Thank you, I am glad you like this idea, it is cool. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx Due to the Flu I won't be back with new videos until 20th Feb (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
This was my lucky day. My daughter recently asked me if I had seen any tuts on embossing folders and aluminum foil. I had not, until today! Thank you for giving this detailed instruction on making gorgeous backgrounds for card fronts. You are terrific.
You are welcome Mary, just glad you enjoyed it - it is a cool way of utilising your tinfoil. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
Thank you, I am glad you like this neat trick, great for anyone on a tight budget or just wanting something different.. Thanks as always for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
Thanks Karen, I keep trying to bring different ideas, things to make you think :) glad you liked this one. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
I'm so doing this...never thought to use the colored foils. You could run a pigment ink pad over the surface & heat set it. Or even burnishing wax. So many possibilities! Gorgeous nails!
wow!! this is great, looks better than when I use my minc machine. I'm going to try it right now, I'm so excited!! thank you so much, you do wonderful work!!!!
You are so welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed this one, its a good technique and has fab results. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
This is just such an amazing idea. Thank you so much for sharing. I didnt only like this idea but your nails are so beautiful. Lots of love from Holland
Thank you, glad you like this neat idea! something different isn't it.. haha and my nails, glad you like them as well!! all mine :) Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
Thank you, glad you like this one. Yes have a look at www.stix2.co.uk for the sheets, they post worldwide as well! Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Thank you, it is a good idea, glad you like it. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx New Anna Griffin video every Monday/Wednesday/Friday & Spellbinders video every Saturday (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
Hi Ann Marie, I emailed you about a week ago ref to Anna Griffin stuff. Goodness me you have covered so many crafting tips, and I've only covered a fraction of the videos you gave made. Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into helping out your fellow crafters. X Ros Hodgkins
Hi Ann-Marie. Have just found you on You Tube and subscribed!! Just love this tutorial with the tin foil. Will be trying this in a moment. Can't wait to see all your other videos. Thank you so much. Hugs Jan.x
+Jan Moss - Thanks Jan, LOL glad you like this one, crafting in the kitchen :) I normally have new ones Mon/Wed/Fri and sometimes Sunday, but tomorrow there won't be one as I am away till Sun/Mon so you have enough to go on till next week.. haha! Thank for watching, subscribing and commenting xxx
Thank you, glad you like this technique, its a handy one to know.. Thanks as always for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
That is totally awesome I am going to definitely try this . I have some foil paper that I thought was a different kind and I thought now what am i going to do with this . thanks so much for your video.
Fabulous idea! Just came across your You Tube channel and have now subscribed....being new at card-making I can you all the help I can find...and I did think about using tin foil in place of normal foil but had not got around to it but after watching your video I know it can be done! Thanks for posting this video!
Fabu! Ann-Marie, I want to use these embossed-foil cards to COVER FURNITURE SURFACES! It would look gorgeous... reminiscent of the turn of the century and Art Deco pieces (including ceilings) one comes along very very rarely. (It would be fabulous for boxes too.) Give it a thought... what might be the best technique with which to PERMANENTLY ADHERE these to a surface? Obviously, I would use some sort of poly-medium as a top surface finish in order to strengthen everything (the adhesion and the embossing) and, say for a table or vanity top, I would cover with beveled glass, which would forever protect the surface. Let us know what you think, please! Many thanks, gabi
Oh I think its a great idea, to use for furniture and larger items - I agree the protection will need to be looked at and I agree about the glass top. You could add alcohol inks for colour, to tint and stain, keeping the metallic background but the ink will just add extra interest, and use the Art Deco embossing folders for patterns from that era.. you could use it to inlay as well for furniture, like a tile effect, with coloured glass tile chips and even add colourful patterns from Art Deco colouring books for a centre focus.. see my mind is full of ideas as well.. but it sounds fab.. go for it! Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
A good strong glue would work, I use DS Tape because that's what I normally always use - I think it is what you get used to using - glad you like the idea xxx
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awesome! gives me one less thing I have to buy and one more thing I can explore with. I bet you can use any color clear wraps and cricket foils, see what you started lol
You are welcome Denise.. I am full of them haha!! glad you liked this one. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
Wonderful idea. I'd have loved to see some cards or whatever you make as well. (I'm trying to figure out how to make my metallic designs look good on cards.)
Thank you, I'm pleased you like this idea,it is cool for card backgrounds. Try my facebook page for cards already made for ideas. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
Me too, glad you like this one. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx (check out my new super-blog at annmariesdesigns.blogspot.co.uk )
Hi Ann Marie. Just a suggestion here, are you opening your Multipurpose platform to Tab 2 when running your Embossing Folders thru the Big Shot? Because it should not be that much of an effort if you are doing it right. Just thought you might want to check on that! Love your Tutorials!! :)
+Charlotte Buckingham - LOL Thanks but my machine is very old and has alot of use, and its too loose between tabs and doing it as supposed to do it unfortunately, so I had to move to the next tab for this demo :) In fact just had new plates and its different again. Glad you like the tutorials - Thanks for watching and your comments xxx
Hi Ann-Marie, I've been debating whether to buy an embossing machine, wondering if I could use them for foil (actually for thicker foil or thin metal sheeting for jewelry boxes). Have you been able to put heavy kitchen foil through by itself? I'm aware the embossing wouldn't hold by itself, although I've used fillers in the past. Brilliant idea to use I'm guessing that's foiling material? Antiquing with sulfur &/or other methods would be incredible! Far easier than doing this by hand!!! Now to figure out how to create my own custom embossing plates & I'll be set! Brilliant video! (Love your accent too! I guess I've been watching a lot of English videos, as I understood you just fine! ) Great that you used the same embossing folder as in other videos for comparison! That is really helpful! Thank you! I subbed! Now I have to see what other crafty things you've compared this to! Great stuff! From across the pond, in California, Carol
Hey Carol! I am pleased you enjoyed this demo for the foil, I think you would find if you purchased a die-cutting/embossing machine that you will love it for using thicker foil and making a range of things from boxes to jewellery with it, here is a bit of foil inspiration for you! wefollowpics.com/new-at-cha-2014-sizzix-bezel-framelits-cut-photos-paper-arte-foil-etc-to-the-exact-size-of-our-vintaj-bezels/ Glad you understood me :) LOL and like the accent! Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Hi Ann-Marie. Love this video. Best I have seen. Do you know the maker and name of your embossing folder? I love it and can't find it any where I have looked.
Thank you, I am so glad you like this one, it is a great technique. I've just checked the folder and have been racking my brains as to where I got it from but I'm sorry I can't remember, I can tell you it isn't Anna Griffin or Tim Holtz, but it was very cheap from the large auction site and it was a fleur de lys of some kind.. good luck. Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
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Ann-marie, I have never used gold foil with a carrier sheet before. Can you please tell me more about that? The brand you use and where I can find that? Thank you
+Gail Gale Thanks Gail for your comment, its funny you asking about this as I have just been planning a new up to date gold foil technique video as I have a new glue pen :) I don't know if you are in the UK or not but if you are in the UK there is a company that sells the foil in packs, for more details you can find it here - www.stix2.co.uk/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=foil If you are not in the UK, you could try the large auction site.. I use what is classed as a cold foil, this means its used with glue pens or tacky double sided tape, the glue pens you must let dry to tacky before using, double sided adhesive is great as well.. the list is endless. Then once the glue is tacky or you've used your tape, you put your foil on it, colour of foil upwards and press on top of the glue, this attaches the foil and leaves the sheet clear in the places you've used it.. I shall do a tutorial for you, will be next week now..so look out for it xxx
Hi Ann~marie, I know this is a much older video but can you tell me would this work with the big rolls of DECO FOIL and what kind of FOIL did you use with the 2nd embossing folder? I don't know if I have even seen foil that has a clear carrier sheet that comes off of it. I live in the US, so maybe that is why but I would still like to know, and do you know a link or the brand you used of the 2nd foil with the clear carrier sheet that you peeled back? I also might use some Alcohol inks to color the foil..maybe..Thank you for sharing..Love your ideas.. I don't really want to use all my Deco Foil for a back ground for my Christmas cards but this is a wonderful idea!
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Thank you Jennie, I am pleased you enjoyed this technique. Try www.stix2.co.uk for the self adhesive double sided sheets and gold foil, they post worldwide. The foil used in this technique was normal kitchen roll/aluminium roll. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
Thank you, glad you enjoyed this one, to be fair it is an old one and the embossing folders were old when I made it, they will have come from ebay 😉 but I can't tell you the names of them sorry xxx
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Gracias, me alegra que te guste esta técnica, he disfrutado haciéndolo. ¿Ha tratado de eBay y Amazon para los suministros en México? No sé si Michaels o Jo-anns tienen tiendas allí tampoco .. tal vez si alguien sabe cómo ayudar a que pueden ponerse en contacto conmigo y voy a añadir que para usted .. Gracias por su atención y comentar, por favor compartir si se puede xxx Thank you, I am pleased you like this technique, I enjoyed making it. Have you tried ebay and Amazon for supplies in Mexico? I don't know if Michaels or Jo-anns have stores there either.. maybe if anyone knows how to help they can contact me and I will add it for you.. Thank you for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
I only use the double sided sheets to stick the foil down with as it gives an all over adhesion - you could use flat tape/glue anything that glues foil and then use your craft glue to stick it on to a project as normal - use your creative mind and see what you have in your stash :) xxx
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When you`re a beginner WITHOUT a BIG SHOT you can go one step further and use a rolling pin rolling it back and forth with some muscle strength and you can get a very similar result :)
Yes you are right, no nails would be harder to work with. I am just curious about why so many skilled artist glue long nails on their fingers before going on video. Because we all know that if your fingertips is covered with long, or like some have, white, square nails (called French nails I think) it is difficult to feel and work properly. But it seems that you (almost) are all right with long nails ;) Anyway....it is a beautyful tecnic you use and I will share with my scrapfriends and give a link. Thank you.
Thanks Melita :) plus haha!! I can assure you my nails are 100% real, all mine and have been since I remember, I can't work with short nails !! and don't stick them on before doing any videos :) xxx
Thanks Melita, glad you like this one, its a good technique to remember, quick & easy. I imagine it must be a handicap not to have any nails :) Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
What a creative idea! The effect of the foil is so pretty.
Thank you, I am glad you like this idea, it is cool.
Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
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Have watched your videos several times, love them all. Great ideas and beautiful cards.
This was my lucky day. My daughter recently asked me if I had seen any tuts on embossing folders and aluminum foil. I had not, until today! Thank you for giving this detailed instruction on making gorgeous backgrounds for card fronts. You are terrific.
Thank you, glad I could help with this one and glad you enjoyed it, its a good trick.. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
What a great way to use foil! I have used tin foil but did not think to use the double adhesive, thanks for sharing !!
You are welcome Mary, just glad you enjoyed it - it is a cool way of utilising your tinfoil.
Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
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Absolutely love this! I would have never thought of using regular foil that I have rolls and rolls of! Thank you!
Thank you, I am glad you like this neat trick, great for anyone on a tight budget or just wanting something different..
Thanks as always for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
tfs. always glad to see innovative ways to use common household items
Thanks Karen, I keep trying to bring different ideas, things to make you think :) glad you liked this one.
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Such an easy technique but INCREDIBLE and impressive! I was going to try to find roof flashing to emboss but this looks so much easier and cheaper!
Thank you, I am pleased you like this idea xxx
Wow, that’s beautiful. Stunning design as well. TFS
Thanks so much 😊xxx
I'm so doing this...never thought to use the colored foils. You could run a pigment ink pad over the surface & heat set it. Or even burnishing wax. So many possibilities! Gorgeous nails!
Thank you - yes do it, and have fun, alcohol inks as well and just enjoy xxx
Looks like a beautiful book cover.
Yes it does, what a great idea for the embossed sheets - thank you for sharing your idea xxx
wow!! this is great, looks better than when I use my minc machine. I'm going to try it right now, I'm so excited!! thank you so much, you do wonderful work!!!!
You are so welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed this one, its a good technique and has fab results.
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This is just such an amazing idea. Thank you so much for sharing. I didnt only like this idea but your nails are so beautiful. Lots of love from Holland
Thank you, glad you like this neat idea! something different isn't it.. haha and my nails, glad you like them as well!! all mine :)
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This so a great idea! It just hit me that I can use my alcohol inks on the tin foil for personal colors! Thanks!
CLEVER CLEVER GIRL!! Thank you!!!! Probably could color the foil too with archival inks! I'm going to try this now! Thanks so much!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed this one, it is a great technique xxx
Love love love this thank you for showing me how to use the four oil and saran wraps thank you very much for sharing this with me
You are so welcome, glad to help and that you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting and for watching xxx
How neat! I really love what you did. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Thumbs up.
Thank you, I am glad you like this idea, it was fun to create and looks great.
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Excellent video ... well done!! Never thought of using aluminum foil. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you and you are so welcome, I am pleased you liked it, its a handy trick :)
Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Anne-Marie, that’s a great idea 💡 I really love 💕 it.I’m going to have a go at this very soon 😄👍👍
Great idea!!! I'll have to look for the adhesive sheets. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you, glad you like this one. Yes have a look at www.stix2.co.uk for the sheets, they post worldwide as well! Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Ann-Marie, I really really love 💕 that. It’s so very very effective and so useful for loads of different ideas 💡. xxx Mags
Thank you xxx
Just Brilliant and thank you for showing.
Thank you, I love this. Love your beautiful nails too.
wow! What a brilliant idea. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, it is a good idea, glad you like it.
Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
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Hi Ann Marie, I emailed you about a week ago ref to Anna Griffin stuff. Goodness me you have covered so many crafting tips, and I've only covered a fraction of the videos you gave made. Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into helping out your fellow crafters. X Ros Hodgkins
+ros hodgkins Owww you are so welcome, I am so pleased you enjoy them and if I give you some tips along the way, even better xxx
love this idea thank you Ann Marie
Thank you Bonnie. its a neat technique that is a good money saver as well!
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Beautiful and easier than it looks or at least you made it look easy. Thank you.
Thank you Sharon, I am so pleased you enjoyed this one. Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Thank you Sharon, I am so pleased you enjoyed this one. Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Love it!!! Thank you so much, but have no adhesive sheet so going to try something else..thx!!!!
Hi Ann-Marie. Have just found you on You Tube and subscribed!! Just love this tutorial with the tin foil. Will be trying this in a moment. Can't wait to see all your other videos. Thank you so much. Hugs Jan.x
+Jan Moss - Thanks Jan, LOL glad you like this one, crafting in the kitchen :) I normally have new ones Mon/Wed/Fri and sometimes Sunday, but tomorrow there won't be one as I am away till Sun/Mon so you have enough to go on till next week.. haha! Thank for watching, subscribing and commenting xxx
First of all, your fingernails are gorgeous!!! Second the idea of the foil is fantastic, can't wait to try it!!!!!! Thanks, Therese
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mary, glad you liked this one, its a neat trick especially if you are out of metallic card!
Thanks for commenting and for watching xxx
lovely idea
Thank you xxx
Awesome technique. Thank you
Thank you, glad you like this technique, its a handy one to know..
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Beautiful. Great video 👍
That is totally awesome I am going to definitely try this . I have some foil paper that I thought was a different kind and I thought now what am i going to do with this . thanks so much for your video.
You are welcome Barbara, I am glad that you enjoyed it and it might give you ideas!
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Fabulous idea! Just came across your You Tube channel and have now subscribed....being new at card-making I can you all the help I can find...and I did think about using tin foil in place of normal foil but had not got around to it but after watching your video I know it can be done! Thanks for posting this video!
Thank you Kathleen, I am pleased you found me 😊 I am pleased this has helped xxx
I only have one sided embossing plates so I will try that. I love it! tyfs
can not wait to try it thank you so much
Oh you will enjoy trying this, it is a great trick! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching and commenting xxx
Great idea...you can also color the aluminum foil with alcohol inks before embossing. 💕
You can Cindy, be sure to let them dry first before embossing though 😉 glad you like this idea xxx
Very nice! Thanks!
Thank you and you are welcome, I am pleased you enjoyed this one xxx
Fabu! Ann-Marie, I want to use these embossed-foil cards to COVER FURNITURE SURFACES! It would look gorgeous... reminiscent of the turn of the century and Art Deco pieces (including ceilings) one comes along very very rarely. (It would be fabulous for boxes too.)
Give it a thought... what might be the best technique with which to PERMANENTLY ADHERE these to a surface? Obviously, I would use some sort of poly-medium as a top surface finish in order to strengthen everything (the adhesion and the embossing) and, say for a table or vanity top, I would cover with beveled glass, which would forever protect the surface. Let us know what you think, please! Many thanks, gabi
Oh I think its a great idea, to use for furniture and larger items - I agree the protection will need to be looked at and I agree about the glass top.
You could add alcohol inks for colour, to tint and stain, keeping the metallic background but the ink will just add extra interest, and use the Art Deco embossing folders for patterns from that era.. you could use it to inlay as well for furniture, like a tile effect, with coloured glass tile chips and even add colourful patterns from Art Deco colouring books for a centre focus.. see my mind is full of ideas as well.. but it sounds fab.. go for it!
Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
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I wonder if you could glue it down instead of using the double sided adhesive sheet. Great idea!
A good strong glue would work, I use DS Tape because that's what I normally always use - I think it is what you get used to using - glad you like the idea xxx
loved it. thank you.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed this one.
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awesome! gives me one less thing I have to buy and one more thing I can explore with.
I bet you can use any color clear wraps and cricket foils, see what you started lol
Thank you, I am glad it has made your creativeness flow xxx
great video thanks x
Great tips Thank you 😀
You are welcome Denise.. I am full of them haha!! glad you liked this one.
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wow amazing thanks
beautiful!!!
Wonderful idea.
I'd have loved to see some cards or whatever you make as well.
(I'm trying to figure out how to make my metallic designs look good on cards.)
Thank you, I'm pleased you like this idea,it is cool for card backgrounds. Try my facebook page for cards already made for ideas. Thanks for watching and commenting, please share if you can xxx
Thanks. I will :-)
Wow. Thanks for sharing. 😍😍
2-24-2020: Too cool...love it!!
Thank you xxx
I love all that is shiny
Me too, glad you like this one.
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Hi Ann Marie. Just a suggestion here, are you opening your Multipurpose platform to Tab 2 when running your Embossing Folders thru the Big Shot? Because it should not be that much of an effort if you are doing it right. Just thought you might want to check on that! Love your Tutorials!! :)
+Charlotte Buckingham - LOL Thanks but my machine is very old and has alot of use, and its too loose between tabs and doing it as supposed to do it unfortunately, so I had to move to the next tab for this demo :) In fact just had new plates and its different again. Glad you like the tutorials - Thanks for watching and your comments xxx
Great vid...i'm in the UK..Brighton...where do you order your foil rolls from ?...if you don't mind me asking Thanks !
Hi Ann-Marie,
I've been debating whether to buy an embossing machine, wondering if I could use them for foil (actually for thicker foil or thin metal sheeting for jewelry boxes).
Have you been able to put heavy kitchen foil through by itself?
I'm aware the embossing wouldn't hold by itself, although I've used fillers in the past.
Brilliant idea to use I'm guessing that's foiling material?
Antiquing with sulfur &/or other methods would be incredible! Far easier than doing this by hand!!!
Now to figure out how to create my own custom embossing plates & I'll be set!
Brilliant video! (Love your accent too! I guess I've been watching a lot of English videos, as I understood you just fine! )
Great that you used the same embossing folder as in other videos for comparison! That is really helpful! Thank you!
I subbed! Now I have to see what other crafty things you've compared this to! Great stuff!
From across the pond, in California,
Carol
Hey Carol! I am pleased you enjoyed this demo for the foil, I think you would find if you purchased a die-cutting/embossing machine that you will love it for using thicker foil and making a range of things from boxes to jewellery with it, here is a bit of foil inspiration for you! wefollowpics.com/new-at-cha-2014-sizzix-bezel-framelits-cut-photos-paper-arte-foil-etc-to-the-exact-size-of-our-vintaj-bezels/
Glad you understood me :) LOL and like the accent! Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
Hi Ann-Marie. Love this video. Best I have seen. Do you know the maker and name of your embossing folder? I love it and can't find it any where I have looked.
Thank you, I am so glad you like this one, it is a great technique.
I've just checked the folder and have been racking my brains as to where I got it from but I'm sorry I can't remember, I can tell you it isn't Anna Griffin or Tim Holtz, but it was very cheap from the large auction site and it was a fleur de lys of some kind.. good luck.
Thanks for watching and for commenting xxx
fantastic
Thank you
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Very good but what foil was the gold foil please
Thank you - I have to admit I cannot remember but if you watch the full length video I think I give more details there xxx
Ann-marie, I have never used gold foil with a carrier sheet before. Can you please tell me more about that? The brand you use and where I can find that?
Thank you
+Gail Gale Thanks Gail for your comment, its funny you asking about this as I have just been planning a new up to date gold foil technique video as I have a new glue pen :) I don't know if you are in the UK or not but if you are in the UK there is a company that sells the foil in packs, for more details you can find it here - www.stix2.co.uk/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=foil
If you are not in the UK, you could try the large auction site.. I use what is classed as a cold foil, this means its used with glue pens or tacky double sided tape, the glue pens you must let dry to tacky before using, double sided adhesive is great as well.. the list is endless. Then once the glue is tacky or you've used your tape, you put your foil on it, colour of foil upwards and press on top of the glue, this attaches the foil and leaves the sheet clear in the places you've used it.. I shall do a tutorial for you, will be next week now..so look out for it xxx
Thanks Ann-marie. This really helps. I am in the US.
+Gail Gale OK, I'll see what I can do :) xxx
I likes, thanks you.
Hi Ann~marie, I know this is a much older video but can you tell me would this work with the big rolls of DECO FOIL and what kind of FOIL did you use with the 2nd embossing folder? I don't know if I have even seen foil that has a clear carrier sheet that comes off of it. I live in the US, so maybe that is why but I would still like to know, and do you know a link or the brand you used of the 2nd foil with the clear carrier sheet that you peeled back? I also might use some Alcohol inks to color the foil..maybe..Thank you for sharing..Love your ideas.. I don't really want to use all my Deco Foil for a back ground for my Christmas cards but this is a wonderful idea!
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so awesome! where do you get that double side adhesive paper and the gold foil?
Thank you Jennie, I am pleased you enjoyed this technique.
Try www.stix2.co.uk for the self adhesive double sided sheets and gold foil, they post worldwide. The foil used in this technique was normal kitchen roll/aluminium roll.
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You bet. Thank you so much xoxo
Ann-marie Vaux the double sided adhesive may be purchased from Elizabeth craft designs or scrapbookingmadesimple.com
Very nice, where did you get the embossing folder? Tyfs hugs. Maggie.
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed this one, to be fair it is an old one and the embossing folders were old when I made it, they will have come from ebay 😉 but I can't tell you the names of them sorry xxx
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Thanks Varsha, I am pleased you like this one, its a good technique.
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Me encantan estas manualidades pero no se en donde conseguir el material y clases en mexico
Gracias, me alegra que te guste esta técnica, he disfrutado haciéndolo. ¿Ha tratado de eBay y Amazon para los suministros en México? No sé si Michaels o Jo-anns tienen tiendas allí tampoco .. tal vez si alguien sabe cómo ayudar a que pueden ponerse en contacto conmigo y voy a añadir que para usted ..
Gracias por su atención y comentar, por favor compartir si se puede xxx
Thank you, I am pleased you like this technique, I enjoyed making it. Have you tried ebay and Amazon for supplies in Mexico? I don't know if Michaels or Jo-anns have stores there either.. maybe if anyone knows how to help they can contact me and I will add it for you..
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I've never seen gold foil like that. Where does one get that kind of gold foil?
This is normal everyday silver kitchen foil/aluminium, the light makes it look gold.xxx
* I'll correct myself sorry - The gold foil is a hot foil xxx
no adhesive sheets...so what else would work?????
I only use the double sided sheets to stick the foil down with as it gives an all over adhesion - you could use flat tape/glue anything that glues foil and then use your craft glue to stick it on to a project as normal - use your creative mind and see what you have in your stash :) xxx
What a great idea will have to give this a go thank you for sharing, is that a Yorkshire accent? I'm from. Doncaster 🙂
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When you`re a beginner WITHOUT a BIG SHOT you can go one step further and use a rolling pin rolling it back and forth with some muscle strength and you can get a very similar result :)
Please tell me the name of this machine. Let me know the name of this machine
I used a Sizzix Big shot - this is a die cutting /embossing machine, available from craft shops xxx
Yes you are right, no nails would be harder to work with.
I am just curious about why so many skilled artist glue long nails on their fingers before going on video. Because we all know that if your fingertips is covered with long, or like some have, white, square nails (called French nails I think) it is difficult to feel and work properly. But it seems that you (almost) are all right with long nails ;)
Anyway....it is a beautyful tecnic you use and I will share with my scrapfriends and give a link. Thank you.
Thanks Melita :)
plus haha!! I can assure you my nails are 100% real, all mine and have been since I remember, I can't work with short nails !! and don't stick them on before doing any videos :) xxx
Very informing, but is'nt it a handicap with long nails?
Thanks Melita, glad you like this one, its a good technique to remember, quick & easy.
I imagine it must be a handicap not to have any nails :)
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The minute you touch them, the marks go away. Not a good idea unless is super thick. Buy metal/aluminum sheets for this project.