Yes! You can use an inkjet home print to transfer to liquid polymer clay. I hope you enjoy my tips.
My Etsy Store: www.pixiedragondesigns.com
Products:
(No affiliation to brands, can use alternate brands)
~ (TLS) Translucent Liquid Polymer Clay (Sculpey Brand)
~ Matte photo paper ( Printworks Brand) can print on both sides.
~ White translucent polymer clay (PRIMO! Accents Sculpey Brand)
~ Alchohol based pens/markers (Blick studio brush markers Brand)
~ Fine tip black pen markers (Prismacolor Brand)
~ Bake & Bond, adhesive (Sculpey Brand)
~ Glass glaze (Sculpey Brand)
~ Mica Metallic powders (Pearl EX Brand) colors, true blue 687, interference blue 671
~ Metallic Acrylics (Lumiere Brand) colors, 576 lite blue, 568 pearlescent white, 542 citrine.
~ Pan pastel in silver
~ Color chalk pastels (art alternatives Brand)
~ Glow in the dark paint (Techno Glow Brand) Aqua blue
~ Varnish spray (Montana Brand)
~ 2 wood short skewers (kitchen supplies)
~ Gold pen (Deco color Brand)
~ Precious Stones, rocks (I used a moonstone, Oregon sunstone and quartz point)
~ Home Inkjet Printer (Canon Pixma MG 7720)
Tools:
~ Tiles to work and bake on (home depo or the like) I like one with a glossy side for easy cleaning (make sure the size fits in oven)
~ Precision knife
~ 2 brushes
~ Ball tool (Sculpey Brand)
~ Thin cutter (Sculpey Brand)
~ Blender, wood base metal fin tip tool (Sculpey Brand)
~ DIY Pin tool for texture
Music: Kevin Macleod, Jellyfish in Space
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I also take personal commissions ✨
15 мар 2018