Celestial Fern Fronds Silkscreen - SSCRN-FL
Celestial Fern Fronds Silkscreen - SSCRN-FL
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Bring a soft, night-inspired botanical feel to your work with the Celestial Fern Fronds Silkscreen. Featuring delicate flowing fern leaves with a subtle celestial vibe, this design creates beautifully detailed surface patterns on polymer clay, earrings, and mixed media pieces.
Designed for crisp, clean transfers, this silkscreen makes it easy to layer fine detail onto your clay using acrylic paint or pigment — perfect for both beginners and experienced makers wanting consistent, professional results.
Whether you're creating earthy jewellery, statement pieces, or adding texture to your designs, this fern pattern brings a calm, natural elegance to every piece.
Features
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High-detail fern frond botanical design
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Subtle celestial-inspired flow for a modern organic look
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Designed for polymer clay, acrylic paint & surface design
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Creates clean, crisp fine-line transfers
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Reusable with proper care
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Ideal for earrings, pendants, and slab work
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Beginner-friendly with professional results
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2. Put a line of paint along one edge. I recommend heavy body paint in a tube, but most paint will work fine if it is not too thick. A Thin paint will bleed under the silkscreen distorting your image.
3. Pull the paint across the screen with a squeegee or old credit card. Scrape excess paint off before lifting the screen or it can cause bubbles or texture and image to slip or shift.
4. Remove the screen by slowly lifting it up from one corner. Once removed, DONT let the paint dry, place the silkscreen in a dish of room temperature water until you can rinse it out.
Note:
• Please allow for colour differences between screens.
• Materials may change without notice.
View this page to see more detailed instructions on: how to use Clay Transfer Paper on Polymer Clay.
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