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Puocaon Polymer Clay Transfer Paper - Blue Flower and Daisy Design for Jewelry and Earrings (20 Pcs)

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1.Color:Blue


About this item

  • Flower Transfer Paper for Polymer Clay: You will receive 20 pieces of polymer clay transfer sheets for this polymer clay transfer paper set. There are 4 different flower design, every design got 5 pieces.
  • Floral Transfer Paper for Polymer Clay: There are mini flowers on the polymer clay transfer paper. You can use these blue flower polymer clay transfer sheets make lots of different polymer clay jewelry, like clay earrings, necklace etc.
  • Print Clear Flower on Polymer Clay: You will find these elegant flower clay transfer paper easy to use, remember to peel off the plastic film before connect them with polymer clay slab. Wipe off the water before reveal off the back paper.
  • Tips for Use Polymer Clay Transfer Paper: If you are new to polymer clay transfer paper, we suggest you cut off a small piece to test on polymer clay slab. And you can refer to our product picture for more detailed tips.
  • Puocaon Clay Tools Set: You can use these floral polymer clay transfer paper with some basic polymer clay cutters, like round, rectangle, oval or any other basic shape cutters you like. These floral polymer transfer sheets will help you make flower polymer clay jewelry.



Product Description

  • Prepare some white color polymer clay slab, remove the plastic film on polymer clay transfer paper, connect the transfer paper with the slab, spay some water on the back paper, the pattern will print on the clay slab.

  • You will receive a small plastic box contained 20 pieces of polymer clay transfer paper, there are 4 different image, every design got 5 pcs.


D'oh A Deer
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
Really enjoyed messing with these transfers! I've never tried a transfer on polymer clay before, but they're pretty much just water slide decals (which I now have to try on my polymer clay. I just never thought of it before.) They were super simple to use and I think the results are lovely. These are just on some scrap, white clay and with some cutters I had laying around and I think they came out great!The transfers are a bit tacky after baking, so I would definitely seal them. The middle one in my picture is sealed with uv resin, though you could use a varnish too (I just have a "thing" for UV resin. I use it a lot.)Very glad I gave these a try!
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