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Page 1 of 4 Paper covered polymer clay beads Paper covered polymer clay beads Paper covered polymer clay beads Paper covered polymer clay beads by Material list : White polymer clay Scrap clay Tissue paper Paper sheet Adhesive tape Printer (inkjet) Elmer's glue Wallpaper paste Water Scissors Sponge Toothpicks Brush Varnish 1. Make a pillow or a tube bead. 2. Make the hole with a toothpick or with an awl.

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Paper covered polymer clay beadsPaper covered polymer clay beadsPaper covered polymer clay beadsPaper covered polymer clay beads by

Material list: White polymer clay Scrap clay Tissue paper Paper sheet Adhesive tape Printer (inkjet) Elmer's glue Wallpaper paste Water Scissors Sponge Toothpicks Brush Varnish

1. Make a pillow or a tube bead.

2. Make the hole with a toothpick or with an awl.

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3. Bake in the oven at temperature indicated

by the manufacturer.

4. Cut the tissue paper to get a piece that is

just a little bit smaller than your paper sheet.

5. Use the adhesive tape to fix the tissue paper

on the sheet (with the shiny side down).

6. Print the desired design on the tissue

paper. Take care not to print on the adhesive tape.

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7. Cut the paper in the needed size for the

bead (make a test first on a backed bead).

8. Mix:

• 1 part of wallpaper paste

• 1/2 part of elmer's glue

• 1/3 part water and stir it up or use glue for napkin technique (Potch).

9. Spike the bead on a toothpick.

10. Apply the glut onto the bead.

11. Adjust the paper on the bead.

12. Completely cover the bead with the glue

soaked paper.

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13. Push the bead into the a little dampish

sponge. This helps to snuggle the paper round the bead.

14. Let it dry.

15. Apply minimum 2 coats of varnish.

16. Punch the upper hole that has been

covered by the paper and the varnish.

This technique does also work when printing on a thin layer of a napkin. Try if your printer is adequate because it does not work with all printers. Please have into account that printing on this kind of paper can damage your printer. You can also use the upper layer (the one with the picture) of decorated napkins.

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