Michelle Rae Landry | Craft With Me Tutorial - Polymer Clay Image transfer Part 1 / LASER PRINTER ONLY! @MichelleRaeLandry | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
#Polymerclay #imagetransfer #polymerclayart
My two worlds collide in this super fun project using vintage book illustrations and polymer clay! With a minimal amount of supplies (less than $20) and no experience needed, you can make beautiful DIY wall hangings, tags Etc. with professional looking results. It's fun, it's creative and it's addicting. Polymer clay bakes in your own oven or a toaster oven, so it's a project anyone can do at home.
This is typical of the type of class I run at Wild Salamander Arts Center & a perfect project to do while stuck inside during a worldwide pandemic. ;-)
I found the images you see on the Public Domain Website:
biodiversitylibrary.org
*IMPORTANT NOTE:
YOU MUST USE IMAGES PRINTED ON A LASER PRINTER
USE REGULAR PRINTER PAPER - NOT PHOTO PAPER
If you have an inkjet printer, watch my video and then adapt the project using one of these techniques designed for inkjet printers:
youtu.be/3lK0MgeGIDw
youtu.be/r6cAvZUzZng
youtu.be/8_OqdkLRams
Materials Needed:
Shape Cookie Cutters
Sculpey original white clay ( I recommend a 1lb box or a minimum of three 2oz bricks)
Images printed on regular printer paper (not photo paper)
Water
Toothpick or straw to make holes and/or pop bubbles in clay
Ceramic Tile (from Home Depot, Lowe's or any big box store)
DuraClear Satin Varnish and brush to apply it
Twine, string or yarn
Optional Materials
Nail Art Stylist or any ball tip stylist
Acrylic Paint - Metallic
Gilding Wax
Cheap Metallic Eye Shadow ( in place of wax)
Beads
Natural Elements with holes drilled in them
BioDiversity Library can be found flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary
+++UPDATE DECEMBER 1, 2020 +++++++++++
I've created a follow up to this video using this same technique to make Holiday Ornaments and Tags. A FREE DOWNLOAD of images is available too! Come check it out at youtu.be/zhkWk0DsTWE
YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER: This video is not made for kids.
This project and class is perfect for Adults and Teens, and I believe a parent could do this with a younger child as a parent-child activity, however this video was not intended as a child class.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
More About Me:
instagram.com/creativecottagenh
instagram.com/tapeandtwinevintage
intstagram.com/tapentwine
I have a youtube channel at
Michelle Rae Landry
youtube.com/channel/UCsU1cyqVMUcmR69FazQ0XdQ?disable_polymer=true
If you have any questions leave them in the comments! I hope you enjoy and stay well!
#Polymerclay #imagetransfer #polymerclayart
My two worlds collide in this super fun project using vintage book illustrations and polymer clay! With a minimal amount of supplies (less than $20) and no experience needed, you can make beautiful DIY wall hangings, tags Etc. with professional looking results. It's fun, it's creative and it's addicting. Polymer clay bakes in your own oven or a toaster oven, so it's a project anyone can do at home.
This is typical of the type of class I run at Wild Salamander Arts Center & a perfect project to do while stuck inside during a worldwide pandemic. ;-)
I found the images you see on the Public Domain Website:
biodiversitylibrary.org
*IMPORTANT NOTE:
YOU MUST USE IMAGES PRINTED ON A LASER PRINTER
USE REGULAR PRINTER PAPER - NOT PHOTO PAPER
If you have an inkjet printer, watch my video and then adapt the project using one of these techniques designed for inkjet printers:
youtu.be/3lK0MgeGIDw
youtu.be/r6cAvZUzZng
youtu.be/8_OqdkLRams
Materials Needed:
Shape Cookie Cutters
Sculpey original white clay ( I recommend a 1lb box or a minimum of three 2oz bricks)
Images printed on regular printer paper (not photo paper)
Water
Toothpick or straw to make holes and/or pop bubbles in clay
Ceramic Tile (from Home Depot, Lowe's or any big box store)
DuraClear Satin Varnish and brush to apply it
Twine, string or yarn
Optional Materials
Nail Art Stylist or any ball tip stylist
Acrylic Paint - Metallic
Gilding Wax
Cheap Metallic Eye Shadow ( in place of wax)
Beads
Natural Elements with holes drilled in them
BioDiversity Library can be found flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary
+++UPDATE DECEMBER 1, 2020 +++++++++++
I've created a follow up to this video using this same technique to make Holiday Ornaments and Tags. A FREE DOWNLOAD of images is available too! Come check it out at youtu.be/zhkWk0DsTWE
YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER: This video is not made for kids.
This project and class is perfect for Adults and Teens, and I believe a parent could do this with a younger child as a parent-child activity, however this video was not intended as a child class.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
More About Me:
instagram.com/creativecottagenh
instagram.com/tapeandtwinevintage
intstagram.com/tapentwine
I have a youtube channel at
Michelle Rae Landry
youtube.com/channel/UCsU1cyqVMUcmR69FazQ0XdQ?disable_polymer=true
If you have any questions leave them in the comments! I hope you enjoy and stay well!