Free Video Tutorial: How to Make Quick and Perfect Image Transfer on raw polymer clay.
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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In this video tutorial, I want to share with you how to make a Perfect Image Transfer on raw polymer clay using laser printed pictures and nail polish remover.
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This was a great tutorial, thank you. I do want people to know that nail polish remover is highly flammable so please be very careful with it near any open flame. You cannot see the flame when it catches on fire and if it is on your skin you can be badly burned. It won’t catch fire in the oven but will near an open flame or spark.
I get the best results with water, I leave the water on longer, adding water to keep wet, I make sure the transfer is complete before I remove the papers
I have enjoyed so many of your videos . I wanted to add I really love your background music with the metal drums
Thanks for trying out different ideas for us, they turned out great with the nail polish remover.
I’m sure I just watched a video where someone used water 💦 to wet the face of the clay with a finger & then placed the paper/image on, wet the back by dabbing with a wet finger until all the image was wet & showing through the back of the paper. Great video good luck everyone.
Love the black and white images their so bold and would look great as drop's on fine black cord with silver fitting's around our neck or drop earring's,worn with any clothing they would be stunning.
amazing results with nail polish remover. Good job!
Thank you!!
I tried this with plain acetone from the paint department. It works! Mine didn't come out as dark, but I guess I just have to change the settings on the printer to use the most toner...Thank you for this tute, I'm so happy not to have to make decals or buy special papers!!
Hi Ludmila! I love your tutorials. I would try leaving the solutions on longer to see if they work better. Thanks for sharing!
I really like the green image.
Thank you!!
This was so helpful and inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it!!
Beautiful, and I really love the one you did as patchwork x
Thank you, Cindy!
Wow! That is interesting! 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 Thank you for sharing!
Большое спасибо за ваши полезные видео.
Спасибо большое Людмила, что поделились таким интересным способом перевода картинки!!! Красиво получилось!!!
Благодарю Ирина!!
Love this way of getting images onto the clay and the different ways of colouring the clay. Thank you again, Ludmilla can't wait to give it a try.❤️❤️
Just what I needed, Ludmila!!! Can't wait to try it!!
Great tutorial. Thank you for showing us what works & what doesn't. I learned a lot & look forward to trying this.
Glad it was helpful!
That's so clever 👏🏿You gave me an idea to do polymer clay jewlary in deferment ways 😍💟
Thank you🙏🏿
Thank you!! So happy you like!
Amazing!!! Thanks sooooo much. Saves money and the possibilities are endless!!!
Thank you!!❤
Thank you for showing us this beautiful work and for your experience, great job
Thank you!❤
I have no words for your channel...you are sharing all your knowledge ..learning so much....i have just entered in designing jewelry with cold Porcelain...dont know if it will work on it but I ll try for sure...Thank u so much...
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Just lovely ! Thank you for explaining your test results on what product is best to use. You are amazing !
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Love the mono pattern's thank you
Oh my, I really like this way of getting images on the polymer clay. These are all Beautiful. This gives me something else to create. Thanks for sharing your video with all of us. ❤️
Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
you have brought my clay game to another level. thank you for sharing your secrets!
Some really stunning results! Thanks for sharing. But I'm wondering if any special precautions are necessary before baking the clay since both acetone and alcohol are flammable.
They both evaporate fast. Wait 15 minutes and it will be fine
Hello ! It's very beautifull and original. Thanks for the share. Kissss !
You are a wonderful teacher! I just got my transfers from you can’t wait to try!💕
É fantastico!!!! Devo provare assolutamente!!!!! Grazie!!!!
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Thank you so much for this wonderful video and sharing your talent/tips 🥰We’re grateful to you and I will buy from your website soon 🤗🌸
I love you videos so helpful thank you all your art is so beautiful 💐🙏
Thank you so much!!❤😘
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Thank you!!
U hv done v beautifully
So pretty. I have to do this.
after burnishing the image thoroughly, leave the paper on while baking. the heat alone will transfer the image. when clay has cooled, wet the paper & gently rub it off. the image will stay on the clay
I was wondering about this. Would you still use nail polish remover/water, or would you just put the paper on the clay, burnish it and bake it?
@@Marta_QuidemClay just burnishing has worked for me
@@hafflynnstudios4586 Thanks, need to try that! I usually use the water and rubbing method but it's quite time-consuming. :-)
Great!!
Awesome Ludmila, thank you for sharing
Wow, they look great, thanks for sharing this with us 😊
What a great technique!
Love the tutorial! Have you ever used napkins or wrapping paper. I can’t get it to work
Not yet!
Thank you!!
This is brilliant!! Thank you! I wonder if the solvent and water might work if you left them on longer?
You is the best, vou trabalhar com polish nails . Tank you
I think it must depend on the brand of PC because another RUclipsr (after watching you) tried with water and it worked perfectly (after leaving to set for one hour). That really surprised me.
EXCELLENT AS USUAL...
Thank you! Cheers!
Lovely 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤️❤️❤️
مبدعه عالعاده..راٸعه وفی قمه الجمال اعمالك 🌸
Is your laser printer, black and white? I would guess you could use a colored laser printer also but I really like what you did with the markers and pencils.
Amazing design
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey what you do is so beautiful. Is it possible to make it with ink jet printed ?
Will try the nail varnish remover method as water didn't work at all on white Fimo polymer clay.
Just amazing!
Beautiful
Beautiful!!
Lovely !! Thank you for sharing
Thank you somuch🙏
These are beautiful. Where did you find the printable patterns?
So perfect, it really helped me, thank you x
Beautiful ❤️
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I so much appreciate your kindness and support! Your comment is also very important for me! 💙💛🙏
Is the nail polish remover one with acetone? What about trying straight acetone?
On the RUclips site The Crafsman, he did image transfers with the image printed on the shiny part of backing paper for stickers. I guess baking parchment would be a similar type of surface. Anyway, it worked really well!
Thank you, Ellen! I showed just a simple, quick and inexpensive way to get a good result for image transfer:) yes, the polish remover is contained an acetone! I don't have straight acetone:)
The pens that you use are they water based or permanent markers. Also I love the happy accidents that the water created and the other that failed but semi printed
Could you list the ingredients in your nail polish remover? The label says “essential oils” but I’m wondering what ingredient in the nail polish remover actually transfers the image. Have you tried this with straight acetone, which is the key ingredient in most nail polish removers?
It contains an acetone! It's just a common nail polish remover:)
@@SweetyBijouPro I tried both acetone and nonacetone. No result! I have an HP laser Printer that creates very good images. What's going wrong?
@@sharonmays7083 your polymer clay should be fresh and sticky.
@@sharonmays7083 Hi. Just going to chime in here. The ability for the transfer to take place has EVERYTHING to do with the toner in the printer. The make and model matter. I have no less than 3 different lasers; 2 color, one black and only the black worked. It is an old model Samsung (I've had it for over 10 years). My two color lasers are a Brother that prints 2400x600 and a Samsung that prints 4800x4800 (very fine for a laser). Neither color transferred using this method and my clay was very fresh and sticky. In fact, the color Samsung's toner doesn't even take an oven well and the yellow fades almost completely if heated for too long. Also, I have read that toners that do not use "fuser oil", don't work very well when transferring to polymer clay, and unfortunately, the older model lasers are the ones that utilized this. Some print shops have printers that still use fuser oil so you might be able to have sheets printed at a printer and just keep them on hand. My tried and true method is to burnish onto the surface, bake my plastic, then rub off the paper under running water. I *really* wanted the nail polish remover to work, her results are amazing!
Wonderful!!!
ever tried tinner? It works for transferring images from a magazine to paper so I guess will work on clay as well. (if it doesn't do funny things to the clay....)
Great!
Dear Ludmila, thanks so much for sharing with us, i really appreciate. İ Tried nail polish method on Air dry clay but it did not work. Could you please tell a way for air dry clay how to transfer the image?
Cool! Thanks.
Wow that is a perfect image. I might have asked you this before but does the image stay on - due to the nature of polish remover? And does the polish remover interact with the clay? Many thanks for sharing- you are a true artist.
I'm allergic to nail polish remover. Do you think vinegar would work?
real nice tutorial and great showed with different liquid. Just wish the camera hadn't been bobbing up and down so much in this video, actually had to pause at a point cause was making me seasick but really wanted to see next results ;_;
I tried this on normal printer paper I wrote with a ink marker and tried to transfer it to clay using acetone. It didn't transfer it left a blur of ink and ruined the clay too. So what did I do wrong? Please give me advice thanks
Have you tried using Sharpie marker instead of copics with your image transfer? Thanks so much for sharing this technique. Your work is beautiful!!
sharpies will run when you add the acetone or alcohol
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Hafflynn Studios thanks!!
What did you print the image onto ?
Hi Ludmila, could you please tell me what the metal "stones" are that you bake on?Thank you so much
I would also like to know what the silver stones are and if they are available for purchase.
If you leave the paper on until the clay dries, all your color will transfer. Then use your finger and get it wet to take the paper off.
Thanks for the video. To transfer with water , I guess parchment paper printed with design will work with water... I'm not sure.
Stunning! Do you sell the back & white images? I've not seen that kind, so very pretty?
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Its nail polish remover without acetone?
Людмила, как всегда очень интересно, спасибо за эксперимент. Я так поняла, что лучше всего переводить картинку с помощью жидкости для снятия лака??? И ещё хотела уточнить что за маркеры у вас., на спиртовой основе?
Is this method using inkjet or laser printer please?
Is this done using regular printer paper or transfer paper?
Normal printer paper!:)
Are they laser or ink jet copies?
Love this idea! What type of paper are you using to print your designs? Thx
So beautiful and inspiring! Thank you❤❤❤❤
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Do you use acetone or non-acetone nail polish remover? Thank you for the tutorial.
Ludmila have you tried a gelli plate printing on clay
The paper I just normal paper print from normal printer? Look forward to your answer thanks.
Yes, normal paper, laser printer, normal :)
Does it have to be printed on a LASER printer?
My question as well
Wonderful! Does it work with an inkjet printer?
Try modge podge
Love your videos. Will an inkjet printer do the same thing as a laser printer?
Laser HP printer
Those are so beautiful!!! Can you do this with an inkjet printer?
No ! Unfortunately . Because of the nature of the inks . They are different.
Que es líquido que le pones??
Great tutorial I was wondering what the metal - silver shaped pieces you were using to place your pieces on to bake? Looks like it said Leeseph but I couldn’t find them online? If you have a link that would be great!
THank you! Here is the link to my shop with that domed tools! sweetybijou.com/c/tools/domed-shape/
@@SweetyBijouPro Awesome thank you so much I truly appreciate it have a great week
Do you seal the pieces afterwards?
What liquid do you use to “transfer” the image??
Is it rubbing alcohol?
It's not rubbing alcohol. It's nail polish remover :) It's works the best for me.
Hi, what kind of polymer clay do you use please?
Can i do it on raw shilpkaar clay?