Hello friends! Today I'm sharing two cards I made with Spellbinders' November Glimmer Hot Foil Kit. This month's kit consists of one foiling plate for all of the images!! I love this! There is also one die to cut the images out along with a roll of hot foil.
My first card uses some teal cardstock and Moondust Glimmer Hot Foil.
First I embossed some white and teal cardstock with the Leafy 3D embossing folder. I trimmed the teal piece down to 3-¾" x 5" and inked the edges with Peacock Feathers and Uncharted Mariner distress inks.
After I foiled the Glimmer Kit plate with Moondust foil, I used the die to cut them out. I popped all the elements up with foam tape. I love the look of two different cardstocks with the embossing folder!
My second card features the Glimmer Kit plate and rose gold Glimmer foil!
I used the same Leafy 3D embossing folder here. First I added a sheet of double-sided adhesive to some white cardstock. I carefully slowly pulled the backer away while adhering a piece of Rose Gold Glimmer foil. I wanted a perfectly coordinating border for this card and I love the look. I ran the panel, along with some white cardstock through my Platinum with the Leafy embossing folder.
Then I used an ink blending brush to add Peacock Feathers and Uncharted Mariner distress inks to the white panel. I really like how the brush emphasizes the raised embossed leaves! Again, I adhered the foiled images with foam tape and glue.
These were fun to make and I'm not sure which I like better! Do you have a preference? Let me know in the comments. Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you've enjoyed my versions of the Glimmer Foil Kit!
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