Liquid Polymer can make almost anything CLING!
Liquid Polymer clay has an amazingly super smooth finish when baked on a smooth, flat surface (such as ceramic tile or glass) which enables it to "cling" to almost any clean, smooth surface (glass, gloss creamic, finished wood, plastic, metal). This is not the case with solid polymer clay. Solid polymer clay, when baked on a smooth, flat surface, cannot produce the same "clinging" quality found with the use of liquid polymer.
The below tutorial will highlight how liquid polymer can be used as a backing to create any kind of "cling" you can dream of. These are not typical window clings.
Keep in mind that these are not stickers nor do they behave as though backed with adhesive. They only have the ability to CLING onto these clean, smooth surfaces. With the right pressure and angle they can be popped off. Also remember: if in direct sunlight, where the temperature is rather high, the clings will soften a bit and loose their ability to cling. Once cooled they can be used again.
The below tutorial will highlight how liquid polymer can be used as a backing to create any kind of "cling" you can dream of. These are not typical window clings.
Keep in mind that these are not stickers nor do they behave as though backed with adhesive. They only have the ability to CLING onto these clean, smooth surfaces. With the right pressure and angle they can be popped off. Also remember: if in direct sunlight, where the temperature is rather high, the clings will soften a bit and loose their ability to cling. Once cooled they can be used again.