November 11, 2019

Easy To Make Foiled Christmas Card

Hello! Today and I am sharing how I created this easy to make Christmas Card. Have you started making your Christmas cards yet? If I do not start them now then I will never get them done.


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The first thing I did was tape off the edges of my card front piece with some painters tape and then sprayed some color mist onto a mat. Then laid the card front piece down into the color mist and removed the tape and let it dry. This created a fun colored square in the middle of my card front.
Next, I used some TCW9048 Hot Foil Gel 2oz with the TCW870 Fir Branch Stencil and a palette knife. Then let the Hot Foil Gel dry. Once it was dry I used a piece of gold Xyron Glaminator Transfer Foil and ran it through my Xyron Glaminator.

Tip: * Make sure to clean off your stencil with warm water right away after using the Hot Foil Gel before it dries. Otherwise, it is really difficult to remove from your stencil once it dries.

Then I stamped and heat embossed a sentiment with gold embossing powder and used some foam squares to pop it up on the front of my card. I added some sequins and matted my card front with some Rinea Gold Starstruck Foiled Paper and my card was complete.


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I design for several companies because I genuinely love their products! Anything I recommend on my blog is something that I genuinely love and regularly use. I buy most of my own supplies. However, I do receive some free products to work with, and I sometimes make money for the projects I make. I DO NOT get paid for product reviews, I give my honest opinion about the products I use, and I will never recommend a product that I do not like or would not use.

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