For the more courageous, roll out your polymer clay with an acrylic roller. To go faster and obtain an even thickness of dough, you can use the dough machine.
Then, gently place a metal sheet of your choice on top.


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Lois's jewelry shows you how to use Lisa Pavelka's transfer sheets on your polymerclay creations.
Step 1 :
For the bravest, spread out your polymer clay with an acrylic roller . To go faster and get a dough of a regular thickness you can use the dough machine .
Gently place a sheet of metal of your choice on it.

2nd step :
Dapple all the drops support of Pi ata ñ ink color of your choice.
Let dry a few moments, then fill the voids by adding a few drops.

Step 3:
Make a thin transparent Premo dough sheet. Put it on top of the ink tasks you just did. This layer of dough serves as protection.

Step 4:
Put the whole thing in the baking machine in both directions to crack the metal foil.
Step 5:
Choose the pattern you want from the different transfer sheets . Feel free to place the cookie cutters you will need directly on the pattern sheet.

Step 6:
Cut out a strip of patterns. Moisten it with a little water.

Step 7:
About 30 seconds later, gently slide the pattern off the sheet. Wait a few more minutes if you can not do it.

Step 8:
Gently put the pattern on your polymer plate. Be careful to remove any air bubbles.

Step 9:
Cut out your pieces in the polymer plate using a cookie cutter. If you want to make a pearl, do not forget to make a hole to be able to pass your thread, rope, chain ...

Step 10:
Cover all your pieces with liquid Fimo to preserve the patterns. It shrinks when cooking, so you can be generous on the amount.

Step 11:
Put your pieces in the oven (about 110 ° C for 20 minutes).
As soon as you take your creation out of the oven, immerse it in cold water. This will enhance transparency.

Step 12:
Varnish the pieces, then realize your creation.


Do not hesitate to test the transfers on other techniques, as here on colored polymer with dry pastels:

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For the more courageous, roll out your polymer clay with an acrylic roller. To go faster and obtain an even thickness of dough, you can use the dough machine.
Then, gently place a metal sheet of your choice on top.

Stain the entire surface with drops ofPiñata inks in the color of your choice.
Let dry for a few moments, then fill in the gaps by adding a few drops.

Make a thin sheet of clear Premo dough. Apply it on top of the ink stains you just made. This layer of paste serves as a protection.

Run the whole thing through the dough machine in both directions to crack the metal sheet.
Choose the design you want from the different transfer sheets. Feel free to place the cookie cutters you will need directly on the pattern sheet.

Cut out a strip of pattern. Moisten it with a little water.

After about 30 seconds, gently slide the design off the sheet. Wait a few more moments if you can't.

Gently apply the design to your polymer plate. Be careful to remove any air bubbles.

Cut your pieces out of the polymer sheet with a cookie cutter. If you want to make a bead, don't forget to make a hole to pass your wire, a string, rings or a chain...

Cover all your pieces with liquid Fimo to preserve the designs. It will shrink during baking, so you can be generous with the amount.

Put your pieces in the oven (about 110°C for 20 minutes).
As soon as you take your creation out of the oven, immerse it in cold water. This will enhance the transparency.

Varnish the pieces, then make your creation.












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