Mine did the same thing, I used nail polish remover and it got a very faded blotchy result. I used that to my benefit to make aged mosaic looking earrings from the method, but if you want stronger colors than the hand sanitizer I’d the way to go!
How strange I had just got finished watching clay tutorial also putting the wrapping paper on polymer clay and when it was over yours came up so I wanted to watch and see if you did anything different. I also noticed that hers came off so easy. I was so glad that you tried it twice and decided that it could have been the wrapping paper that it didn't turn out as bright,I have been looking at clay transfers on Etsy and they are so expensive so I was very excited to find this on your channel and hers. Thank you and God bless 🙂
Thanks for the helpful video. BTW, paper burns at 451 degrees Fahrenheit (232 Celsius). So, at 275 dF, it will be perfectly safe. The myth that paper might burn in a 275dF oven probably stems from the fact that some plastics (which are generally considered sturdier) will melt in ovens as low as 275 dF. For anyone older or better read, they may remember the book "Fahrenheit 451" as their reminder. That was a big science fiction book in the 1960's and deal with book burning. So, yes, cardboard (which is made by layering paper) and plain paper are safe at 275 dF.
poke a hole in them and go around the edge with the metallic pen they would make fun Xmas orninments. maybe in a smaller size circle or other cookie cutter shapes.
The female I watched used non-acetate remover, is that what you used? I wonder if you cut the words out and flip them if they will work? Since the sanitizer penetrates and breaks down the paper, it would just have to go through more layers? Or, cut the words out, flip them over and color with sharpest or colored pencils. Thanks for experimenting on our behalf!😁
That’s an interesting thought on the letters I do wonder if that would work flipping the design??? May have to try that. And yes that is the type of remover I tried. Thank you so much for watching 🥰
@@sherbearsclay Alcohol, however has a very low flash point. If it's ethanol, if you have any source of ignition, it will ignite at well below room temperature, so drying out the hand sanitizer before baking is the way to go.
You need to use expensive wrapping paper. It’s the type of ink they use that transfers to the clay. Dollar store paper is going to have lower quality ink
I also tried this twice using the other channel's method & it didn't work. Neither paper was foil & both were good quality, one was Hallmark. I used Sculpey original (white).
@@j54lefty yeah I decided it’s just easier to decoupage wrapping paper on wood blanks and make earrings or ornaments that way. As much as I love clay not every method works with clay as we wish.
Mine did the same thing, I used nail polish remover and it got a very faded blotchy result. I used that to my benefit to make aged mosaic looking earrings from the method, but if you want stronger colors than the hand sanitizer I’d the way to go!
I love the idea of aged mosaic earrings 🥰
Thank you for showing the whole process. Transfers might open up a whole new kind of project.
You’re welcome and thank you for watching 🤗
Would love to see a follow up video using different qualities of papers. Also if the gloss of the paper makes a difference. 😁
I’ll definitely post when I try different methods. Thank you for watching ☺️
How strange I had just got finished watching clay tutorial also putting the wrapping paper on polymer clay and when it was over yours came up so I wanted to watch and see if you did anything different. I also noticed that hers came off so easy. I was so glad that you tried it twice and decided that it could have been the wrapping paper that it didn't turn out as bright,I have been looking at clay transfers on Etsy and they are so expensive so I was very excited to find this on your channel and hers. Thank you and God bless 🙂
I’m so glad to hear this was helpful 😊 I love experimenting and seeing if these techniques are as easy as they seem. Thank you for watching 🥰
Clay tutoriels is the one i watched. Im curious, isopropyl alcohol is the base of the sanitizer...ill try mixing glycerine and alcohol.
Let me know if it works 🤗
Thanks for the helpful video. BTW, paper burns at 451 degrees Fahrenheit (232 Celsius). So, at 275 dF, it will be perfectly safe. The myth that paper might burn in a 275dF oven probably stems from the fact that some plastics (which are generally considered sturdier) will melt in ovens as low as 275 dF. For anyone older or better read, they may remember the book "Fahrenheit 451" as their reminder. That was a big science fiction book in the 1960's and deal with book burning. So, yes, cardboard (which is made by layering paper) and plain paper are safe at 275 dF.
Thank you for the information, I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊
thanks for sharing your experiments with us 😘
Thank you for watching my friend 🥰
poke a hole in them and go around the edge with the metallic pen they would make fun Xmas orninments. maybe in a smaller size circle or other cookie cutter shapes.
Absolutely 🥰
Thank you soo much for showing this experiment you did!!🙏🥰
You’re welcome I’m glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Nice video ,experiment is the way to learn. 😊
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The female I watched used non-acetate remover, is that what you used? I wonder if you cut the words out and flip them if they will work? Since the sanitizer penetrates and breaks down the paper, it would just have to go through more layers? Or, cut the words out, flip them over and color with sharpest or colored pencils. Thanks for experimenting on our behalf!😁
That’s an interesting thought on the letters I do wonder if that would work flipping the design??? May have to try that. And yes that is the type of remover I tried. Thank you so much for watching 🥰
I think Clay tutorial said a water-based sanitizer. I’m not entirely sure though.
I used a non acetate remove and it didn't work
@@carleenburnette3710exactly. Here I see she used one with moisturiser which was not the recommended method
No worries about paper burning at 275°. Remember the book Fahrenheit 451? That’s the temp at which paper burns. 😊
Thank you so much for that information! Much appreciated 🥰
@@sherbearsclay Alcohol, however has a very low flash point. If it's ethanol, if you have any source of ignition, it will ignite at well below room temperature, so drying out the hand sanitizer before baking is the way to go.
@@janetmcbride165 thank you ☺️
@@janetmcbride165there’s science involved? Ugh 😂
😂 😂 😂
I saw a video where the hand sanitizer did not have soap or water in it. Her paper came right off. Tat might be the difference.
Interesting 🤔
You need to use expensive wrapping paper. It’s the type of ink they use that transfers to the clay. Dollar store paper is going to have lower quality ink
@@theresaclasby good to know thank you!
I also tried this twice using the other channel's method & it didn't work. Neither paper was foil & both were good quality, one was Hallmark. I used Sculpey original (white).
@@j54lefty yeah I decided it’s just easier to decoupage wrapping paper on wood blanks and make earrings or ornaments that way. As much as I love clay not every method works with clay as we wish.
@@sherbearsclay Agreed. Oh well, there are still plenty of creative things to do with clay.
@@j54lefty exactly!
Who's video were you watching?
It’s in the description area I think it was clay tutorial
I've tried this with 4 different types of wrapping paper, and I tried using hand sanitizer and rubbing alcohol. It did not work.
@@andreasinclair3630that definitely is good to know, thank you for letting me know.
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I watched i few and they said not to use any foil wrapping papers.
Good to know thank you
I tried that other lady's method too it didn't work
It has to be a special paper she used