How to Create a Polymer Clay Transfer
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@naughtyviet Yes. You aren't baking it at a high enough temperature for it to catch fire.
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you can put paper in the oven and it wont catch on fire?!?! O.o
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@chaskins24 Well if it eats through wood, than styrofoam never had a chance!
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can i use my home printer and paper for this?
misshulagirl05 2 months ago
@misshulagirl05 I would need a bit more information on what kind of printer you have at home to answer this question for you. I haven't had very consistent luck in using my inkjet printer's prints which is why I opt for xeroxes. However, I have heard about a technique where you print the image onto parchment paper before transferring to your polymer. Supposedly this has a more consistent success rate.
beckar00sy 2 months ago
Can you use the Sculpey ultra light clay and do this?
Deedlit79 3 months ago
@Deedlit79 None of my local shops carry the ultralight yet, but from my understanding it is the same as all polymer products. Therefore you should be able to use it in the same way you would use other polymer products.
beckar00sy 3 months ago
awesome!
thanks for the upload!~ :DD
superchocoexpress 3 months ago
@superchocoexpress You're very welcome! Glad that you liked it! :)
beckar00sy 3 months ago