Saw these on pinterest and I fell in love. I happened to have some old wood shelves that we weren't using and so I had my husband cut them up into 8 × 10 pieces.
Materials needed for this project:
Wood
Images printed on a laser printer
Gel medium
Foam brushes
Mod Podge
First, you will need to print the image that you want to use. I have an ink jet printer, and believe me when I tell you that it will not work using an ink jet. So print out your image in reverse (image needs to be reversed to transfer to the wood) using your inkjet and then take it somewhere to have it copied. Copiers use laser printing. Now, if you have a laser printer forget all that i just said and go ahead and use your printed image.
Next you apply gel medium to the wood, and lay your image down on the wood (image side down). Gently press down and smooth any air bubbles or creases in the image. Let sit overnight. I tried to remove it after a few hours and it did not work! So overnight, just to be safe.
Now you can remove your image. Using a wet washcloth or sponge (i found the sponge worked a bit better) gently rub the paper off the wood. Your image will remain on the wood. Once all the paper is removed, let it dry and apply thin layer of mod podge to seal it.