Hello Lovely blog readers. I hope you're all getting in to the Christmas Spirit.
I am very organised this year, which is extremely unusual for me, I am loving the feeling.Dimples created some Raised Foil Prints for Christmas gifts this week. Here they are:
They're really simple to make. We havent used foil as a material before and it was so easy to work with. The Raised foil Prints are made from cardboard base, with tacky dried glue pictures. I used a tacky clear craft glue to drizzle on the pictures and sat them up to dry.
Once the glue prints were dry I covered them with a small, thin layer of glue (not enough to dry bumpy) and covered them with Foil. Using a paper towel on top, I pressed down and rubbed the print so that the foil stuck down around the raised glue prints. It worked well.
I love the way they turned out. They are beautiful and such a thoughtful gift topper. They were also a new and fun way for us to be creative with our Christmas Decorating and wrapping.
Happy Christmas Adventures
They are lovely. I love home-made wrapping paper and card. It's so much more unique and special!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely one for the kids. I'm sure mine would have a ball with this!
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas wrapping idea. Pinned it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! I may have to give this a try myself....
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!! It's amazing what you can do with foil
ReplyDeleteOh these are cool!
ReplyDeleteFoil is so much fun to work with and perfect to add a little sparkle for Christmas!
I would have loved this as a kid. Will be pinning for miss 2.5 for next year.
ReplyDeleteShopping finished, wrapped and ready for the tree!! That's amazing! :D I'm well impressed. Mine's coming along, hopefully everything will be organised this week.
ReplyDeleteI think Jack would like this kind of activity, the print would seem almost a little magical. I might see if he wants to have a go :D
Love this idea...they look so special for Christmas sharing!!
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