Have I told you lately how much I love foil?...lol! Oh yeah... and I love you too! But me and foil have a thing... and you're just going to have to accept that if this is going to work. And I love the new stencils at Rubbernecker Stamps! Today I've used the Stars Stencil.
I've also discovered the wonder of the One Piece Combo Dies from Rubbernecker. These dies are many frames on one solid die. You cut them all at once with one pass through your cutting machine and then use them however you want. Today, I used the three largest frames together and popped them up.
I blended some blue and purple distress oxides on the background and then splattered some water onto it and dabbed it with a paper towel. Then I taped the Stars stencil down over it and added some Decofoil Transfer Gel using a spatula. Once that was dry, I ran it through my Minc with some Gina K Gold Sequins Transfer Foil. Then I layered the foiled panel over my base and the popped up frames.
I cut the love from some purple foil paper; the clouds from some Hero Arts Woodgrain Vellum, and the moon from some Decofoil Toner Paper. Then I added the gold sequins foil to the moon... so cool right??
Don't you just love the shimmer and sparkle?? And then there's the bear...
This adorable bear! I colored him up during the last 30 Day Coloring Challenge and I've been saving him for something special and I guess this was it!
I'm playing along with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge which is Anything Goes.
I've provided Affiliate links below to the Rubbernecker products I've used today. If you shop using these links, I will receive a small compensation at no additional cost to you.
4 comments:
Love love love this! LOVING the stars and that bear!!!
Super CUTE! I love the foiled stars in the background!
Super cute card and I love those foiled stars and moon.
At least I'm not the only one in LOVE WITH FOIL!! LOL, I have a crazy obsession with it and my dang printer! Everything I see, I think... hummm I can use FOIL! hahahaha
I love your sweet card - that bear is adorable and I love the details on how you colored it!
Theresa
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