Saturday, July 6, 2019

Foiling Tutorial #3



Hi there, how are you doing?
I was asked if it is possible to foil without a foiling machine, a laminator, or an electronic machine. YES, IT IS! Isn't that exciting?
I foiled the card, which tutorial I'm posting today, WITHOUT any of those. Ready? Check this out.
Supplies Used:
1. Deep red (5.5"x 8.5"folded in half), white, and black (4"x 5.25")  cardstock
2. Candy cane paper cut at 3.75"x 5"and adhered to white cardstock of same size
5. 11/4"x 21/16" gift tag (I used my McGill Scallop Multi Tag Punch)
6. Sentiment Stamp (I used a Sweet N Sassy Stamp from the "Born This Day" set)
1/4"Gold Ribbon
7. Adhesive foam (cut at 3.5"x 4.75")

TUTORIAL
Glue strips of both sizes double sided adhesive tapes on stripes of Candy Cane paper as shown in the card picture. 
The next step you will do one by one of the stripes with the double sided adhesive tapes: Peel the protection layer from tape, place Foil on it, and burnish it on tape. Remove Foil, and the you will have a foiled stripe on the paper. Repeat this for all stripes with  adhesive tape
For the tag, I punched the black cardstock and, just holding the white cardstock (with sentiment already stamped on it) with my tag punch, I drew the tag with a pencil (see picture), but DID NOT PUNCH it. 

Then I fussy cut it with fine point scissors. That way, it was a little smaller than the black tag that I used as a frame. 
Using the 1/8" double sided adhesive tape glue the gold ribbon on candy cane paper to decorate.
Glue the gift tag on paper using double sided adhesive foam, then glue bow.
Adhere black cardstock to red card base 
Adhere 3.5"x 4.75" Adhesive foam on the back of candy cane paper (already glued to white cardstock), then glue it to black cardstock.
Glue  4"x 5.25"white cardstock inside your card. 
That's it! Pretty easy, isn't it? 

I hope you use foiling to make some beautiful things for those special people in your life. 
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