I have developed a burning desire to transfer laser-printed images to air-dry clay. Yesterday, I spent the whole day trying (without success) to do it.
There are several video tutorials about transferring INKJET-printed images to air-dry clay. Until about two weeks ago, I had an inkjet printer, but Son #2 came over to print something, I gave him the printer since The Husband bought us a new laser printer. It is not so easy to transfer a laser printer image to air-dry clay.
I tried all sorts of transfer agents: water, alcohol, nail polish remover. Nothing worked. I'd even bought some printable vinyl sheets, thinking the image might slip off easier than it would on paper. Nope.
Supposedly, laser print will slip off the slick side of address label/sticker paper, but I haven't got any.
Anyway, this morning I took one of the images that I'd printed on a vinyl sheet, and instead of trying to transfer the image to clay, I put it in a backless bezel frame and filled the bezel with UV resin. We'll see how this works. It will need to be backed with something.
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After almost a whole week of crawling around on my hands and knees, shining a flashlight in dark places, and turning furniture upside-down, I finally found my bail pliers:
They were right there, sticking up in plain view the whole time.



