2018 Topic 20: Foiling
Love
how the foil really lifts these backgrounds-turned-trees! Just one of
the several ideas Ruth presents here. I love the kraft tags made from
the negative foiling too, and like she says, even without sentiments,
they have that perfect Christmas vibe! Get your cards done fast and with
ease before the rush of December! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Ruth here with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a way of using some of Seth's
fab new stamps with foiling to create some quick Christmas cards.
I always like to get the most out of stamps sets and the grungy images and patterns of ESA09 work
perfectly when embellished with a little foiling for a contemporary
card. Simple triangles or box shapes work really well and while there is
a theme to them each one is different, allowing you to be creative even
when you're making a batch of them. I frequently add a touch of gold or
metal to my projects but this topic allowed me to really indulge in my
love of foiling and revisit a few techniques.
I didn't think bright white smoothy card would work with a grungy colour palette but it was perfect. I used Fresco Acrylic paints to make lightly brayered or painted backgrounds and the colours were Blue Lagoon, Venice Blue, Twilight, Winter Green, Magic Moss, Sea Glass, Slimed and Cerise.
I
used both clear embossing powder and WOW bonding powder. I used clear
when I only wanted to use touches of foiling. This is where the left
over bits of foil come in to their own, when touches adhere to the hot
melted powder. I use a bone folder or my finger wrapped in a cloth to
rub over the area, it does get very hot.
This linear design means you can repeat stamp it and I've used it horizontally for the body of the tree and vertically for the trunk. Lots of triangular trees to be made from a small piece of card.
Slight change here to modern and bright and could even be used for a birthday card. I loved using the brightest paints I could find and the lines, circles and squares of the stamps make each present so individual.
The background keyboard stamp is in Watering can archival to act as a 'foil' (sorry!) to the bright boxes.
Kraft card tags and another technique. After using a fresh piece of foil on the teal tree of the large card (see below), I had a negative stamp impression left in the foil, so I used versamark on masked off sections of a tag and applied bonding powder. I then used the 'negative' gold foil over the area before reheating the remaining powder and using a contrasting colour, result...luscious!
I love making painty backgrounds and this is simple brayering over masked-off circles to evoke muted frosty hills.
The bling of foil works beautifully against the chalkiness of fresco paints.
This linear design means you can repeat stamp it and I've used it horizontally for the body of the tree and vertically for the trunk. Lots of triangular trees to be made from a small piece of card.
Slight change here to modern and bright and could even be used for a birthday card. I loved using the brightest paints I could find and the lines, circles and squares of the stamps make each present so individual.
The background keyboard stamp is in Watering can archival to act as a 'foil' (sorry!) to the bright boxes.
Kraft card tags and another technique. After using a fresh piece of foil on the teal tree of the large card (see below), I had a negative stamp impression left in the foil, so I used versamark on masked off sections of a tag and applied bonding powder. I then used the 'negative' gold foil over the area before reheating the remaining powder and using a contrasting colour, result...luscious!
I love making painty backgrounds and this is simple brayering over masked-off circles to evoke muted frosty hills.
The bling of foil works beautifully against the chalkiness of fresco paints.
I
didn't add a sentiment to any of the cards but my OH recognised them as
Christmas cards straight away, which must be a good sign! I hope you'll
be encouraged to think outside the box with your stamps as they can
give a very contemporary twist to Christmas greetings. I also hope
you'll have a go at foiling if you haven't already, there are lots of
ways to add it, I've only shared a couple today and it is fun to see the
transformation it can make.
Ruth x
a love to create
Ruth x
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Just gorgeous, Ruth!
ReplyDeleteThese are fab. Just goes to show how effective detail and a little paint are on white. Love the collection! x
ReplyDeleteOh Ruth.... lovely creations. Simply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous effects, but your grungy trees are my favourites. What fabulous colour combinations, and Seth's squiggly circles look amazing.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
What a beautiful cards Ruth, love the foiling effect with Seth's stamps. xx
ReplyDeleteLove this, Ruth!!! Fabulous cards!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFab cards Ruth. Love your use of foil along with Seth's stamps. Very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteYou clever sausage! These are gorgeous! Lx
ReplyDeleteSome great ideas Ruth, love them and I will be pinching them! Xx
ReplyDeletereally amazing. love your cards and tas
ReplyDeleteAmazing dear Ruth, wonderful modernistic cards, and the foiling is stunning .
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dorthe
Inspiring post Ruth! xx
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely glorious, Ruth, I'm blown away by them, well done!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Fabulous Ruth! The stamps seem perfect for your trees and tags which are in the most beautiful of colours! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, these are just wonderful! How modern and eye catching are these fabulous cards and such interesting techniques. Thanks Ruth! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo beautiful and fun. Love the graphic nature and your dimensional layering. Thanks too for using my stamps.
ReplyDeleteSo contemporary, so unique and I love them x
ReplyDeleteSuch a fab tutorial Ruth and I love all the effects you have created x TFS and hugs
ReplyDeleteAnnie xx