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Old August 11th 05, 08:28 PM
Sarajane Helm
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once its applied to the raw clay, cut shape and bake the clay as desired.

Jones Tones also makes fabric paints as well as these filmsheets---you can
paint sheer fabric and use that for wings too. Also, liquid clays or
varathane can be applied to fabric as a stiffener.

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"Airdiana" wrote in message
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That is what I was looking for, thank you so much!!!

How do you use it?
I understand the ripping part

Thanks again


On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 07:41:26 -0600, "Sarajane Helm"
wrote:

you may be refering to Jones Tones Foils---they have a hologram sheet,

and
an oilslick as well as metallic colors and a rainbow sheet too.. The holo

is
nototiously hard to transfer....JT foils are found in craftstores in the
fabric painting section quite often. You can transfer to clay tho---they

are
plastic sheets, place with the colors or pretty side UP and the back of
that on your clay, burnish down well, then RIIIIP away like a

bandaid---pull
fast.




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