Import the image into a word processor or image editor (like MS Word or Photoshop), resize it to fit standard 8.5" x 11" or A4 paper, and print it onto high-quality cardstock or matte photo paper, notes this YouTube video .
Use a glue stick, double-sided tape, or craft glue for a flat, secure application, as suggested in this YouTube video. H0n_0042.JPG
are you covering (a notebook, a junk journal cover, or something else)? Once I know, I can give you the exact steps. Import the image into a word processor or
For a textured, old-fashioned look, you can soak the paper in coffee for 10 minutes and dry it in an oven at 200°F (93°C) for 5-10 minutes before applying it. To make sure this fits your project, could you tell me: Once I know, I can give you the exact steps
Apply a decoupage medium like Mod Podge to a plain surface, apply the printed image, and seal it with another layer to create a durable, textured, or glossy finish.
Print on appropriate paper (e.g., text-weight for wrapping, cardstock for covering).