
Hi, there! Ready for an easy two for one foiling technique?! I used foiling as a resist medium and did some loose watercoloring with the new
Wild Garden Unity Toner Card Front.
Unity Toner Card Fronts with Deco Foil and Watercolors
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I cut a piece of the
Emerald Watercolor Deco Foil that was slightly larger than my
Wild Garden Toner Card Front and placed the foil pretty side up onto the toner card front. I placed the foil and the toner card front into a piece of
Deco Foil Parchment Paper and ran the sandwich through my preheated laminator. I LOVE the look! There are portions of gold and emerald all mixed together and the shine is incredible!
There are many ways to add color to
Toner Card Fronts, but one of my favorites is watercolor! And I thought loose watercolor would go well with the overall look and feel of the
Wild Garden Toner Card Front. I used regular pan watercolors and added easy color not taking any care to color inside of the lines.
I saved the negative piece of
Deco Foil from the toner card front as I always do, but this time I actually used it to make a second card! I covered a piece of white cardstock with
iCraft 6x6 Easy Cut Adhesive and added my negative foil piece over the adhesive and pressed it in place. I find it best to roll the foil into the adhesive to minimize bubbles. I trimmed away any excess adhesive and used a rectangle die to cut down the panel. Now I have a beautiful negative foiled piece!
I finished both cards by using a piece of
Deco Foil White Foam Adhesive Sheet to pop up the foiled pieces onto a white card base. I stamped a sentiment from the
Unity Stamp Co In My Thoughts, Girl Stamp Set and trimmed the edge into a banner, and popped the sentiments onto my cards with
iCraft 3D Foam Strips. I hope you've enjoyed this quick two-for-one tutorial! Thanks for stopping by!
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