$28

Image Transfer Beads with Debbie Crothers

Learn to create lovely beads and cabochons using three different image transfer techniques. In addition to the image transfer techniques, you'll learn to embellish the beads to seamlessly incorporate the images into the bead design.
$28
Polymer Clay
Adv Beginner
38:56
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• White, black and scrap polymer clay (Kato)
• Lisa Pavelka Waterslide Images
• Temporary tattoos
• Pre-printed images using a laser printer
• Pasta machine
• Tissue blade
• Ceramic tile
• Acrylic rod and acrylic block
• Old cloths
• A4 paper
• Ball stylus large
• Scissors
• Heavy duty plastic or cling wrap
• Circle Kemper cutters approx. 11 and 13 mm diameter
• Circle cutters approx. 20 and 50 mm diameter
• Cocktail straw or very small circle cutter
• Skewers
• Smoothing tool
• Baking tray
• Heat gun
• Paper towel
• Container of clean water
• Fan paintbrush
• Soft paintbrush for liquid clay
• Multix-Bake paper
• Coarse sanding block
• Texture sponge
• Tin can with weights inside or similar

Additional supplies:
• Chalk pastels
• Poly Paste
• Liquid clay
• Skeleton leaf
• StazOn ink pad, black
• Small border stamp
• Acrylic paint: gold, white, black and a range of metallic colors
• Talcum powder
• Glitter
• Gold/silver/cooper leaf flakes



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Debbie Crothers

Debbie Crothers

Community art is a passion of hers and Debbie has been involved in the planning and organization of a range of polymer clay community projects.

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