1.
Working Surface - Place plastic wrap (pieces cut from trash bags work
well) over your work surface to prevent sticking. If you're working on a
waterproof surface, moisten the area beneath the plastic to anchor it to the
table. Waxed paper may also be used, but it doesn't hold up as well. You may
also want to keep a small container of water on hand for thinning and smoothing
Paperclay®.
2.
Rolling it out -
Put the Paperclay® on one end of the plastic wrap. Fold the other end of
the plastic over to cover the Paperclay®. Then use a rolling pin to roll
out to the desired thickness.
3.
Imprinting - After
rolling out Paperclay®, remove the top layer of the plastic and lay lace or
any other textured fabric directly on top of the Paperclay® and roll again
to get the unique textures and patterns.
4.
Covering Objects - To cover or embellish an object with Paperclay®, wet
it with a small amount of water before applying the Paperclay®. Paperclay®
sticks well to most surfaces, but if you have a problem, you can always use
white glue.
5.
Using molds - The
method used to release Paperclay® from molds depends on the type of mold
used. When using plastic
molds there are several methods for release:
6.
Drying Paperclay®
- Small items will generally dry in a day or so depending on room temperature
and humidity. Larger projects may take a few days to completely dry. If you're
in a hurry, you may put your unpainted projects in a 250 degree oven for 30
minutes or until dry.
7.
Sanding, carving, etc. - After Paperclay® dries, it can be sanded
and carved like wood. You can also build on to a completely dry Paperclay®
object by just applying fresh Paperclay® (see #4).
8.
Painting -
Once Paperclay® is dried, it can be painted with any type of paint. After
painting, spray with a clear acrylic spray sealer if desired. Paperclay®
may also be colored by kneading water base paint into it before shaping.
9.
Storage - After
you have opened a package keep the unused portion in an air tight bag. If it
should happen to dry out slightly while you're working or it's in the bag,
simply knead in a few drops of water to restore its pliability.