How to use water soluble transfer sheets on polymer clay

Using Water-Soluble Transfer Sheets for Polymer Clay: Step-by-Step Guide

Polymer clay crafting is all about imagination and creativity, and one way to elevate your projects is by using water-soluble transfer sheets. These versatile sheets allow you to add intricate designs to your clay creations with ease. In this tutorial, we'll take you through the step-by-step process of using water-soluble transfer sheets on polymer clay. We'll also share some valuable tips to ensure your designs turn out beautifully. In addition to our detailed written instructions, we've prepared a helpful video tutorial at the end of this guide, allowing you to see the process in action – scroll to the bottom to find it.

Materials You'll Need:

  • Water-Soluble Transfer Sheets
  • Polymer Clay (white or light-colored)
  • Acrylic Clay Roller or Clay Machine
  • Smooth Work Surface
  • Cool Water Source
  • Cornstarch (optional)
  • Sealant (optional)

Step 1: Prepare Your Clay

Begin by rolling out a slab of white or light-colored polymer clay on a clean, smooth work surface. White clay works exceptionally well as the base color will show through the transferred pattern. Make sure the clay is sticky and well-conditioned for the best results. Avoid using Sculpey Soufflé, as it has lower stickiness, making it less ideal for this technique.

Step 2: Apply the Transfer Sheet

Now, take your water-soluble transfer sheet and place it face down onto the prepared clay slab. Gently rub the sheet to ensure it adheres securely to the clay. This step is crucial for a clean and detailed transfer.

Step 3: Rinse Away the Paper

In a sink or under a gentle stream of cool water, rinse away the water-soluble paper. Do not use your fingers or any tools to remove the paper backing at this stage. Some paper may remain, but don't worry; you can address this later after baking.

Please note that some ink colors (typically darker colors) will hold onto the paper more than others. For these patterns, it is better to sprinkle a bit of water on the transfer and let it soak for 15 minutes or so. This will help the paper come away from the clay when rinsed away. After letting it soak, the moist paper may be rinsed away. 

Step 4: Let It Air Dry

Place your clay slab with the transferred design in a safe, undisturbed location and allow it to air dry. Do not touch, pat, or use anything to soak up the water during this stage, as any contact with the transfer could potentially ruin it.

Step 5: Handle with Care

The ink on the transfer may smudge easily until it's baked, so it's best to avoid touching the transferred image if possible. For added protection, you can optionally dust the design with cornstarch before cutting shapes and baking.

Step 6: Cut and Bake

Once your clay is dry, cut out your desired shapes. Follow the baking guidelines provided on the polymer clay packaging to ensure your creations are perfectly cured.

Step 7: Address Any Remaining Paper

After baking, you may notice some bits of paper adhered to the pattern. Simply rinse and gently rub the design to remove any lingering paper remnants.

Step 8: Seal for Durability

The transfer will appear matte and durable on your clay creation. For added protection, consider sealing it with your preferred sealant. This step is optional but will enhance the longevity of your design.

Store any unused transfer sheets in a dry area. Any moisture, even from the air, may break down the water-soluble paper, making the transfer not work as well. 

With these steps and a little creativity, you can take your polymer clay projects to the next level using water-soluble transfer sheets. Experiment with different patterns and techniques to craft unique and beautiful designs. Enjoy your creative journey!


Don't miss our video tutorial, which provides a visual walkthrough of the entire process, ensuring you achieve the best results.


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