New Polymer Clay Napkin Transfer Technique: Stunning Double-Sided Earrings Tutorial
In this polymer clay tutorial, join us as we dive into the mesmerizing world of napkin transfer techniques. Learn how to create stunning double-sided earrings with ease, even on baked clay! We'll guide you through the step-by-step process, from selecting your materials to achieving vibrant and intricate designs. Watch as we experiment with a unique twist, and discover how to revamp your earrings and cover any unsightly backs. Don't miss out on this transformative method that can elevate your polymer clay creations. Make sure to like, subscribe, and share this video with your friends to spread the creative inspiration!
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Beautiful! I love how you have a square color of the exact size of the napkin! How perfect
Beautiful, I am ow on a mission to make some. Double sided too ! Thanks for sharing !
Go for it snd have fun 🤩
Would make a nice matching pendant.
I wish I had seen your channel before investing in resin. So easy to learn from you.
Thank you for sharing!
Love these❤ thank you
Love this so much. Thank you
Great idea and beautiful earrings! Thanks for sharing!
Great results beautiful
I love these! I can’t wait to try this 💜
Thank you for showing me this possibility. I will try it, if not today, in these days.
Awesome tutorial!
Omg. Love this. Gifts for Christmas!!!
Fabulous! xxx
Glad you liked it 🥹❤️
Very simple! Great tutorial.
I am so glad you liked it 🥹🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very pretty, thank you
Thank you too!
❤❤❤❤❤❤love this i tried last yrs but this is easier thank you
Can't wait to make these, many thanks!
Hope you enjoy!
Wow and Gorgeous!!!!
Thank you! 😊
Truly beautiful earrings. I love your videos. Thankyou x
Glad you like them! 😍
Fabulous work great to know this method well done and thank you for sharing xxx
It means a lot to me 🥹🙏 glad you enjoyed it ❤️❤️❤️
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These are so pretty! Thank you for sharing your process. :)
You are so welcome! 😻
So beautiful! Love this technique! What grit sandpaper would you recommend? Thanks!
Best method I’ve seen.
Thank you 🥹❤️🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much, I was just looking at napkins today, but was not sure how to do it. You have inspired me!!! >^*^
I'm so glad!
For sealing, I use Kato. For securing I use Sculpy. That just happened to be the one I got. Kato is soooo clear and sooo shiny after buffing
Very beautiful. I’m so I didn’t throw out the napkins I bought years ago when I tried different techniques to apply so now I’m going to give it another go and I’ll let you know how it works
I am glad you found the video useful 🥹 can’t wait to read about your experience 😍
I wonder if you could use this same technique with a photograph?
Good question! That would expand possibilities a lot!
These are beautiful, thank you. I wonder if this liquid clay technique would work the same way with the christmas paper, like you did some months ago? Thank you and have a wonderful day.
It might work, but wrapping paper is way thicker than napkin so I don’t think the outcome would be as good.
Try leaving your liquid clay upside down in a glass or similar container. That way the liquid will be readily available at the nozzle when doing work like this.
Great idea!
So this technique is more découpage than image transfer? Still super cute. I work with Sculpey clay and I just happen to have some translucent liquid clay so I’ll try both this and your image transfer technique and let you know how it goes! So excited to get into my craft room!!
Can’t wait to hear your thoughts 🥰
Where did you get the napkins? Beautiful
From a local dollar store in Berlin calls “Euroshop”
Did the napkin transfer the design on clay? Very pretty!
Thank you ❤️ no in this method we kinda stick the napkin to clay permanently. But I have another video in which I remove the napkin particles after baling.
Please , can you remember where you purchased your napkins? I love the tile look. Beautiful, and love "transferring" napkins !!! ❤
I bought them in dollar stores in Berlin
Can we get link of the the printed napkins ?
Plzzz show your baking technique . In next video ❤
I just put them like that in the oven and then take them out 😅
Do you know if you can you Modge Podge instead of liquid clay?
I unfortunately don’t know
If the mod podge can go into the oven maybe?
No, Modge Podge cannot be used on clay. It reacts to it, and the reaction makes it sticky over time.
Love this tutorial! I do have a question - if I'm making earrings for my own personal use or to give as gifts I'm assuming it's okay, but if I am going to make earrings to sell for commercial use do I need to worry about copyright issues from using napkins that have designs created by someone else?
Good question! But I am not 100% sure. In my mind, you have to buy their design in order to make your thing so it’s like using it as a “material” to make your art and paying them what they ask for, aka the “price of the napkin”.
Please look it up from a reputable source. Don’t get legal advice from youtube comments
@@stephscream Before you get too flippant, I was assuming this lady from Coffee Cupids actually creates and sells jewelry from these paper napkins so who else better to ask than someone in the business.
Are you using a white or transparent liquid clay?
Transparent
How long did you bake them?
30 minutes
Hello What is the design?
What do you mean?
Very pretty, but this is not a “transfer” technique: the napkin paper is glued on the polymer clay
I did a transfer technique last year. But just wanted to update everyone about this new one (because it’s a better way in my opinion) so I chose the same title. If you want a real transfer here is the video: kzhead.info/sun/jJqunqp6o2OOYH0/bejne.htmlsi=RCNTZPTrFEAJlPAo
This is really a lovely way to make jewellery. Thank YOU
Well, it is transferring a piece of thin paper onto the clay. I think this is as beautiful and much faster, at least for me. >^*^
Name or link of paper please.
@Ka😮😮😮😮tzyBaby