March 1, 2010
Nightmare Before Christmas – Clay Pendant
Happy Halloween! This video shows how to make a little pendant by hand using some polymer clay and FIMO Deko Gel (you can use Translucent Liquid Sculpey aswell). TLS/Deko Gel can be used to transfer an image into the clay - BUT I actually used it as a "glaze" for the printed out paper image - so that when the pendant is in hard use - the paper image won't fade/smudge etc.
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It is “FIMO Deko Gel”, liquid clay.
Hi!I’m italian girl so sorry for my bad english!I don’t understand what are u put on peper image, what’is it?
Yes and yes. Paper should not caught fire in such low degrees.
Do you print the picture on normal paper? And is it okay to bake the normal paper… lol
@GentlemanBunny thank you sooo mcuh
Hmm, it’s by Yiruma. Can’t currently remember the name.
whats this song?
Sure!
can you also use these directions to make something else, like a keychain?
Thank you! Yup, that’s what I did.
Beautiful necklace!
So yea kinda confused here… you print out a pic, put tls on it, bake it, cut out anothe piece of clay, stick them together, and bake it again? I really wanna make one, mayb w/ a different image, but I don’t want my oven exploding because I messed up!
In this tutorial I don’t use the TLS as “image transfer tool” but as an “cover/glass substitute” to protect the paper image, and I won’t peel the image from the TLS, but will glue the whole thing to a black clay base/background. With image transfer, it’ll stick to the clay in the oven, but often a printed out image will not do (not enough ink) unless you have a specific printer. I’ve found that magazines/newspapers are the best for image transfer, printed out images are not.
@GentlemanBunny
oh.
sorry.
but then how do you make the image stick to the clay? use more tls?
At 0:55 I simply use the picture as a measurement to cut the black clay tile to be the same size as the photo. I am not trying to stick the picture to the clay in 0:55
um. the part where you just peel off the paper from the clay, looks like it never sticks on to the clay :/ at 0:55
The deko gel bottle has the correct temperatures for that.
What temperature does the oven need to be on when you bake the image?
I prefer TLS for whipped cream/fondant and DekoGel for transparent things like sauces, juices etc.
do you prefer deko gel or tls?
cause i looked on google ‘tls or deko gel’ and it said that deko gel is more of a TRANSPARENT than tls is… ? i don’t want my picture covered
you can get polymer clay at micheals or hobby lobby.
do you know a website to buy polymer clay???
do you sell your stuff
Just once.. until it looks like the TLS is settled down (it becomes clear).
First of all congrats for your creations.
My question is: how many time do you bake the paper with TLS? Thank U
Normal printing paper.