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Saral
Saral Transfer Paper Rolls 30cm x 3.66 metres
Saral Transfer Paper Rolls 30cm x 3.66 metres
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Saral Transfer Paper is a professional-grade, wax-free tracing tool designed for precise transfer of designs from sketches, templates, or freehand drawings onto a wide variety of surfaces - cleanly, accurately, and without mess.
Made from high-quality materials, Saral is reusable, acid-free. Perfect for artists, designers, and makers of all kinds.
To use, place the graphite coated side facing down in between your original image and the surface you're transferring onto, then trace over the image. The pressure from your pencil or stylus transfers the pigment onto the surface below.
Key Features of Saral Transfer Paper:
- Wax-free formula ensures no greasy residue left behind
- Produces clean, crisp lines that won't smudge or bleed when painted or inked over
- Marks are easily erasable or washed out, depending on the surface
- Reusable and economical, offering long-term value
- Acid-free, making it safe for archival use
- Versatile: works on paper, wood, fabric, canvas, metal, glass, tile, ceramic, and more
Saral Transfer Paper is ideal for:
- Drawing & Painting: To transfer sketches onto canvas, wood, or paper before painting.
- Woodworking: For transferring patterns or lettering onto wood for carving or pyrography.
- Embroidery: Trace a design onto fabric before stitching.
- Ceramics: Apply patterns or outlines to clay surfaces.
- Mixed Media & Collage: To incorporate precise elements without freehand drawing.
- Printmaking: Use for transferring image to lino block or etching plate.
Colour Guide:
- White: Ideal for transferring designs onto dark backgrounds where other colours may not show up clearly.
- Graphite: The all-purpose go-to. Works well on most light to mid-tone surfaces - perfect for general tracing and sketch transfers.
- Blue: Non-photographic. Essential for structural lines, draft layouts, paste-ups, and use on light backgrounds.
- Red: Versatile and suitable for both light and dark surfaces. Commonly used in ceramics for its visibility and clarity.
- Yellow: Best suited for clear and stained glass work. Also works well on metal and darker surfaces where contrast is needed.
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