Place the trace paper on top of the pattern you are trying to trace so the pattern shows through the trace paper. Then secure the paper to make sure it does not move with some tape and then trace with a pencil or pen.
If you have the pattern you can transfer to any kind of paper, if you need to trace a pattern use tracing paper and transfer on to heavy weight paper, you can do this a couple of ways, carbon paper or once you have traced your pattern flip it over and use a soft lead pencil and scribble over your traced lines, flip it back over and lay it on your heavy weight paper, tape down and trace again, now you have your pattern on your chosen paper.
All you need to do is have that picture that you want to trace. Then on the back of that paper, take your pencil and shade the back of that picture and remember to shade the parts where your picture is. Then you get that other paper and put the paper with the picture on top of it. You just trace it on and the picture will trace onto the other paper.
To trace paper effectively and accurately, place the original paper on a flat surface and secure it with tape or weights. Place a clean sheet of tracing paper on top and use a sharp pencil or pen to carefully trace the lines or shapes. Make sure to hold the tracing paper firmly in place to prevent shifting. Take your time and trace slowly and accurately to achieve the best results.
uh maybe. just put some paper over it and trace the little designs.
Wood pulp and perhaps trace chemicals from the paper making process.
Friction of the paper allows the soft pencil to leave a trace of fine particles behind on the paper.
Rachel likes to trace words before writing it down on a piece of paper. there hobos. happy?
Trace has two general meanings. As a verb, it means to "carefully follow", such "tracing footsteps" or "tracing pencilmarks" through paper. As a noun, it usually refers to "a minimal amount", such as "trace elements" or "disappearing without a trace".
You don't. That's the purpose of using pen and not pencil.
trace the mould with tracing paper
so you can see whats underneath so you can trace it!
To trace onto wood effectively, use a pencil or pen to draw your design onto tracing paper. Place the tracing paper on the wood and use a ballpoint pen to trace over the design, pressing firmly. The pressure will transfer the design onto the wood.