Enhance your polymer clay creations with this VeroS Transfer Sheet No. 342—a must-have for printing unique patterns on your handmade jewelry.
Ideal for printing detailed patterns onto a sheet of polymer clay, this sheet adheres directly to the uncooked surface before baking. Once it comes into contact with water, the water-soluble paper backing dissolves, leaving only the transferred image on the clay. It is for single use only: each sheet can be used just once.
The VeroS Transfer Sheet No. 342 measures 13.5 x 9 cm and features a ready-to-use printed pattern of colorful flowers. For best results, we recommend working with a light-colored polymer clay, which will better highlight the colors and details of the pattern. It is compatible with all brands of polymer clay, such as FIMO or Sculpey.
How do you use soluble transfer sheets for polymer clay?
- Roll out your clay using a rolling pin or a polymer clay machine.
- Cut out the pattern and place it on the smooth, clean polymer clay (before baking).
- Smooth it out with your fingers or gently with the rolling pin to remove any air bubbles. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Spray water on the sheet or run it under a trickle of cold water. Gently rub with your finger to dissolve the paper. The image will remain on the clay.
- Let it dry for 5 to 10 minutes, then cut the sheet to size as needed.
- Bake the clay at the temperature specified by the manufacturer.
Once baked, the decorated sheet can be used to create polymer claypendants, earrings, or cabochons to glue onto bases. To get started, check out this tutorial on making polymer clay earrings with transfers or this technical guide on using transfer sheets and Pinata ink.
Whether you’re new to polymer clay or already have experience, tutorials and technical guides are available on the website to help you: choosing tools, smoothing techniques, baking tips, and advice on how to properly condition your clay before working with it.
Water-soluble paper is a bio-based material made from wood pulp fibers sourced from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and a natural cellulose ingredient. When the material comes into contact with water, the cellulose-based ingredient dissolves, and the wood pulp fibers separate and remain. This revolutionary technology is readily biodegradable in accordance with OECD Standard 301B. Microorganisms and bacteria then help break down the wood pulp fibers even further, allowing for complete biodegradation.
Details:
Height: 13.5 cm
Width: 9 cm
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