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Which could mean anything. Right? So it got me really thinking. What new thing could I create? What products haven't I used? Or what techniques haven't I tried? So, I decided to use "new to me" products and techniques by combining two different foiling techniques with NO laminator and paper piecing to give you lots of tips too!
As shown on my "Poppy Girl" card below...
Today's project was inspired my inability to find my laminator. (lol) As I moved a while back and my laminator is still packed somewhere in my craft room and I can't find it, and I refuse to buy a new one. But I wanted to try this new trend, so I needed to find new ways to foil without a laminator. And after putting my thinking cap on and watching lots of videos, I came up with two ways that worked pretty good with products I already had.
I inked up the sentiment with black ink and stamped on white cardstock. Using a Big Shot Machine I cut it out with a stitched framed rectangle die. And this time, I used a glue pen and went over the word "tribe" and let it set for a few minutes, to get tacky to the touch. Then took the same red foil, color side up, and laid it directly over the word. Smoothing it down gently with my fingers. Then I took a bone folder and gently pressed the foil into the glue. Removed the foil to see all this glorious red shimmer. But the word "tribe" looked kind of bloby and hard to read, so I went over it with a black alcohol marker. It's stunning, isn't it? And set aside.
I stamped her on Neenah alcohol marker friendly white cardstock with Amalgam black ink. It's my go to ink for coloring with alcohol, water coloring, or using Gamsol blending spirits. One stop ink for all mediums. I stamped her twice, in case I messed up. And I stamped parts of her on two different pieces of patterned paper scraps that will be her clothes and fussy cut them out.
Tips: I came across this 101 blog post "here" that does a great job helping you get started with alcohol markers and tips on coloring and shading. And if you do a search on their website there is a newer 102 post too with good information on coloring skin and hair and more. They talk about Copic alcohol markers, but some of it applies to Spectrum Noir alcohol markers too, which are what I used above.
Then using the same glue pen I "paper pieced" her top and jeans in place. And it looks like one whole piece. Isn't that cool? It reminded me of playing with paper dolls as a kid and now you can change your paper scraps and change her outfits. Fun, right??? The possibilities are endless and uses up a lot of your scraps!!!
Tips: I used two different glues in different ways with colored heat reactive foil. The background was with a glue ink pad and the sentiment used a glue pen. Things we all probably have in our stash of supplies. Right???
I tried several different foils and not all foils seem to work this way or I'm just not patient enough, as it needs be sticky to stick, and it may take some practice. I also don't know the differences between all the different foils on the market, so they may not all work equally with this technique.
I can only share what products I used and We R Memory Keepers foil worked the best with both the glue pad and the glue pen. The Gina K Designs/Thermoweb colored foils also worked. But I didn't have any luck getting the Minc foils to work, but I think because they are a toner reactive foil and not a heat reactive foil. But I'm not sure, as I didn't use heat. Try what you have and see how creative you can be.
Disclaimer: These are my personal experiences and nothing against any of these brands/products, as they are originally intended for a heated laminator.
Here is another look at Poppy Girl in all her shimmery glory!
The possibilities are endless!
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Supplies{Affils}: Unity Stamps & Products: Poppy Girl, Hit the Brick (wall) by Brutus Monroe, Vibes and Tribes, and Gina K Designs Amalgam black ink; a MISTI Stamping Tool; We R Memory Keepers-colored foil sheet set; Tsukineko-The Essential Glue Pad Kit; Zig two way glue pen; Fiskars Bone Folder; Spectrum Noir alcohol markers; Neenah white cardstock for alcohol markers; BoBunny-Double Dot 6 x 6 Paper Pad-Very Vintage patterend paper; Papertrey Ink blue cardstock base; American Crafts black cardstock and white; Sizzix Big Shot Machine; Gina Marie Designs Stitched Rectangle Frames; Tim Holtz Red Scissors; Adhesive gems and metallic embellishments @Michaels; American Crafts natural twine and bakers twine; and Scor-Tape ½".
Challenges:
Week 509 - Seasons - what's your favourite? (My Season is Spring flowers)
MIUCB #23 - Anything Goes + Inked Background (I inked up a glue pad to add foil to my background)
LTSCB #119 - Anything Goes
LTCCB #32 - March Anything Goes
Color Throwdown #532
Little Red Wagon # 486 - LOVE it! (I loved these techniques and stamps)
Simon Says Wed Challenge: Anything Goes
Repeat Impressions Anything Goes Challenge ~ F2719
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper March 2019 challenge