Blendabilities can be used in many ways; they aren't just used for coloring stamped images. They can be used to color buttons, sequins, acetate, glass, rhinestones, pearls, muslin bags . . . the list goes on.
Today I used them to color foil. The markers give an interesting texture of their own by adding streaks and sometimes pools of color.
For this card I embossed a strip of foil using the Stylish Stripes Embossing Folder. I used Daffodil Delight, Coastal Cabana and Old Olive to color the stripes.
A matte of Daffoldil delight was embossed with the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder and the colored foil strip was adhered to it with Fuse Fast.
I'm used a variety of punches—Blossom, Pansy, Petite Petals and the flower from the now retired Itty Bitty Shapes Pack—to create the flower. The centre uses a Candy Dot from the Brights collection. I also used the Bird Builder a Punch for the leaves.
A Mossy Meadow ribbon was adhered to the matte and then the matte was mounted on the Bermuda Bay card base.
The flower was built with Dimensionals and adhered to the card front.the leaves were added using glue dots.
The sentiment comes from the Endless Birthday Wishes stamp set. It was stamped in Daffodil Delight on Whisper White and then punched with the Ticket Duo Builder Punch. Th edges were inked with Bermuda Bay.
Here's a close-up of the card:
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Blendabilities–Foray Into Foil
Posted by Linda Vich at 9:00 AM
Labels: blendabilities, candy dots, embossing, endless birthday wishes, foil, stampin up
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