Friday, July 28, 2017

Making Images on Creative Paperclay®

I love image transfers and have even written a book, Image Transfer Workshop, for Northlight so thought I would do a piece doing a transfer directly on the Creative Paperclay®. It turned out better than I expected.

SUPPLIES
Creative Paperclay®
Toner image
Chartpak Admarker Colorless Blender
Micaceous Iron Oxide paint












I started by gluing a doily on my panel and applying gesso when the glue had dried. Next, I applied a shape of paper clay to the surface that fit my toner image. I rolled out the clay and cut the shape on some waxy paper then laid it on the surface and removing the wax paper.















Next, I laid the toner image facing down on the dry paper clay and applied the blender pen to the back in small areas. I burnished the image then reapplied a second time before moving on to a larger area.

















You can do a perfect transfer with a little patience. I prefer a slightly grunge look that I paint back into.




















I added a wash of the Micaceous Iron Oxide paint and let dry.






















Next it was the small details.

Have fun with this cool product and Dream in Color.

4 comments:

Patti Krauss said...

Love this - what a great technique!

Unknown said...

great technique

Suzette Hussey said...

Great Project!

Kelly Parker said...

What a cool idea! I'm just thinking of all the possibilities!!!