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These Ranger products work great with Polymer Clay:
Adirondack Dimensional Pearls™ – Use Cut n’
Dry Foam to sponge onto cured clay that has surface
texture then wipe off using a little water if
desired. The paint stays in the recesses of the clay
and accentuates the form and texture.
Archival Inks™
(Pads and Reinkers) - Archival Inks are oil based and
are great for stamping and coloring cured or uncured
polymer clay. Scrapbooker’s Palette™, 4 separate
Archival inks in jumbo sized pad is a convenient way to
take Archival Inks with you when you travel. |

Alcohol Ink infused beads
by Marie Segal |
Cut n’ Dry™ Foam –Use to apply Posh Metallics to
cured or uncured clay. Use with Heat Set Inks to make a
rainbow pad to stamp with (see Heat Set Inks for more
info).
Cut n’ Dry™ Nibs –Use to apply Alcohol inks,
Archival Inks and Posh Metallics to decorate or sign
cured polymer clay. Use on uncured clay when texture is
desired.
Embossing
Powders -Use them in and on your polymer to
create color, texture and depth. Antiquities™, Distress™
EP and UTEE™ are just a few of our versatile embossing
powder lines that create a faux stone look when mixed
into translucent polymer clay.
Heat Set™ Inks - Use to make a paper transfer by
applying inks to Cut n’ Dry Foam, stamping into the
Foam, and stamping on paper. After drying,
burnishstamped paper face down onto uncured clay. You
can create wonderful rainbow clay by creating a rainbow
pad with inks on Cut n’ Dry, dabbing onto uncured clay,
folding clay and run through pasta machine keeping
colors in line. You may also knead small amounts of Heat
Set Inks into translucent or light-colored clays (wear
protective gloves).
Inky Rollers™ &
Replacement Rollers - Wrap your roller
with texture! Cover rollers with Wonder Tape™
Sheet cut to size. Adhere lace, bubble wrap,
etc. and roll it over your clay! Carve your
design on Replacement Rollers and create a whole
arsenal of textured rollers.
Melting Pot™ with Project Pan – Use
the Melting Pot with a Project Pan inserted to
bake polymer clay when you need a portable way
to cure your clay! |

Inky Rollered and Alcohol Inked pendant
by Debbie Tlach |
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Perfect Pearls™
– Brush or gently rub onto uncured clay. Bake
clay as usual. Perfect Pearls contains a binder
that permanently adheres it to your piece.
Posh Metallics™ –Sponge a thick layer
onto uncured clay run through the widest
setting. Let dry thoroughly and then run it
through the pasta machine at progressively
smaller settings for a crackle effect.
Tim Holtz Adirondack® Alcohol Inks™ –
Apply with Cut n’ Dry Felt, Cut n’ Dry Nibs or
drops straight from the bottle to cured or
uncured clay. Can also be kneaded into the clay. |
Perfect Pearls™ on a pin by Debbie Tlach
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