Polymer Clay Tutorial for Napkin Transfer
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2020
- This is a polymer clay tutorial for making a bookmark and a cabochon necklace using a technique to burnish napkin on to polymer clay. #polymerclay #polymerclayjewelry #polymerclaybookmark
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Thank you!! This is a great tutorial!!! I appreciate you putting this out for all of us!!!
Thank you for a great tutorial - can't wait to try it!
Very nice captivating work.thank you
Great video and well explained thank you 🙏
Thank You🌻
That looks so beautiful I'm going to give it a try. I just joined and also gave you a thumbs up. Thanks and God bless
Thank you so much 🤗
Very Beautiful!
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May one ask where you purchased your napkins. Beautiful job. Have a blessed and beautiful day
Vraiment magnifique j'adore votre création et je m'abonne à votre chaîne 👍👏👏👏❤❤❤💋💋💋
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Yay! Thank you!
great video except did you soak baked items in water an rub the paper off?
Yes I did
Beautiful necklace. I bought a stainless steel soap from Amazon (I got 2 for under $5) and it is by far the best burnishing tool I have ever found.
How is this relevant to the video though
@@iwant2bbackshe is recommending it over waxed paper and fingers
well done.
Thank You 🌻
Lovely pieces! Pity not showing the process after baking.
Noted
@@craftingbybb thank you!
Thank you. When did you put the hole in for the bookmark?
I usually put hole in before baking.
I can’t get the color from the napkin to transfer to the clay, even after baking and putting in water. They come out blank.
You have to rub the outer paper off once baked
Try wiping softly with some cotton dampened acetone after applying the napkin. It helps to transfer the image
I can not manage to transfer, it won’t even leave the slightest imprint….😢
The crucial part is left out🤔😐
Use sticky Premo clay
The napkin doesn't burn in the oven?
no, I cover with wax paper
I couldn't get very much paper off, after baking, and they seemed dull. I baked at 275 for an hour. I don't know why this happened?
You have to put in water and to need to rub a bit, it should be smooth,
@@craftingbybb Yes, that is what I did. I think I got it off, but it still looks dull. One design even looks like the Red turned the White Pink.
I would like to have seen you take off the napkin ?
I have another Nspkin Transfer video where I show, sorry was a newbie
@@craftingbybb ok ,thanks .I’ll take a look 😀
How do you remove the paper after baking?
You can put in water and rub off
Go to 8:54 on the video and she explains the process of removing the paper. Hope this helps.
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Thank you for sharing this. I watched another video where acetone free nail polish remover was rubbed on when burnishing. I have those same napkins and want to put the writing on. I’m going to print it off on the mirror image setting and use modge podge to glue it on baked clay. That way the writing will be the right way up. It’s a similar process for removing it, using wet fingers you can gently rub off the paper backing. 🫶
Can you use translucent clay?
I would think so
I usually bake my clay at 230 degrees for 15 minutes. Why do you bake at 270 for an hour won't I burn my clay?
230 for 15 is entirely too low unfortunately. It will cause your pieces to eventually break. Normally pros bake with a tile which is why it's 1 hour to allow the tile to heat up. But you should be baking clay for atleast 45 mins min. For durability.
Мастер класс как научится тереть по полимерной глине. Всё.
It was nice, but you left out an important part which is how you removed the paper after baking. Pity, it would have been interesting to see that.
She said that after baking, she soaked it in water to remove the paper.
@@marieee505 The point is she didn't show it. SMH
Ok, soaking in water is an answer! Thanks for that, I didn't think of that solution.
@@Kementiri Someone who has set up, taken the time to video, edit and upload all for our benefit! To do a workshop in this would cost me, at the very least $40, here in Australia, and yet we have the benefit of getting it FREE, thanks to the effort of this artisan.
I personally think the process was shown and explained very well, however if you don't understand, perhaps take your time and read through the comments, where others have politely asked questions and have been graciously answered.
@@cbisme6414 Comments show up in random order so maybe the comment showed up after I put in my comment Karen.
1 hour…seems a tad long
Not sure the question but this video is only 30 minutes. Thanks for looking ❤️
I bake all my pieces for at least an hour. Most of us do because the longer it bakes the stronger it gets.😊❤