I mounted my tin foil onto a piece of cardstock with gel medium before sending it through my cuttlebug. This gave it a little more rigidity and made it easier to work with. I decided to deboss rather then emboss so that I could color in the impression with copics.
I tried all of my embossing folders and they all looked cool!
I'm sure I'll be using these pieces on other projects.
Thanks for stopping by!
Cardstock: PTI Raspberry Fizz, Harvest Gold, Vellum
Stamps: PTI Beautiful Butterflies
Ink: Versafine Onyx
Dies: PTI Beautiful Butterflies
Other: Heavy Duty Tin Foil, Copics, Clear Embossing Powder, Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Oh, wow, this looks fabulous, Kara! How I wish we lived closer to each other-- I would love to get together and stamp with you! You always have such wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteHow cool!!
ReplyDeleteJust regular Reynold's?
OMGosh...I would have never thought of it...
and it looks so fabulous!
Love it!! :)
Oh my goodness this is beautiful. I love how you colored with the Copics.
ReplyDeleteThis is VERY cool! Love how it turned out!
ReplyDeleteKara, this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Coloring the debossed side is pure genius! And I bet the shine is amazing in person. :) Thanks for playing along in our "Things With Wings" challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp challenge blog! xo
ReplyDeleteLove this result! Deboss and color, brilliant!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful Kara! When I think of all the things we use Reynolds wrap for, card design certainly wasn't on that list! You do fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun card, love that you colored in the tin foil!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible card. Those flowers look wonderful--I never thought of coloring the foil, but that gives such a great effect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! Great idea coloring the foil!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Good to know about the card stock and foil together. It turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
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