*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (2023)

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (1)

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (2)

$33.99

When you apply an IOD paint inlay, artisanal paint is embedded into your service in the paper is removed, leaving an authentic painted design and a buttery almost leather like surface on your piece. IOD paint and lays are made from a proprietary artist quality paint which we formulated specifically for decorative use. They are organic in nature and the transfer of the painted design will be slightly varied and unique for each individual. The results are visually interesting, texturally complex, and often inherently distressed. The paint formula is active until sealed. That means that you can manipulate it and apply special techniques or a custom touch before you seal your piece. And, as if once isn't enough, you can often get a beautifully faded second impression, with a residual pigment on your left over inlay sheets. Depending on the techniques and colors you're using with your paint inlay, sometimes you can even get a third impression! An important note: for the best results with a basic application, use a chalk type paint that does not contain polymers. STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS: 1.) Plan the Layout of your designs for your surface. 2.) Using the grids on the back of the inlay sheet, trim as needed and set aside. If you are using a repeat pattern and lining the pattern up continuously, then trim excess margin on each sheet. 3.) On an appropriately prepared surface, apply a generous and even coat of a mineral based chalk-type paint. Work in small sections to manage the paint-drying window as you work. Generally not larger than 12”x16” 4.) While paint is still wet, lay the paint inlay sheet, design side down (grids are printed on the back for easy identification of front and back), into the wet paint, keeping it taut. 5.) Spritz lightly with an even mist of water. Using a smooth, damp sponge or folded soft cloth, pat down with light and even pressure to make sure the design makes good contact with the painted surface. Avoid excessive moving or dragging of the paint Inlay sheet once it is laid down, as this can cause a blur or smear. 6.) Repeat steps 3-5 to complete your design, lining up your sections as appropriate. The gridlines can help to match pattern edges when needed. 7.) Allow to dry to the touch. Drying times can vary anywhere from 10 minutes to 1 hour, depending on conditions. 8.) When ready to remove the Paint Inlay sheets from your surface, spritz evenly with water, and allow 30 seconds to absorb; this helps the backing to release. Starting at one corner, gently pull the paper up, keeping it at a low angle. It should come up easily without tearing. If it does not, spritz a second time and wait a moment, then try again. 9.) If desired, you can use water to blend out of soften the design, because the pigment it still movable and active. You can even add additional colors. 10.) Once you are happy with the Paint Inlay Design, it is time to seal it. There are a few different options for sealing: a. Apply a water-based polyurethane directly over your work. Be careful not to overwork the sealer. With this method, you may notice a small amount of pigment migration; this is minimized by avoiding overworking of the sealer. b. Set your work initially with a spray on sealer or artist’s fixative. Allow to dry. Apply your finish of choice. c. You can use wax to seal your piece. Applying according to product directions.

Quantity:

Add To Cart

$33.99

When you apply an IOD paint inlay, artisanal paint is embedded into your service in the paper is removed, leaving an authentic painted design and a buttery almost leather like surface on your piece. IOD paint and lays are made from a proprietary artist quality paint which we formulated specifically for decorative use. They are organic in nature and the transfer of the painted design will be slightly varied and unique for each individual. The results are visually interesting, texturally complex, and often inherently distressed. The paint formula is active until sealed. That means that you can manipulate it and apply special techniques or a custom touch before you seal your piece. And, as if once isn't enough, you can often get a beautifully faded second impression, with a residual pigment on your left over inlay sheets. Depending on the techniques and colors you're using with your paint inlay, sometimes you can even get a third impression! An important note: for the best results with a basic application, use a chalk type paint that does not contain polymers. STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS: 1.) Plan the Layout of your designs for your surface. 2.) Using the grids on the back of the inlay sheet, trim as needed and set aside. If you are using a repeat pattern and lining the pattern up continuously, then trim excess margin on each sheet. 3.) On an appropriately prepared surface, apply a generous and even coat of a mineral based chalk-type paint. Work in small sections to manage the paint-drying window as you work. Generally not larger than 12”x16” 4.) While paint is still wet, lay the paint inlay sheet, design side down (grids are printed on the back for easy identification of front and back), into the wet paint, keeping it taut. 5.) Spritz lightly with an even mist of water. Using a smooth, damp sponge or folded soft cloth, pat down with light and even pressure to make sure the design makes good contact with the painted surface. Avoid excessive moving or dragging of the paint Inlay sheet once it is laid down, as this can cause a blur or smear. 6.) Repeat steps 3-5 to complete your design, lining up your sections as appropriate. The gridlines can help to match pattern edges when needed. 7.) Allow to dry to the touch. Drying times can vary anywhere from 10 minutes to 1 hour, depending on conditions. 8.) When ready to remove the Paint Inlay sheets from your surface, spritz evenly with water, and allow 30 seconds to absorb; this helps the backing to release. Starting at one corner, gently pull the paper up, keeping it at a low angle. It should come up easily without tearing. If it does not, spritz a second time and wait a moment, then try again. 9.) If desired, you can use water to blend out of soften the design, because the pigment it still movable and active. You can even add additional colors. 10.) Once you are happy with the Paint Inlay Design, it is time to seal it. There are a few different options for sealing: a. Apply a water-based polyurethane directly over your work. Be careful not to overwork the sealer. With this method, you may notice a small amount of pigment migration; this is minimized by avoiding overworking of the sealer. b. Set your work initially with a spray on sealer or artist’s fixative. Allow to dry. Apply your finish of choice. c. You can use wax to seal your piece. Applying according to product directions.

Quantity:

Add To Cart

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (3) *new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (4)

*new TROMPE L’OEIL BLEU IOD PAINT INLAY 12×16 PAD

$33.99

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (5) *new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (6)

SUMMER VILLA IOD PAINT INLAY 12×16 PAD

$50.00

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (7) *new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (8)

MELANGE IOD PAINT INLAY 12×16 PAD

$50.00

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (9) *new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (10)

CHATEAU IOD PAINT INLAY 12×16 PAD

$50.00

*new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (11) *new TROMPE L’OEIL LAUREL IOD PAINT INLAY PAD — Julie's Designs and Signs (12)

LA CHASSE IOD PAINT INLAY 12×16 PAD

$50.00

FAQs

What is an IOD paint inlay? ›

IOD Paint Inlays are the artisanal answer to decor transfers. They're not a decal; they're not a synthetic film; they're not decoupage. When you apply an IOD Paint Inlay, paint is physically embedded into the surface of your project.

What is an IOD mold? ›

The IOD Moulds are made from food safe materials (do not use the same set for food and crafts), and can be used to transform and create baked goods, furniture, soaps, jewelry, and just about anything you can think up in that creative brain of yours.

How do you seal IOD Paint Inlay? ›

IOD Paint Inlays can also be sealed with wax. Apply furniture wax according to manufacturer's directions and buff to a sheen. Oil-Based Sealers: Oil-based sealers can be used without reactivating the paint but should be tested on a small area before applying.

How long does Iod clay take to dry? ›

IOD molds can be painted while wet but try to give them about 30 minutes of dry time before painting—this will give your casting time to form a “crust” on the surface.

What is the best glue for IOD Moulds? ›

Use most glues, Tacky glue dries quickly and is recommended. PVA works well, allows you time to place mould in position, but not ideal for curved pieces as it slides while drying.

What is the difference between paint inlay and transfer? ›

How do IOD Décor Paint Inlays differ from a Transfer? Unlike a transfer that transfers from it's carrier sheet to the surface of your project, when you apply an IOD Paint Inlays to a properly prepared surface, actual artisanal paint from the inlay carrier sheet is embedded into your (wet) painted surface.

Can you wax over rub on transfers? ›

Remember wax is meant as a finishing touch and can be used over transfers but never under. If your surface is waxed it needs at least either be cleaned with mineral spirits or allowed to cure for at least 30 days. Wait at least 48 hours after painting before applying for a transfer.

What are the different types of inlay technique? ›

See also
  • Damascening.
  • Intarsia.
  • Marquetry.
  • Mosaic.
  • Niello.
  • Parquetry.

What is the technique of inlay? ›

Inlay is an artistic technique commonly represented in furniture, decorative arts, and even musical instruments. To achieve a collage-like image on a flat surface, the craftsman cuts into the surface of wood or stone and inserts stone, metal, resin, wood, or other precious materials into the cut-out space.

What are examples of inlay? ›

In a wood matrix, inlays commonly use wood veneers, but other materials like shells, mother-of-pearl, horn or ivory may also be used. Pietre dure , or coloured stones inlaid in white or black marbles, and inlays of precious metals in a base metal matrix, are other forms of inlay.

What kind of ink is IOD ink? ›

Iron Orchid Designs Décor Inks are perfect for flat and matte painted surfaces. These décor inks are rich in pigments and fade resistant, as well as, archival and acid free. These décor inks by Iron Orchid Designs are also waterproof and are designed to be permanent, especially on the recommended surfaces.

What does inlay mean in wood? ›

inlay. verb (ɪnˈleɪ) -lays, -laying or -laid (tr) to decorate (an article, esp of furniture, or a surface) by inserting pieces of wood, ivory, etc, into prepared slots in the surface. noun (ˈɪnˌleɪ)

Do furniture transfers need to be sealed? ›

You will need to seal over the top of your transfer to make maintenance easier, and ensure it's not damaged. There are two products I use for this depending on the finish I want. If I want a matte finish and want to sand over the transfer surface to lightly distress, I use a coat of BSB.

Do you seal chalk paint before applying transfer? ›

A general rule of thumb when using Chalk Paint is to seal your project with a water based polycrylic prior to using a transfer. Once the polycrylic completely dries, you can then apply your transfer.

What does inlay mean in art? ›

inlay, in the visual arts, any decorative technique used to create an ornamental design, pattern, or scene by inserting or setting into a shallow or depressed ground or surface a material of a different colour or type. Inlay techniques are used in enamelwork, furniture decoration, lacquerwork, and metalwork.

What is inlay famous for? ›

Inlay Lake (also sometimes spelt Innlay and Inle) is famous for the unique way of life of the local tribes, for their villages on stilts, floating gardens, fresh produce markets and well-preserved traditions. In many places the authentic life on the lake shines through.

What is the best material for inlays? ›

Summary. In terms of natural-looking aesthetics, porcelain and zirconia are the best, followed by composite inlays and onlays. On the other hand, gold is the most superior in terms of strength and durability, followed by zirconia, porcelain, and composite.

What is the advantage of inlay? ›

Since inlays and onlays are cemented to the tooth, they are a highly long-lasting solution for damaged teeth. They create a tight seal around your tooth, preventing further injury, infection, or inflammation.

What are the colors of IOD ink? ›

6 colors to choose from - China Blue, Stone Gray, Black, Oceans Deep (blue), New Grass (green), Turmeric (yellow), Tomotto (red), and a Mixing White! IOD Decor Ink (2 oz.) is the result of a close collaboration with our ink specialist. We developed it to be the first ink made specifically for decor use.

Is inlay expensive? ›

Most dental insurance plans will cover some costs related to the inlays procedure. It is because these treatments are usually considered restorative. However, on average, inlays can cost from $700 to $800.

Does inlay last? ›

How long do Inlays/Onlays last? Inlays and onlays are regarded as a long-term solution for restoring your teeth. In general, they would be expected to last a similar number of years to crowns (around 10-15 years) and considerably longer than conventional fillings – provided you have good oral hygiene.

What is the art of wood inlay called? ›

Marquetry (also spelled as marqueterie; from the French marqueter, to variegate) is the art and craft of applying pieces of veneer to a structure to form decorative patterns, designs.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Neely Ledner

Last Updated: 03/28/2023

Views: 6091

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Neely Ledner

Birthday: 1998-06-09

Address: 443 Barrows Terrace, New Jodyberg, CO 57462-5329

Phone: +2433516856029

Job: Central Legal Facilitator

Hobby: Backpacking, Jogging, Magic, Driving, Macrame, Embroidery, Foraging

Introduction: My name is Neely Ledner, I am a bright, determined, beautiful, adventurous, adventurous, spotless, calm person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.