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Iridescent Fairy Wings
Hello,
I am new to this site, so I apologize ahead of tiem if this question has been asked. Does anyone know how to make Iridescent Fairy Wings? Thanks |
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You can add mica powders or glitter to liquid polymer clay and either
spread out the clay, bake it and cut it, or bake it within a wire framework for the shape. ---------- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay & Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ Nurturing doesn't end at birth: breastfeed, co-sleep, babywear. There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) Need quality, inexpensive web hosting? Check out http://www.lyonshost.com. Shopping carts, blogs, image galleries, content management and more! |
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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. -- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art www.polyclay.com see the current auctions at: http://snipurl.com/aiid "Airdiana" wrote in message news:1123765949.1b94cb4e17199ae71cbd6e9753113c80@u ltrafeed... Thanks I also heard of hologram foil, would you know anything about that? On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:25:35 -0400, Barbara Forbes-Lyons wrote: You can add mica powders or glitter to liquid polymer clay and either spread out the clay, bake it and cut it, or bake it within a wire framework for the shape. ---------- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay & Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ Nurturing doesn't end at birth: breastfeed, co-sleep, babywear. There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) Need quality, inexpensive web hosting? Check out http://www.lyonshost.com. Shopping carts, blogs, image galleries, content management and more! |
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Thanks
I also heard of hologram foil, would you know anything about that? On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:25:35 -0400, Barbara Forbes-Lyons wrote: You can add mica powders or glitter to liquid polymer clay and either spread out the clay, bake it and cut it, or bake it within a wire framework for the shape. ---------- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay & Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ Nurturing doesn't end at birth: breastfeed, co-sleep, babywear. There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) Need quality, inexpensive web hosting? Check out http://www.lyonshost.com. Shopping carts, blogs, image galleries, content management and more! |
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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. -- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art www.polyclay.com see the current auctions at: http://snipurl.com/aiid "Airdiana" wrote in message news:1123784557.59e7074ef7275781c67662ba33eeeca7@u ltrafeed... 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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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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I haven't heard of varathane, so thanks for the info.
Bascially what I am trying to achieve is the attachment file example.jpg I believe that is the JT and is done the way you explained, correct? Thanks for your help, A On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:28:46 -0600, "Sarajane Helm" wrote: 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, the attachments dont go through--this isnt a newsgroup for
binaries. Can you put it someplace of your own and then post a link? -- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art www.polyclay.com see the current auctions at: http://snipurl.com/aiid "Airdiana" wrote in message news:1123796133.2e39f458056fd8bc58c54a37cfe63de3@u ltrafeed... I haven't heard of varathane, so thanks for the info. Bascially what I am trying to achieve is the attachment file example.jpg I believe that is the JT and is done the way you explained, correct? Thanks for your help, A On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:28:46 -0600, "Sarajane Helm" wrote: 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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http://www.polymerclaycentral.com/tlswings.html
---------- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay & Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ Nurturing doesn't end at birth: breastfeed, co-sleep, babywear. There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) Need quality, inexpensive web hosting? Check out http://www.lyonshost.com. Shopping carts, blogs, image galleries, content management and more! |
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