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TRANSform Your Clay - Beads & Jewelry using Illustrations, TRANSlucent liquid clay and Image TRANSfers

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Link to tutorial - bit.ly/irismishly-pca2018

Top has image transfer of first verse of Wonderful World, plus some rosettes and pearls. Bottom has picture of rosebush, a small gold trumpet, more rosettes and more pearls.

The largest are a little over 2 1/4" tall, the others approximately 2" tall x 3/4" diameter. There are 3 sets of 2 each which could be used together as components in a necklace design.

 

SOLD 11/19/09

A scrapbook I took with me to Greece, summer 2011.

 

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Image transfer onto raw clay bead. Incorporating Altered By Design collage image and Unique Expressions hand dyed and sewn cord.

TRANSform Your Clay - Beads & Jewelry using Illustrations, TRANSlucent liquid clay and Image TRANSfers

Blogged - www.polypediaonlineexpress.com/transform-your-clay-new-po...

Link to tutorial - bit.ly/irismishly-pca2018

More of my multiple image transfers. Isn't this butterfly beautiful? I'm so happy the colors transferred as vibrantly as the original illustration. This was transferred to Pearl Premo embedded with Espresso and Copper Ranger Embossing Powder. The reverse is stamped with a floral stamp.

Polaroid image transfer

TRANSform Your Clay - Beads & Jewelry using Illustrations, TRANSlucent liquid clay and Image TRANSfers

Blogged - www.polypediaonlineexpress.com/transform-your-clay-new-po...

Link to tutorial - bit.ly/irismishly-pca2018

This 4 x 4 features tie dyed fabric, made with alcohol ink, and an image transfer using Aileens Tacky Glue. Trim, buttons and a loop for hanging complete the project.

Uploaded from my iPhone/iPod Touch

Uploaded from my iPhone/iPod Touch

Second floor of burned building on Texas Avenue in Shreveport, Louisiana

Uploaded from my iPhone/iPod Touch

Polymer Clay image transfer pendants and focal beads.

Rufford abbey

Double image transfer of a vintage carnation illustration on a tapestry background in olive and sage, on a base of Pearl Premo to which I added Ranger Cranberry embossing powder. I enhanced the pendant with Carved Jade barrel beads, tiny Moukaite rondelles, Mother of Pearl rounds, Tiger Jasper, Brass and finished it with a large brass toggle clasp

image transfer

taken in Sapporo,Japan

 

Polaroid LAND CAMERA 320 / FUJI FP-100C

Pendant: Multiple layer image transfer of a vintage seashell book illustration in black and copper on a seafoam/celedon green marbled paper background and a leopard print background.

 

Gemstones: Faceted Petrified Green Opal Nuggets, Green Opal rounds, Fire Agate/Crab Agate Rondelles, gold plate spacers, gold place clasp.

 

SOLD 09/10/09

Image transfer Goddess Bead using Altered By Design collage image.

Durango to Silverton run of the Denver and Rio Grande Western steam engine. Polaroid image transfer

I transferred an illustration of a monster I made in Adobe Ideas for iPad on a board by printing it out in B&W from a lazer print, painting it with acrylic gel medium and sticking it face down on the board. After several hours I wetted the paper, which came off leaving the image in gel behind on the board.

Large focal beads using embossing powders, alcohol inks, glitter, eyeshadow.

These need more work - pic looks okay but need to work on getting the transfer done properly.

Transfer and alcohol ink bead.

Carved Cherry Quartz 25mm rounds, 12mm Pineapple Quartz lantern cut beads, pale green Jade rounds, Polymer clay pendant and cylinder beads

Polaroid Image Transfer

Image transfer Goddess Bead using Altered By Design collage image.

Image transfer, photo decal

This water tower is no longer visible just off the westbound side of I-90 in New York state, about a half hour out of Albany. It's a pity too, because it was kinda sad, kinda funny. It was torn down in favour of some ugly corrugated metal leather factory. The mediocre source photograph for this transfer is visible in this scan. It gets the details across, however.

 

This is a 35mm color print rendered as a slide, exposed onto Polaroid 669 film and transfered to watercolor paper.

Pendant is an Image transfer of a vintage bird illustration onto a base of Pearl Premo polymer clay mixed with a tiny bit of taupe scrap clay, to which I added Ranger Copper embossing powder and layered it on a copper clay base.

 

I enhanced the pendant with some beautiful handmade peachy/coral matte glass beads dotted with sterling silver, square-cut and faceted Smoky Quartz, tiny Plum Jade rondelles, Faceted Botswana Agate Rounds (striated), and pale pink Mosaic shell beads.

This tin was first covered with pearl metallic clay. Then two images were transfered to the top. Next vines, leaves and flowers were added around the images. Lastly some three dimensional flowers and leaves were added for a finishing touch.

Thank you to Corrina of piddix on etsy for providing the images and Lynda of SCDiva on etsy for a great tutorial on how to transfer images.

I slowly getting the hang of my Super Colour Swinger and I have to say that it might be my favourite Polaroid that I own - the only problem is my dwindling stock of film - although there might be some light at the end of the tunnel as there are noises about new film coming into production ...

 

Anyway this is the Gasometer just down the road, soon to be part of a new mini-project of mine.

 

Alongside is the image transfer ....

 

Polaroid Super Colour Swinger | Polaroid 89 | Image transfer

Aufnahme mittels Polaroid Copy Stand MP-3 aus dem Katalog zur Ausstellung "Farbe im Foto - Die Geschichte der Farbphotographie von 1861 bis 1981". Josef-Haubrich-Kunsthalle Köln, August 1981.

 

Originalaufnahme durch NPG, Atelier für Farbenphotographie, Berlin.

 

Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1908

Image Transfer.

 

Many, many thanks to Lynda of SC Diva - check out her blog here: www.scdiva.blogspot.com/ for her invaluable help in making a successful image transfer.

 

This is a technique that has had me tearing my hair out - but hopefully no longer!

 

Polymer Clay, no glaze, no varnish, just handsanded and polished.

exploring image transfers in the art journal for the next two weeks...tricky tricky tricky but fun fun fun

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