1 Polymer clay transfer paper. Bingo! Meet the artist who found her perfect

Bingo! Meet The Artist Who Found Her Perfect Polymer Clay Transfer Paper

Bingo! Meet The Artist Who Found Her Perfect Polymer Clay Transfer Paper

Polymer Clay and mixed media artist Deborah (Deb) Kovacs-Sturdevant of Deborah K creations tried every polymer clay transfer paper out there until one Amazon search changed everything.

Meet Deb — a life in art

Deb has always been an artist — no matter the role, path, or phase of life. Her hands have shaped clay, stitched fabric, layered paint, and explored nearly every medium available, driven by a deep curiosity and a desire to create something meaningful.

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Her discovery of polymer clay in 2014 was a turning point. What started as unique necklaces quickly evolved into complex mixed media compositions — layering texture, color, and storytelling into pieces that invite you to pause and look closer. By 2019, her work had grown into full mixed media, and in 2023 she added AI-generated imagery to the mix, using text-to-image tools to create visuals she then transfers onto clay and enhances with hand painting.

Originally from Toledo, Ohio, Deb is now based in Cincinnati — and her work is as layered and traveled as she is.

The polymer clay transfer paper problem every artist knows

Here’s the thing about polymer clay transfer paper — not all of it actually works. Deb tested several brands on Amazon before landing on SmartSolve, including Juvale, one of the better-known names in the water-soluble paper space.

Off-brand alternatives? Even worse. She needed polymer clay transfer paper that dissolved completely, left zero residue, and delivered a crisp image every time. Then she found SmartSolve.

How Deb uses SmartSolve polymer clay transfer paper

Deb is among only a handful of exhibiting artists in the world using this image-to-clay transfer process. SmartSolve’s 3-point face stock is the polymer clay transfer paper at the heart of every piece:

She also discovered that patience unlocks even better results from the polymer clay transfer paper — letting it sit on the clay for an hour or two before rinsing makes all the difference.

Her go-to is SmartSolve’s 3-point face stock. She’s also used the cardstock for smaller projects, though she found the 2-point too thin for reliable printer feeding. When the product had a stock availability gap, Deb felt it immediately.

See Deb’s work for yourself

Deb’s polymer clay transfer paper pieces — coastal scenes, angels, sacred hearts, and richly symbolic compositions rooted in folklore and history — are available through her website and Etsy shop. She’s also a featured artist at Covet Art Gallery (Oceanside, CA).

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