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Vol-061 Liquid Polymer Clay Techniques Image Transfer Faux Encaustic

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INTRO VIDEO

Image Transfer Techniques Using TLS Or Kato Liquid Polyclay

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In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn techniques and tricks for creating unique and stunning Liquid Polymer Clay Image Transfers and Faux Encaustic Techniques. Use them in jewelry making, scrapbooking, art journals and other great looking polymer clay projects.

Fantastic tutorial, Cindy! The possibilities are endless. I so appreciate the step by step instructions you give.


~Michele-K


This liquid polymer clay transfer method is something I never would have been able to figure out on my own. I own several instruction books and most of them assume that you already know certain things, very frustrating. Your videos are great, so clear and concise. For the price, it's even more amazing. Thank you!


~Catherine-E


Wow, this liquid transfer video series literally blew my mind. My MS is causing a few visual symptoms, but all the neat new techniques and procedures have me glued to the screen. As a matter of fact, going back now for another full run through! Cindy I have so much admiration for your teaching style and voice.


~Jocelyn-C


Thank you! This is one tutorial I especially wanted to see. I have actually been trolling Youtube for instructions on photo transfer, so I can make a pendant for my Daughter-in-heart with a picture of the baby on it for her birthday... and a key chain for my son for his. Lots of good info out there, but Cindy always has the best.


~Cheyrl-B


Cindy - if I had found your videos sooner, I wouldn't have had to buy so many books ;)


~Carol-B


Hi Cindy, I did a transfer of a Kalamkari painting image. In India this design is very popular on terracotta jewellery. As I don’t have a good skill in painting, wanted try image transfer. For 6 months I have tried and failed on my own, but with your video lessons I am now able to do it. I cannot thank you enough.


~Lekha-R


Cindy's tutorials are awesome for beginners and well established PC artists at a cost you will be amazed at. Don't waist any more time... Cindy shows you the easiest ways to accomplish pieces that look like they came from a pro, even if you are just starting out. Everything to gain nothing to loose.


~Peggy-B


This is very intriguing - love the big sheet and the little butterfly earrings not to mention the faux beeswax craft. Thank you Cindy for continuing to grow and helping us to grow also. I've been a customer for a while now and just want to say that I wish I'd joined sooner rather than later.


~Sherry-L


Cindy, I love your journal cover, the lighter-than-a-feather earrings, and the butterfly embellishments. I bet we could make some cool Christmas decorations too. Many of the ideas and techniques from one of my other favourite Cindy Lietz tutorials, Polymer Clay Art Sheets, would work perfectly with this as well.


~Sue-F


Wow! I've been experimenting with image transfer for a while. I love the journal cover!!!


~Lesley-S


Cindy this is truly and inspirational tutorial. My brain is running through all kinds of scenarios for making things. I am really excited about this one! Wow!


~DixieAnn-S


A very interesting technique. I've already got a couple of ideas of how to use this.


~Sandra-J


Cindy - I just want you to know how much I enjoy all of this. Thank you so much for all you do. ~


~Sharon-S


It is so great to be able to finally learn all of these things that I have been struggling with myself, without finding a proper solution for my little problems. Like with the liquid clay transfers. When I saw the video now, I was amazed, thinking, aaah, of course! But I never would have come up with that myself. So THANK you.


~Stina-L


What a fantastic and a fun project, and like you have said Cindy it opens up loads of possibilities. Tried all sorts of prints etc, but the magazine pictures are by far the best. Thanks for the tutorial Cindy.


~Chrissie-B


I'm going on a hunt for magazines ;) I have learnt sooo much by watching your tutorials, and I really, really recommend it to others!!! I discover new things every day. One great thing is all the comments and tips from all the other members. It feels like I've discovered a goldmine :D


~Cecilia-K


Awesome tutorial!!! Thank you so much for the wonderful teaching. My mind is already thinking of all kinds of possibilities.


~Cherie-H


What a fantastic range of ideas! Thank you so much Cindy! I'm thinking of using this idea to make table place mats, I wonder if blanks are available? Anyway, I'm having such fun playing with this. It's brilliant Cindy.


~Marion-R


Cindy I have so much admiration for your teaching style and voice. I stay rapt for the entire contents all the time. Not the case with other polymer clay artists, whose cadence, slowness of pronunciation, and style, leave me screaming off the machine and onto other things, lol. Thank you! It takes a teacher to teach.


~Jocelyn-C


Cindy, My brain hurts from all the possibilities from these techniques!


~Maria-C


Oh my! So many wonderful ideas running around my head after watching these videos. Love the faux encaustic! Thank you!!


~Hope-M


I've just watched this series, and the beads are so lovely. Thanks heaps Cindy and Doug for another awesome tutorial.


~Sandra-J


I love your videos and your blog!


~Carol-M


You have opened our doors to an endless line of creative inspiration. We will have no problem keeping ourselves sparked with loads of artistic challenges.


~Peggy-B


The liquid polymer clay tutorial is great!! I'm so glad for this one!


~Carol-B


Dear Cindy, We have learned so much from your tutorials and have even started selling some of our products on Etsy. Thank you for all you do and please keep it up! Peace!


~Joe and Row-W


I was delighted to see this tute. Loved the new ideas, my mind is buzzing as usual. Thank you Cindy, you're a superstar!.


~Lesley-S


Cindy, love your designs and way of teaching. Always looking forward to new things from you.


~Rosy-S


I'm so glad I decided to start watching your videos… making lots of pretty things now. Thank you.


~Candice-D


Working with polymer clay has become an important stress-relief for me. And not having to be disappointed because of the result turning out differently than I excepted, makes it really, really, more stress-relieving :). I am looking forward to seeing more of your videos. And thank you again for your work, from Finland.


~Stina-L


Tools Supplies

  • Liquid Polymer Clay (I used Kato Liquid Polyclay and Transulent Liquid Sculpey)
  • Patterned Paper (Not Inkjet Printed)
  • Palette Knife
  • Non-Pourous Worksurface or Glass Mat
  • Scissors
  • Bowl of Water
  • Stiff Brush
  • Clay Blade
  • Pasta Machine or Acrylic Roller
  • Oven Thermometer
  • Baking Pan Lined with Cardstock with Foil Pan Lid


Nice To Have Items


  • Heat Gun
  • Tweezers
  • Sizzix Die Cutting Machine
  • Die Cutting Dies
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Pigment Inks
  • Permanent Inks
  • Glitter
  • Alcohol Inks
  • Perfect Pearls
  • Rubber Stamps
  • Acrylic Brayer
  • Ceramic Tiles for baking
  • Renaissance Wax
  • Inkssentials Glue n Seal

Resource links to products listed above, will be included when you buy this tutorial.

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