Oh yes! I definitely think the heat gun is the way to go to! And you are most welcome. I hope you will enjoy creating some fun transfers! Sending you my biggest hugs.🤗👍🏻❤️
Oh my gosh, you are so very welcome!! I am thrilled that you loved the video and hope that it was so helpful and enjoyable! If you get a chance, I suggest checking out the other two videos on the liquid Polymer Clay transfer that I’ve done the second one on and then there was the third one. I had done with the clay transfer perfected… Trust me I love the third one. I think it’s very informative. I think you’ll find it very useful. in fact, the link below is the third video… ua-cam.com/video/kB4A-2G5LIc/v-deo.htmlsi=lUdCvWzvAwQbXTvS Sending my biggest hugs!!🤗❤️👍🏻
You are most welcome, Miss Maggie!! I am glad I did it then. I am pretty sure this method is out there, but I am glad I did it so I could let you all see the options there are. I think that was what surprised me so much about the videos I have seen on image transfer. Each addresses only one type of transfer. I thought this would be nice to let people know there are options to doing this Transfer technique...I hope you are doing well, and sending you my hugs!! :)
Very Cool!! I hope you also check or will check out the other video (if you haven't already) on the liquid polymer clay transfer!! It uses the heat gun and for me is the best method around!! I am truly honored you enjoyed this video and got so much out of it!! Sending you my biggest hugs! :)
You are most welcome, Miss Gina! I do hope you check out the other video on the transfer technique, though… It also has to do with storage and an easier way to make the liquid Polymer Clay more useful and getting the thinnest possible film and transfer from it… The link to that if you have not seen it is ua-cam.com/video/kB4A-2G5LIc/v-deo.html I do hope that helps some. Sending you my big hugs your way!🤗👍🏻❤️
You are most welcome Leona!! I am glad it was such a helpful video!… Hopefully you will get just as much out of my other videos as well! Sending my big hugs!😊❤
I was hoping so. I really wanted to show the different ways in which you could get a transfer...and I am thrilled it helps! Hopefully you will enjoy more as I keep going!! Hugs! :)
You are so very welcome! I do hope it helps you and that you’ll be able to do some really fantastic kinds of transfers in Polymer Clay. Sending you my biggest hugs!🤗❤️👍🏻
Thank you for sharing this, it’s very helpful❣️ I have tried the water method with limited success. I was surprised you could use acetone on polymer clay because I thought the clay would break down like it does with alcohol. So that was surprising!! To me it looked like the heat gun worked the best. I’ll have to try this again. Thanks again for sharing, your videos are always so informative, I appreciate it 💙🤍💜
You are most welcome!! And yeah, the nail polish remover works, I would just say to make sure you have 100% acetone to work with. And the heat gun?....yeah, for me it is the fastest method. Of course the draw back there is it bakes the clay as you use your heat gun. But...That one has always been my "Go to" technique because it has rarely failed me. I hope that helps. Sending you my very best with hugs! :)
I've never seen the heat method - my next go to!! Thanks for the tute. (I too was not satisfied with the time involved in the water method but found it very successful.) Wondering how the heat method would work on a colored clay?) (or translucent)
You are most welcome, Marcia!! Bless you, lady!! Interesting...I really wanted to do a video that addressed most all the methods I knew of pertaining to the Image transfer technique and that is why I did this video. I have seen many show one method, but never putting all in one and that was part of the purpose here to give you options. And part of this is to even remind me of the options I have in creating an image transfer in polymer clay!! As to the colored clay, yep...it should work just fine. Just remember though, if you have a colored image...you might get some "interesting" affects. The translucent works too...so go have some fun!! Sending you my biggest of hugs! :)
When I did this video I was using regular "very smooth" cardstock type paper. However, since then, I have found even better paper to use. Currently I use either a semi gloss or gloss paper for printing on. And if you check out my latest video on "Polymer Clay Liquid Transfer & Storage Tutorial: Transfer Technique Perfected...", I think you will love that!! When I started my transfer technique videos...I didn't realize that I was at the beginning of doing so. I was really a novice at understanding it. But now, I feel highly confident on how to do that transfer technique. And I believe you will love the last one. And yes, that paper makes a HUGE difference!! Sending my hugs!! :)
A lot of this has to do with where you are. Because I live in Colorado I have to take into account the kind of climate I am in. I live in a high dry desert area so for me doing this technique, I think is a lot easier than when you are at sea level. For me, getting this transfer takes maybe a minute to three minutes to create. if you are at sea level, it could be longer. But I do believe a lot of it is dependent upon where you live and the climate you live in. I do hope this helps, and if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. Sending you my big hugs your way!🤗👍🏻❤️
Thank you Laura, I think the heat gun is the way to go🤗🇬🇧👍
Oh yes! I definitely think the heat gun is the way to go to! And you are most welcome. I hope you will enjoy creating some fun transfers! Sending you my biggest hugs.🤗👍🏻❤️
The heat gun method is why’s gonna save me going to grab mine now! Ty!!!!!
You are most welcome, and You go!! I do hope it helped and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Sending my biggest hugs! :)
this is amazing and very informative!! Thank you so much for this video! ☺
Oh my gosh, you are so very welcome!! I am thrilled that you loved the video and hope that it was so helpful and enjoyable! If you get a chance, I suggest checking out the other two videos on the liquid Polymer Clay transfer that I’ve done the second one on and then there was the third one. I had done with the clay transfer perfected… Trust me I love the third one. I think it’s very informative. I think you’ll find it very useful. in fact, the link below is the third video…
ua-cam.com/video/kB4A-2G5LIc/v-deo.htmlsi=lUdCvWzvAwQbXTvS
Sending my biggest hugs!!🤗❤️👍🏻
thanks for sharing this i have never seen the heat method before, very informative Laura have a fab week!
You are most welcome, Miss Maggie!! I am glad I did it then. I am pretty sure this method is out there, but I am glad I did it so I could let you all see the options there are. I think that was what surprised me so much about the videos I have seen on image transfer. Each addresses only one type of transfer. I thought this would be nice to let people know there are options to doing this Transfer technique...I hope you are doing well, and sending you my hugs!! :)
Thank you for this informative tutorial. I KNEW there was a reason I bought a heat gun! I have always used the water method, so I’m excited!
Very Cool!! I hope you also check or will check out the other video (if you haven't already) on the liquid polymer clay transfer!! It uses the heat gun and for me is the best method around!! I am truly honored you enjoyed this video and got so much out of it!! Sending you my biggest hugs! :)
Thank you!
You are most welcome, Miss Gina! I do hope you check out the other video on the transfer technique, though… It also has to do with storage and an easier way to make the liquid Polymer Clay more useful and getting the thinnest possible film and transfer from it… The link to that if you have not seen it is ua-cam.com/video/kB4A-2G5LIc/v-deo.html I do hope that helps some. Sending you my big hugs your way!🤗👍🏻❤️
Wow, really learned a few things, thank you
You are most welcome Leona!! I am glad it was such a helpful video!… Hopefully you will get just as much out of my other videos as well! Sending my big hugs!😊❤
Very informative. Thank you!
I was hoping so. I really wanted to show the different ways in which you could get a transfer...and I am thrilled it helps! Hopefully you will enjoy more as I keep going!! Hugs! :)
That was amazing!! Thank you!!!
You are so very welcome! I do hope it helps you and that you’ll be able to do some really fantastic kinds of transfers in Polymer Clay. Sending you my biggest hugs!🤗❤️👍🏻
Thank you ☺️🙏💕
You are sooooo welcome lady!! I was so thrilled to see you today and hoping you will enjoy more of my tutorials on here. Sending you my hugs! :)
Thank you for sharing this, it’s very helpful❣️ I have tried the water method with limited success. I was surprised you could use acetone on polymer clay because I thought the clay would break down like it does with alcohol. So that was surprising!! To me it looked like the heat gun worked the best. I’ll have to try this again. Thanks again for sharing, your videos are always so informative, I appreciate it 💙🤍💜
You are most welcome!! And yeah, the nail polish remover works, I would just say to make sure you have 100% acetone to work with. And the heat gun?....yeah, for me it is the fastest method. Of course the draw back there is it bakes the clay as you use your heat gun. But...That one has always been my "Go to" technique because it has rarely failed me. I hope that helps. Sending you my very best with hugs! :)
I've never seen the heat method - my next go to!! Thanks for the tute. (I too was not satisfied with the time involved in the water method but found it very successful.) Wondering how the heat method would work on a colored clay?) (or translucent)
You are most welcome, Marcia!! Bless you, lady!! Interesting...I really wanted to do a video that addressed most all the methods I knew of pertaining to the Image transfer technique and that is why I did this video. I have seen many show one method, but never putting all in one and that was part of the purpose here to give you options. And part of this is to even remind me of the options I have in creating an image transfer in polymer clay!! As to the colored clay, yep...it should work just fine. Just remember though, if you have a colored image...you might get some "interesting" affects. The translucent works too...so go have some fun!! Sending you my biggest of hugs! :)
Thank you for this video! Are you using regular printer paper, or is there a type of paper you find works best?
When I did this video I was using regular "very smooth" cardstock type paper. However, since then, I have found even better paper to use. Currently I use either a semi gloss or gloss paper for printing on. And if you check out my latest video on "Polymer Clay Liquid Transfer & Storage Tutorial: Transfer Technique Perfected...", I think you will love that!! When I started my transfer technique videos...I didn't realize that I was at the beginning of doing so. I was really a novice at understanding it. But now, I feel highly confident on how to do that transfer technique. And I believe you will love the last one. And yes, that paper makes a HUGE difference!! Sending my hugs!! :)
@@laurajschiller thanks so much!
How long do you use the hear gun to complete the image transfer?
A lot of this has to do with where you are. Because I live in Colorado I have to take into account the kind of climate I am in. I live in a high dry desert area so for me doing this technique, I think is a lot easier than when you are at sea level. For me, getting this transfer takes maybe a minute to three minutes to create. if you are at sea level, it could be longer. But I do believe a lot of it is dependent upon where you live and the climate you live in. I do hope this helps, and if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. Sending you my big hugs your way!🤗👍🏻❤️