Stamped Foiled Background

Posted on November 12, 2018 in Cards, Die Cutting, Hero Arts, Imagine, Recent Works, Techniques, Tutorials

Hello crafty friends, today I have a quick and easy way to create special effects in your cards with a stamped foil background.

Stamped Foiled Background

During this month we have two challenges, to use Rinea Foiled Paper and to use the gingerbread color. To be honest, it as a little difficult for me to define the gingerbread color because in Imagine we have many options of colors and inks, so I used StazOn Gothic Purple, which is not a gingerbread tone, with papers on the line of gingerbread.

Stamped Foiled Background

I stamped several times the Lineal Floral Background from Pinkfresh Studios over a piece of Glossy Marigol/Gold Rinea Foil Paper using the StazOn Gothic Purple and let the ink dry for a few minutes. Misti or Stamparatus are fantastic tools in this process because you don’t need to move or re-position your paper or stamp to re-stamp your image in the same place.

Stamped Foiled Background

I cut the background with a postage die cut to resize the layer and make it more attractive.

Stamped Foiled Background

On the above photo you can notice the fabulous texture created over the Rinea Foil Paper with this ink.

Stamped Foiled Background

To finalize my card, I created a Cajun Craze card base and a second layer in Very Vanilla card stock that I used as mat for the Stamped Foil Background. I pasted the stamped piece directly over the card stock using Tear Tape It! Then, using a Simon Say Stamp Wafer Dies Good Vibes, I cut the word friend using the same colors of card stock and complemented with the “thanks” word that I stamped over an oval die cut with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.

Imagine Products Used:

Other Products Used:

  • Lineal Floral Background by Pinkfresh Studio
  • Simon Say Stamp Wafer Dies Good Vibes
  • Oval Nesting Die Cuts by Hero Arts
  • Postage Die Cuts by Hero Arts
  • Cajun Craze and Very Vanilla card stock
  • Glossy Marigol/Gold Rinea Foiled Paper.
  • Stamparatus or Misti
  • Big Shot

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