Have you tried the rub ons? I haven't done anything like this in so long, since I was a kid and we used to rub them on our doll clothes... am I dating myself? Gosh, maybe I am..it was in the 60's, and I used to make my paper dolls.....

Well, first you cut it out, and keep the paper that comes with the rub on together. It will keep it from sticking to places where you DON'T want it to go!

Place it on the object that you want it on. Make sure the object is clean from fingerprints or greasy spots. I used a bit of 'window/glass' cleaner before applying. Make sure it is dry, and clean! Rub it on using the popsicle stick or bone folder

Rub rub rub until the image transfers to the object. You can tell when you look at the plastic and gently lift off the plastic and the image should be sticking to the object. If it isn't. go back and rub on again.
Voila!!! It is done!
Try it on a different object...both mugs are really cool! and I then lightly brushed on a varnish to cover and 'protect' it...It will be ok for light use/washings...nothing too strenuous! :)
have fun....
although this rub on is not available any longer..i did get a few 'extra' ones...
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