Nitsa, I recently found your videos and love them and you! Every time one starts, I instantly smile. You seem like a sweet and genuine person. The adorable accent is a bonus! I just wanted you to know. ❤🎉😊
Absolutely loved😊 your tutorial, very informative. Greatly appreciate all the information on laser printers image transfers onto polymer clay. Now I'm on to inkjet image transfers ! ( loved the bloopers!) Looking forward to reading the book you wrote on mixed media photography,which I use quite a bit with polymer clay ect. Thankyou
Nitsa, a huge THANK YOU for being so generous in sharing your talent and knowledge with us. I would love to see a video of the inkjet process as I do not have a laser printer.
Hi Nitsa, I love your accent and wonderful disposition. 3 questions... I would like to transfer photos onto ball-shaped polymer Christmas ornaments. Can the 1st method be used to transfer color photos? How long should I bake it? If I used the third method, when I bake it, will the colors change? What can I use to make sure the photos don't get damaged after it is fired?
Thank you for sharing your process. I've been wanting to transfer images to clay for a while but used other methods that did not work. I can't wait to try these methods. Thanks again.
hi, some help please. I have an old radio scale with broken glass. I want to transfer the paint of the scale onto a new piece of glass. how do you think i can do it? 0:19
I need the ink jet version, please. I recently found you and really enjoy watching and learning from your videos. I found the outtakes entertaining too.
I have a lot of circles that were on a birthday calendar I made a few years ago as gifts that are back in my possession. I can sand off the old design…I’d LOVE to know how to transfer designs on them when they’re already baked!
So fun!!! I loved playing with polymer clay but haven't done it for years. Have you ever tried debossing with photo transfer? I only had a black printer then so I've not tried it with colored prints. I printed the image in reverse with a dense print. It seemed to work better with more toner. I put the print on and left it for a few minutes and then ripped the paper off quickly. A layer of clay actually stuck to the print, leaving me with a lovely image embedded in the clay. After baking, I rubbed in a contrasting color paint and then carefully rubbed it off the surface, leaving the paint only in the embedded areas. I cannot remember if I used acrylic or oil paint. It looked like it was engraved. I made one into a pin.
I've seen people doing debossing with stencils but haven't tried it with photo transfer. Should be interesting to test it 👍 Thank you Kathleen for the idea! 🌷🥰
@@NitsaCreativeStudio I did it on small pieces, and that was also things that you would look at more closely. It surprised me how well it worked. Play and show, right?
I am an artist and I wanted to hand paint onto the clay what paint would be best could you paint with watercolour before baking or after which would be best.. Or acrilic I am not know what to do.
Hi Nitsa, I love all your videos, your happy, sunny disposition makes me feel brighter too. Re :Inkjets. Yes, please, I'd love more tips on inkjets in general. I've tried to print on a Gel plate with inkjets ,I can't make it work. However, I'm unable to get Gel plate prints using laser printed images from my copy shop. The thing is, that there is a short video of how to transfer inkjet via Gel plate by Lauren Everett Finn on UA-cam, it didn't work for me, it looks so easy too.. I've printed with photochromic lithography, screen printing, lino cut, dry point and collagraphs and more, and exhibited and sold my work. I can't make the Gel plate work. Those who show you how to do it on UA-cam,say, "See? It's easy." I sit here saying, "No it isn't, it won't work for me." SIGH. Still, thank you for a lovely channel.
I agree gel printing photos is not easy as it looks but it is easy once you figure out the process. It took me over a month to develop it so I don't think people should expect to just work the first time they try, right? Thank you for your comment 🧡💛🌻
Nitsa, please show how with an ink jet printer. Is there a way to transfer an image without a printer, like using an image from a book or magazine? Thank you💖
Here is the inkjet version: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html you an also transfer images from books or magazines but you will need to experiment and find which ones actually transfer.
For the last one with acetone, it appears that once you baked the clay, the image turned kind of pinkish as did the white clay. Is that what happened or was that just something with the video camera making it look that way?
If you noticed there are two ornaments in the frame; one which I've just made in the video and didn't bake yet which is white. And another which I baked already but was made on pink clay 😊
My photography travels book is for when I'm retired 😁 the one I'm working on now is the second part of the "mixed media photography book" and is titled "The NEW mixed media photography book"
I would enjoy to see the inkjet process, Nitsa.
Sounds good! Thank you David 💛🧡
Me too
So do I, thank you!
Yes. I would like to know how to do this with ink jet. Thank you!
I would love to!
This just showed up on my ipad. Loved the ways to print on polymer clay. I subscribed. This video was from a year ago.
so happy to find this.. I have a laser and most vid's are about inkjet
This is such a chill process! I would really love to see you transfer with inkjet printer, please.
Sounds good 👍 thank you 😘
The inkjet transfer process: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
Nitsa, I recently found your videos and love them and you! Every time one starts, I instantly smile. You seem like a sweet and genuine person. The adorable accent is a bonus! I just wanted you to know. ❤🎉😊
You are adorable! Yes to see the inkjet process.
Sounds good 👍 thank you Janet 😘
Absolutely loved😊 your tutorial, very informative. Greatly appreciate all the information on laser printers image transfers onto polymer clay. Now I'm on to inkjet image transfers ! ( loved the bloopers!) Looking forward to reading the book you wrote on mixed media photography,which I use quite a bit with polymer clay ect. Thankyou
Nitsa, a huge THANK YOU for being so generous in sharing your talent and knowledge with us. I would love to see a video of the inkjet process as I do not have a laser printer.
Sounds good! 👍 Thank you for watching 🧡💛🥰
The inkjet transfer process: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
thanks for sharing your beautiful art
I would really appreciate and enjoy a tutorial re: Inkjet. Thank you in advance🤗🙏🏻🇨🇦
Thank you!!!! I would love to see the inkjet process as well!!!
Sounds good 👍
The inkjet transfer process: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
I would love to see the Inkjet process as well please
How do you do it using an ink jet printer please
Hi Nitsa, I love your accent and wonderful disposition. 3 questions... I would like to transfer photos onto ball-shaped polymer Christmas ornaments. Can the 1st method be used to transfer color photos? How long should I bake it? If I used the third method, when I bake it, will the colors change? What can I use to make sure the photos don't get damaged after it is fired?
I love this and your fun blooper 😂❤
Thank you for sharing your process. I've been wanting to transfer images to clay for a while but used other methods that did not work. I can't wait to try these methods. Thanks again.
Wonderful! thank you for this message 🥰
hi, some help please. I have an old radio scale with broken glass. I want to transfer the paint of the scale onto a new piece of glass. how do you think i can do it? 0:19
This is so cool. I love your bloopers!
I need the ink jet version, please. I recently found you and really enjoy watching and learning from your videos. I found the outtakes entertaining too.
@monarchmelis here is the inkjet version: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
thank you 🥰
I have a lot of circles that were on a birthday calendar I made a few years ago as gifts that are back in my possession. I can sand off the old design…I’d LOVE to know how to transfer designs on them when they’re already baked!
I LOVE your creations thank you for sharing in such a simple good vibe. 🙏🥀
Thank you for watching 🥰🌷
Your work is awesome.. how to transfer inkjet print images? Thank you
Thank you 🥰 Here is the inkjet transfer process: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
I would like to see how to do this with a ink jet printer please.
Great Idee and I would love to find out how to do it with an inkjet printer. Thanks!
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So fun!!! I loved playing with polymer clay but haven't done it for years. Have you ever tried debossing with photo transfer? I only had a black printer then so I've not tried it with colored prints. I printed the image in reverse with a dense print. It seemed to work better with more toner. I put the print on and left it for a few minutes and then ripped the paper off quickly. A layer of clay actually stuck to the print, leaving me with a lovely image embedded in the clay. After baking, I rubbed in a contrasting color paint and then carefully rubbed it off the surface, leaving the paint only in the embedded areas. I cannot remember if I used acrylic or oil paint. It looked like it was engraved. I made one into a pin.
I've seen people doing debossing with stencils but haven't tried it with photo transfer. Should be interesting to test it 👍 Thank you Kathleen for the idea! 🌷🥰
@@NitsaCreativeStudio I did it on small pieces, and that was also things that you would look at more closely. It surprised me how well it worked. Play and show, right?
Inkjet. Pretty Please! Love your video!
Coming soon! 🥰
Thank you. 👌💕
💛🧡🌻
Yes please would love to do this but have an inkjet printer, love your videos thank you
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Very cool video and very useful too, thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching 🥰
Thanks for sharing this great tip. I just subscribed.
Yay! Thank you for the tutorial on transfer to polymer clay!
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You’re so talented!!! I’d love to see how to transfer onto clay with an inkjet print! I can’t wait 👏!!
You got it 👍 thank you 🧡💛🌻
The inkjet transfer process: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
Wow thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you for watching! 🥰🌷
Thanks Nitsa❤
Thank you. Yes I am interested in a video using inkjet.
Coming soon! 🥰
I am an artist and I wanted to hand paint onto the clay what paint would be best could you paint with watercolour before baking or after which would be best.. Or acrilic I am not know what to do.
Lovely 🎉
Do you varnish clay after bake or before?
Hi Nitsa, I love all your videos, your happy, sunny disposition makes me feel brighter too. Re :Inkjets. Yes, please, I'd love more tips on inkjets in general. I've tried to print on a Gel plate with inkjets ,I can't make it work. However, I'm unable to get Gel plate prints using laser printed images from my copy shop. The thing is, that there is a short video of how to transfer inkjet via Gel plate by Lauren Everett Finn on UA-cam, it didn't work for me, it looks so easy too.. I've printed with photochromic lithography, screen printing, lino cut, dry point and collagraphs and more, and exhibited and sold my work. I can't make the Gel plate work. Those who show you how to do it on UA-cam,say, "See? It's easy." I sit here saying, "No it isn't, it won't work for me." SIGH. Still, thank you for a lovely channel.
I agree gel printing photos is not easy as it looks but it is easy once you figure out the process. It took me over a month to develop it so I don't think people should expect to just work the first time they try, right? Thank you for your comment 🧡💛🌻
This was so fun. Thank you.
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I have a Color ink jet…is it possible to use it? Can you show me how?
Lovely
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I’d also like to see the inkjet process, Thanks Nitsa!
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I was wondering if I could transfer images using thermal printer for I don't have transfer papers or inkjet?
I would love to see inkjet transfer process
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Is it okay to bake the clay after using acetone?
Yes it is 👍
Hello. What temperature are these fired at?
Does the water methods work with color images?
I would like to see the process for inkjet images. Thank you.
Sounds good 👍
...yes, please. Inkjet printer...❤️❤️
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I would love to see transfer with ink jet.
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Play Doe!😃 I played with it as a child. Fun video.
Haha that's what I was thinking when I first got the clay 😅 Thank you Lynn 🥰
thanks so much for all this superb information - have you transferred onto fabrics? cheers Dale
Yes I have transferred onto fabrics using different methods, please feel free to search my channel 👍
Definitely do an ink jet version PLEASE
Coming soon! 🥰
Which brand of polymer clay is best
Hello. Question for the last option with acetone did you back after the image was placed on the clay?
Yes, I baked it after the image was transferred to the clay 👍
Thank you but what name of this transfer paper
Thank ubfor showing ur video, is there any way u can transfer an image if u dont have any kind of printer? 👌💖
You can make toner-based photocopies at your local copy shop or even some public libraries and schools offer photocopies.
Great video ♥
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Does this work with no bake clay??
Please make a tutorial using an inkjet printer subbed your channel today thanks
Here is the inkjet ornament version: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
Would love to see how to do this using ink jet printer images ❤️🙏
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After you used a print abd transfered it to clay can you re use it again? Thanks
No, it only transfers once. If you try using it again it will transfer very faintly if at all.
Nitsa, please show how with an ink jet printer.
Is there a way to transfer an image without a printer, like using an image from a book or magazine?
Thank you💖
Here is the inkjet version: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html you an also transfer images from books or magazines but you will need to experiment and find which ones actually transfer.
Yes, inkjet, please👍
👍🌼
I’d like to see the inkjet process
👍🌼
I would love to see the process using an inkjet printer.
Coming soon 🥰
Hello... Can we use this kind of image transfer on terracotta clay pendants?
Sorry but I haven't tried terracotta clay yet
Would like to see the process with an inkjet copy
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What paper do you use
I would like to see the transfer using an inkjet printer please 😉
There you go: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
Inkjet on acetate please
Did you cook the clay with the color picture ?
Yes, I baked it after the image was transferred 👍
How about ink jet transfer
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Do you print on transfer paper or regular print paper?
I print on standard printer paper 👍
Can be transfer an inage to a mirror?
Yes sure! Check out this video for one example: ua-cam.com/video/Ri9Pkj1Vcis/v-deo.html
How do you transfer with inkjet printers?
Here is the link to the inkjet transfer video: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
For the last one with acetone, it appears that once you baked the clay, the image turned kind of pinkish as did the white clay. Is that what happened or was that just something with the video camera making it look that way?
If you noticed there are two ornaments in the frame; one which I've just made in the video and didn't bake yet which is white. And another which I baked already but was made on pink clay 😊
Have you created a inkjet version using polymer clay? I make earrings and need to figure out how to get images on them using an inkjet printer. ❤❤❤
Yes, I have! Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
good luck! 👍
Can this be done with Air Dry Clay?
Good question! I haven't tried air dry clay but I will in a future video 👍
Can you try "Mosquito repellent liquid" ?
I am Thailand.
Not sure what it is and what to use it for
Please do a video using inkjet photos transferred to clay
👍🌼 Thank you Susan
What type of paper do you use
I use standard copy/printer paper (20lb.)
How would use a ink jet printer
The inkjet transfer process: ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
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don't have a Lazer printer.... im ALL about your inkjet tips.
Coming soon!
What polymer clay brand did you use?
* Sculpey Polymer clay, white: amzn.to/3RwxUuF
* Sculpey III 30 Vibrant Colors of Polymer clay: amzn.to/3DaN9VR
* Sculpey Premo Polymer Clay, White: amzn.to/3esWcam
* Fimo Soft Modelling Clay White: amzn.to/3Br4F78
@@NitsaCreativeStudio thank you. Do they stay hard after baked without cracking?
Yes, non of them cracked
Laser printer 1
Not sure what I'm doing wrong but the image isn't coming onto the clay one bit. I'm using 100% acetone for the colored image.
Is the image you are transferring was printed with a laser or toner-based photocopy?
Pls do it using an inkjet printer 🙏
👍🌼
So which is best ??
The first one 🤗
Inkjet please.
You got it! 👍
😍🥰😊🧡
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Looking at the clay pieces, it doesn't seem like Nitsa works with clay very much. They look terrible!
Great but I’ve no printer and no intention of getting one 🤷🏼♀️
That's okay you can use a toner based photocopy from your local copy center 👍
You can also use temporary tattoos.
Have you transfer pictures of people?
Yes I did 👍
Ink printer
ua-cam.com/video/KhiS_RRtXiU/v-deo.html
Bake 1hour
Hello xxx
Hi Joyce 🥰
@@NitsaCreativeStudio have you been on holiday , Missed seeing you 🦋🦋
True, summer had been busy! Still 2 trips ahead of me plus working on the new book. I hope I'll be able to squeeze another video soon 🙏
@@NitsaCreativeStudio what’s the new book. About your photography travels
My photography travels book is for when I'm retired 😁 the one I'm working on now is the second part of the "mixed media photography book" and is titled "The NEW mixed media photography book"