Provided by: Polyform Products
| Getting Started with TLS Bakable Transfer and Color Medium Techniques by Jody Bishel, photos by Elizabeth Campbell |
Materials:
Basic Instructions:
Directions for coloring TLS: |
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| Take a tiny dab of your color of leached oil paint and add it to a paint cup of TLS. Swirl and mix with a skewer or toothpick.
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| When all of your colors are mixed you are ready to paint.
On flat surfaces you can build up thick layers, but on vertical surfaces, the TLS will slump and run. When preparing to marble a design, drop small dollops of paint, lifting the brush slowly so that the last bit falls onto the dot or pulls back into the brush. Then take a straight pin or needle, and from the center out, draw the pin through the lines and dots. If working on mosaic structures, TLS mixed with powdered pigments (PearlEx or Midnight Pearls for example) create a thicker, pasty material that can be grouted in between baked polymer clay tiles and then re-baked to set. Multiple bakings create very interesting effects when adding colored TLS to other polymer clay items, whether vessels, jewelry, or transfer items affixed in a cabochon of polymer clay. For a patina, add Sculpey Diluent to colors, and stipple , leaving some of the base clay showing. Bake in stages. Stipple with a darker color and then with a lighter one, baking in between to set the earlier colors. For a glossy surface, apply the TLS thickly enough so that it flows together and do not add diluent. Thinning with diluent and dabbing on a thin coating leaves a powdery matte surface. Backfilling is another neat technique to use on carved raw clay or scored baked clay. Fill a craft syringe with the colored TLS and squeeze into the depressions. You may want to heatset with a heatgun to prevent running before actual baking. You can also drizzle TLS on a piece hot out of the oven. The heat instantly sets it for dimensional effects. Then re-bake so that the TLS won’t crumble. NOTE: Check out Jody Bishel’s Master Artisan Tape from Mindstorm. She is the premier TLS pioneer! |





Merci bucket! Here I come…I’m going to backfill, I’m going to patina, and I’m going to drizzle for dimension! **Wonderful**
WHAT IS patina???? HELP!!!!