And if it's lettering one would need to trim and place each letter individually. That is not practical.
J**.
So easy and just what I needed!
This is my first ever experience with making my own decals. I am doing a backsplash for behind my range and have Found the actual painting of the tiles to be problematic at times. So I photographed a watercolor I had done of a robin and a Procreate "painting" I had done on my iPad, and this is how my first tiles came out. I think they look great! My husband used the Epoch decal paper to put a decal on the headstock of a guitar he he built.
E**K
AYUDA!
Necesito ayuda... Realicé todos los pasos indicados pero a la hora de transferir la imagen se puso oscura y perdió el color original al deseado (de verde caña, pasó a negra)... Pienso que le afectó el color del fondo! Es esto posible!? O no debería pasar!?
K**O
Ease of use and EXCELLENT customer service. 5 stars all around!
First I would like to say that I was blown away with this company's customer service. They really went above and beyond! Just for that, I will always be a customer of Epoch. Not only that, the clear waterslide paper was a dream to work with. I had no issues with it whatsoever. Pictures printed clear, applied easy, no tearing. I did make sure to watch YouTube videos on how to apply the waterslide paper and that was very helpful. I was also able to try the white waterslide and while that is a bit trickier to work with I am still pleased with the outcome.
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