Stained glass water transfer sheet for Polymer clay B512A

Stained glass water transfer sheet for Polymer clay B512A

Sale price  $3.00 USD Regular price  $4.00 USD
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Stained glass water transfer sheet for Polymer clay B512A

Stained glass water transfer sheet for Polymer clay B512A

Sale price  $3.00 USD Regular price  $4.00 USD

IMAGE TRANSFER SHEET for POLYMER CLAY ONLY

Each sheet is approximately 4"x5"

*** These sheets are a one time use. ***

*** You will received a free test sheet and instruction card with every order***

***A video on how to use the water transfer sheet linked here.***
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJCMTApR1PV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

HOW TO USE
* Condition your polymer clay and roll flat onto your tile. Light color clay is best with transfer sheets.
* Place the bright colored side of your transfer sheet face down onto your unbaked clay. Rub to attach and remove air bubbles
* Let it rest up to 5 minutes.
* Bring your tile to the sink. Slowly run cool water over your transfer sheet wetting it thoroughly.
* Take your time to rinse away the paper. You can lightly rub the paper to remove any residue. Be gentle as the clay is still soft and you don't want to rub off the transfer.
* Lightly use a paper towel to blot off any water. Once the clay is dry you can cut the clay. I like to dust my transfer, lightly with cornstarch and dip my cutters into cornstarch to prevent sticking.
* Bake as usual.
* After baking you may see some paper residue. You can rub it off with a bit of water and your fingers.
* You don't have to seal your clay but it is suggested. You can use many different types of sealers including Sculpey brand products, DuraClear and resin.
*** Water Transfer Paper will melt in moisture. Keep your transfer sheets away from water and humidity until use.

*** Colors can look different in person than from your computer or phone. Some colors may darken, lighten or change color once the clay is baked. Heat affects clay transfer sheets on different types of clay during baking. Warm colors (yellow, orange, red) tend to turn more pink after baking. Tenting your clay with foil and covering your clay with a thin layer of translucent clay over your transfer image (after removing the paper) help prevent warm colors turning pinkish during baking.


*** Thank you for using my products! I would love for you to share your creations.
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Blessings, Kyleen
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THIS IS A CUSTOM MADE ITEM.  I ship quick; Monday - Saturday. Shipping will be combined if you order more than one item at the time of checkout. If you add another item in a separate transaction, I will not be able to combine shipping.

PLEASE CONTACT ME if you have any questions or problems please let me know.  I usually reply within the hour during waking hours.  This is my full time job so I aim to please.   I hope you love my little shop. Blessings to you! Kyleen

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