3/29/2020

Foiling digital toner prints with Copic markers graduation card.

Hi there.  Today, I am sharing a graduation or encouragement card and video.  I used a digital stamp for this flower along with a pre-stamped and embossed sentiment from a red rubber stamp.


Sentiment:
Behind you all your memories, before you all your dreams, around you all who love you, within you all you need.

Here are helpful tips for creating this card.  To begin, either use printed digital stamps or hand-stamped images and a sentiment for use with Copic markers or your markers of choice.  Also, preheat a laminator.  Then, trim or die-cut the image panel and the glitter background panel, to fit your card base.  Next, stamp the sentiment.  Then, using clear embossing powder, heat emboss the sentiment to prepare it for foiling later.  Next, add color to the flower in layers for a variegated look.  I used Copics in a variety of colors listed below.  Next, sandwich the stamping with a piece of gold foil over the stamping, pretty side up, between a folded parchment paper carrier sheet.  Then, run it through a preheated laminator.  Gently peel away the foil.  Finally, layer everything and add twine to finish.

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Here is another look.



Supplies:  Unity Stamp Co. In This Together {digital stamp} and Sentiments for Graduates rubber stamp; double-sided foam tape, My Favorite Things A2 stitched rectangle dies, gold cording, gold deco foil, laminator, laser printer with toner ink, gold glitter paper, Ranger archival ink, clear embossing powder for sentiment, original misti, Copic markers in YG0000, Y13, G16, YG13, R35, RV29, RV04, R20, RV11, R32.

Thanks for visiting.
Gaylynn

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