Completely satisfied Friday, SCT pals & followers! We hope you’re having fun with your summer time, and are taking a while to get inventive, too! Our pals from Therm O Net are right here to share their latest Deco Foil merchandise and a few great strategies that you need to use with them to create beautiful playing cards! Let’s have a look and get impressed!
Hiya, SCT pals. We hope you’re having a enjoyable, colourful, inventive summer time! To carry you much more creativity, color, and enjoyable, we’re sharing a trio of superbly embossed and foiled playing cards created by Therm O Net Design Group Member, Larissa Heskett.
Embossing folders are a implausible addition to your papercrafting software chest. Larissa used a beautiful floral embossing folder to create two variations of her card fronts, an embossed design (the place the design rises from the cardstock) and a debossed design (the place the design is pressed into the cardstock). Deeply etched embossing folders create probably the most dramatic outcomes.
For her first card, Larissa opened up her Deco Foil Adhesive Pen, poured a tiny quantity of adhesive right into a small dish and used a wonderful paintbrush to spatter the floor of the embossed cardstock with glue. As soon as the glue dried, she was capable of gently press Purple Deco Foil and Prince Periwinkle Deco Foil over the dried glue, leaving shiny, foiled results.
For her second embossed card and her debossed card, Larissa used varied Tim Holtz Misery Inks by Ranger to color the cardboard fronts. To create the Blackout Debossed Impact on that card, after coloring the debossed picture, she rubbed a black ink pad over the entire floor. Larissa advised us that whereas the method is just a little scary, operating black ink over such a colourful design, the outcomes are effectively value it. Now we have to agree!
So as to add foiled results to those designs, Larissa once more opened up her Deco Foil Adhesive Pen, poured a puddle right into a small dish and used a wonderful paintbrush to color particulars onto varied areas of the embossed and debossed designs. As soon as the glue dried, she pressed these 4 Deco Foil colors over areas of dried glue: Prince Periwinkle, Purple, Lily Pad, and Jade.
Along with the Deco Foil Adhesive Pen and Deco Foil Switch Sheets Larissa used for the cardboard fronts, she additionally used the Deco Foil Oh Hiya Stamp & Die Set for a few of her sentiments, and the Deco Foil Mod Dots Toner Card Fronts, unfoiled, to create a contrasting mat layer on every card. How gorgeous is this mixture of Deco Foil colors?! We’re undoubtedly giving these a attempt on our subsequent cardmaking journey.
Featured tasks created by Larissa Heskett Weblog | Instagram
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“This set of merchandise could be beautiful for birthday playing cards, but in addition as a easy notecard for thanks’s or welcome playing cards for our backyard membership!” ~ Ruth G.
Congratulations, Ruth! Please ship an e-mail to meghann@scrapbookandcards.com to assert your prize! Have a beautiful weekend, all! Be part of us again right here on Monday to seek out this month’s FREE minimize file!