Polymer Clay Transfer Valet- tutorial

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11 BOLD street Leafy Transfer Valet Created by Susan O'Neill

11 BOLD street

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Create an eye-catching valet (or “dish”, or “bowl”) to match your décor, or the season. Workmanship and attention to details are stressed in this example incorporating a 2-D transfer into a useful 3-D décor item.

Materials: • Premo Polymer, 1 oz Ultramarine, 1 oz Cadmium Yellow and 1/4 oz Pearl, thoroughly blended and conditioned • OR 2 oz other polymer color of your choice to coordinate with your chosen color scheme • Premo Polymer, 2 oz white, thoroughly conditioned • Magic Transfer Paper, (1) sheet • Dew Drop Brilliance Pigment Ink, Pearlescent Thyme • OR other heat set ink to coordinate with your chosen color scheme • Highly pigmented colored pencils, such as PrismaColor • Polymer-friendly satin varnish • Bake & Bond polymer adhesive Note: This is way more than enough clay, but you need a bit extra to roll out.

Tools/Equipment:

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• Tissue blade • Scissors • Felt (for leg bottoms) • Pointed wooden skewer • Small Plexiglas sheet or clear CD case • Texture sheet of your choice, 4” x 5” • Spray bottle of water • Soft paint brush • #400 and #600 wet/dry sandpaper • Small stainless steel mixing bowl • Wooden burnisher or paper folder • Pasta roller (or Lucite roller) • Wax paper • Baking tile • Small piece of corrugated cardboard • Tin foil for tenting during baking • Toaster or other dedicated, well-ventilated oven, calibrated with oven thermometer • Access to laser (NOT inkjet) printer Page 1 of 10 • Solid, smooth, washable work surface (A glass surface over top of a ¼” grid surface is


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