
After seeing Annie Pennington's beautiful brooch on Polymer Clay Daily (click
HERE), I dug out my experiment with colored pencils I'd done a while ago. I took a photo of one of my paintings and downloaded it to my computer.

I conditioned and rolled out my clay, picked the photo to print, loaded the transfer paper and printed a copy of my painting.

I immediately transferred it to the polymer clay (below).

I used the colored pencils to color the polymer. I scratched on it a little here and there to highlight some areas.

I use a reverse magnifier to see my values, whether I'm painting, beading or sculpting with polymer clay. It's a handy little tool to have.

The finished experiment (above). What I learned was not to use any enhanced clay (pearl, glitter, metallic, etc.); they don't like transfers. I had a mix of white and pearl leftover from a previous project and thought it might make an unusual transfer, but no, it didn't. I loved Annie Pennington's brooch and will give this another try using a strong white.