My necklace features three Jewelry Clay pendants I made with Envirotex Jewelry Clay, Print 'n Press transfer sheets, Pearl Ex and some screw eyes.
Yesterday's blog showed you how I set up my clay on transfer paper to make these.
When my clay was cured I simply peeled it off the transfer paper. The transfer was perfect!
My Pearl Ex cured in place along with the screw eye I added.
I also told you that I dry stamped a faux text rubber stamp into my clay as well. The texture looks wonderful on the reverse side.
June Tailor, the manufacturers of Print 'n Press sent me two extra packs to give-a-way. If you would like to win one of two just leave a comment on this blog post. I will draw winners on Friday morning. (DRAW IS OVER NOW)
Part One of this clay transfer project is linked here.
I absolutely love this, it looks like the best transfer examples I've seen or tried myself with clay, a complete solid image and easy too. And the back of the pendants look as good as the front!
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to try out the paper! My head is already swimming with ideas!
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the best transfers I've ever seen! Such a crisp image, love it!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to have to try this technique. I love your blog and look forward to seeing you great creations.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, would love to try this.
ReplyDeleteI would love the chance to win and add this technique to my jewelry!
ReplyDeleteCarmi, that is beautiful. I hope that paper works with polymer clay and I would love to win all that stuff so I can try it. Thank you so much for sharing so much information. You are a peach.
ReplyDeleteLove your results, your piece is just stunning! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and would be excited to try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your blog. I always read it and learn a lot.
Julie
Just ordered my first batch of envirotex jewelry clay. I'm excited to try out some transfer paper with it!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Would love to try this technique. I love your blog!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I would love to try this. The pendants you made came out looking fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this. I just tried using my melting pot and polymer clay today so I am in the mood for adventuring and trying new products.
ReplyDeleteI would love the chance to play with this product! I love the results that you got. I did a transfer of a photo to polymer clay and although it did work out eventually there was a lot of cussing going on in my studio! This looks deceptively easy. Thanks for the chance, Miss Carmi! Enjoy the day. Erin
ReplyDeleteOh yes I want to win
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project. I have just ordered some jewelry clay, and am very excited to play with it! The transfers would be fun to make first...hint hint, wink, wink!
ReplyDeleteWonderful contrast with the print on the clay. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI have been trying that for the past 2 years! Where were you when I needed you? lol x
ReplyDeleteOh, I would also like to try this. Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteSaraccino you won! Please email me your address. I am travelling for a week, so this might not get posted until July 26.
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I missed your post yesterday. I'll have to go back and check it out. Would these work with polymer clay or not? Would love a chance to win a set to try.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try some of that!
This works as a reversible pendant. I love "transformer" jewelry!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! You have some awesome ideas! I can't wait to try some transfers with jewelry clay now if only ups would drive faster and get my clay to me!! Thanks for a chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteLovely work as always. Thanks for the opportunity to win and try something new.
ReplyDeleteLove your transfer necklace. I'd love to win the transfer paper.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! Your designs are endless and creative and gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really the best transfers I've seen! Would love to win these-thanks so much for the offer!
ReplyDeleteOnce I got to the big "CLIFF HANGER" on last nights post, I was anxiously interested in the results, but the thing that made the " CLIFF HANGER" acceptional, was the bronze Pearl X, I was drawn to the color bcuz I have a bare escentuals eye color that matched exactly, so of course it will be dusted off soon! PRINT 'N' PRESS is new to me and I DEFINATLY see it in my future, and since I have NEVER won anything it would be an AWESOME way to get my hands on it! so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE send some to WEST MONROE LOUISIANA???
ReplyDeleteOh and nice outcome,worth the wait!
I would love to try a new transfer technique.
ReplyDeleteCongrats. I've been eyeing them. Would love to have some of them.
ReplyDeleteVery fun! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThat transfer paper looks amazing, what a great tool for making new project. Thanks for the opportunity to enter. :-D
ReplyDeleteWow those came out beautifully! I would love to win and give this a try myself. thank you!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous outcome! I would love to try the transfer sheets! Looks like so much fun! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome project I want to try!
ReplyDeleteFuntastic stuff! I would like to win too :)
ReplyDeleteI just love following you! This piece was stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, you said it on Monday... It didn't even take a few weeks, you've already convinced me to try a clay transfer!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool product. Thanks for all of the inspiring ideas.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
ReplyDeleteI really hope to win this. My soul needs it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried jewelry clay yet but your results are so inspiring - would love to try this method!
ReplyDeleteI would so love to try this! Pretty please count me in for this amazing giveaway! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAngi Mullis dj2isme@aol.com
Came out awesome!! I would love to try this out.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Never thought of doing that. Thanks. Joan
ReplyDeleteThose transfers are crisp and clean. I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Definitely have to get some of that transfer paper. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLooking into making my own moulds and after a few searches came across this blog. OMGoodness such beauty all in one place. I hope against all the odds that I am a lucky winner. Thanks for the inspiration. xx
ReplyDeleteI would love to win! I love your blog and all the awesome stuff you make - and appreciate the ideas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win....know just what I would make.
ReplyDeleteSonya
Your jewelry is lovely. If I won this, could I make jewelry this pretty?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win, and the instructions!
What a lovely effect this transfer technique gives. I'd love a chance to try it out.
ReplyDeleteAmazing technique... beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this and experiment with it. This project is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a terrific product! I could add another texture to my mixed media Junque aRt projects! Thanks for the chance to win one. I love the stamped clay pieces you've done! Just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI just love all the projects you do with resin and the jewelry clay! I can't wait to get some for myself to play with and would love to try transfers out!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this paper. It sounds perfect for several projects I wasn't sure how to do.
ReplyDeleteGreat project; the pendants look fabulous! I'd sure love to try this paper.
ReplyDeleteWow, the pendants look spectacular. Such a great technique with this paper, I would love to be able to try it! :)
ReplyDeleteI would so love to try this. Your pendants are beautiful. Good luck to all of us.
ReplyDeleteWow, Print 'n Press is so cool and looks really easy to use! Love the results! Thanks for another great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteRenee you won! Email me your address. I will try to mail tomorrow, but if I miss the message just know I am travelling for a week and will be back next Friday the 26th!
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Wow, Carmi. Your jewelry clay pendants turned out so beautiful! And that was your first time trying? Just wow. That's all I can say. I'm anxious to start on resin projects, but I also want to experiment with something like this too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would so love to try this! So cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat creation.
ReplyDeleteLooks to be easy
to use and great
results.
Carla from Utah
So many possibilities! Would love to try this with some garden pictures.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this transfer book. It looks like a g
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