Today I am here with not only a blog post, but also my very first attempt at a video of my process. I wanted to make an Easter card for each of the families in our small congregation and so opted for gold foil and white. I think this is a very elegant look.
I have a laser printer and so I created the sentiment in Silhouette Studio and printed it out. I then foiled the sentiment with gold toner reactive foil (you can see that process in more detail in the video). In addition to the toner foiling, I also used gold foil cardstock. This shows that one can combine both on one project.
I cut the crosses and the sentiment matte out of the gold foil cardstock. These were then added to a cardpanel that was embossed with a Darice embossing folder.
You can see more information in my video
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Supplies Used
Crosses Two |
Circle Infinity Dies |
Platinum 6 |
Gold Foil |
Bearly Art Glue |
Scrappy Tape 1/8 |
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Monica
A very thoughtful thing to do. Love the beautiful cross,foiling and embossed background
Carol x
Great technique, so interesting. The cards look lovely. 🙂
Very elegant and beautiful cards Monica, I'm sure the members loved them. Off to see the video!
PS. Super video x