Happy Sunday,
Another show sample today this one using a variation of the Kitchen Foli technique I came up with a couple of months ago. This time I embossed the foil covered card ( just Kitchen Foil spray glued to foundation car) and rubbed Jet Black Archival ink over the surface. Next I added matt clear embossing powder and heat set this to make the tarnished metal look shown here.
Enjoy...
Morning John, loving today's card, this technique is brilliant to watch xx
ReplyDeleteStunning card I've tried this type of technique with the kitchen foil but used alcohol inks
ReplyDeleteMorning John, love this card so simple but very effective love the way you use the tinfoil not tried it yet always going to then I forget about it till you remind me again.
ReplyDeleteNancyd xx
Lovely card John. I haven't tried this technique but will have to have a go.
ReplyDeleteD x
Hi John.
ReplyDeleteA great technique Thank you.
Have fun Kitty.
John
ReplyDeleteLove this idea it's so striking must try it.
Jan
Stunning card - must try this technique!
ReplyDeleteMaggie B xx
Hi John. This is a fabulous technique, can't wait to try it but we're in the midst of building work at home so don't have much time to craft.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, keep meaning to try this technique, might have a play later today. Marion S x
ReplyDeleteHi John,
ReplyDeleteLove this technique and it looks stunning.
Need to get some more kitchen foil!
Anne M xxx
Stunning card
ReplyDeleteCarol
Your technique make such a lovely background.
ReplyDeleteJan
Northampton
Morning John, such a fabulous technique this is, saw you doing it on Hochanda and was amazed, and this card wow, love it.
ReplyDeleteStay safe, healthy and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx
Morning John,
ReplyDeleteI love this card. Yesterday morning actually watched thie show where you did the demo of how to make this card ( taped it)
I will have to have another go now as my first try failed.
Thanks for inspiring me.
Have a great day
Maggie
Good morning John must get around to trying this, looks so effective. Love from Jackie xx
ReplyDeleteHi John
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card, this technique is brilliant.
B xx
Lovely card John. Perfect for males.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Rose
I really loved watching you do this John. Such a clever technique and the card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi John, another gorgeous card, love the technique, must give it a try. Have a good day. Bx
ReplyDeleteI missed you doing this technique, but looks interesting. Perhaps when you have a spare five minutes (lol) you could put a brief how to up. Love the card. Have a great Sunday. Love Rosemarie x
ReplyDeleteThis is so effective, John. A great card.
ReplyDeleteAnne (Northampton)
Morning John,
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea. Lovely card.
Lydia
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Love this idea John, can't wait to see you back on Hochanda you are such a natural on tv X X X
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea John, especially for men's cards
ReplyDeleteTried the foil technique years ago without success. Wonder if the spray glue is the solution. May try after my chicken goes in the oven. SueL x
ReplyDeleteGood morning John this is a stunning card. I love the technique. Have a great day today. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteStunning card, love this technique.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Lovely card John.
ReplyDeleteTake Care
Elaine H X
Hi John,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the effect this technique gives and is great for a man's card.
Thanks for sharing,
Heather
Love this card was great to watch it being done not tried it yet thank you
ReplyDeleteLove June Horrocks xxxx
Hi John. This technique looks really interesting and would work for cards for both genders. I think it is such a stunning
ReplyDeletelook that it is good enough to be the focal point of the card, you really don't have to add anything else to it.
Lisbeth
Morning John, really great card, which would would be great for our male friends.
ReplyDeleteI must give this technique a try.
Wendyx
Hello John,
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea! As has been said would make a great man card ! Thank you.
Myra x
A stunning card I really must try this technique xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card, as they always are"..can someone help me...I went around to find video on kitchen foil, all I see is pictures even when I go to videos...would love to learn but can't find." : ( Thank you
ReplyDeleteMe too, I don't know how to do this foil technique, the card is beautiful John have you done a tutorial on this at any time hugs Johanna
ReplyDeleteMe too, I don't know how to do this foil technique, the card is beautiful John have you done a tutorial on this at any time hugs Johanna
ReplyDeleteSo thats one way to do the foil, thank you and loving the card. Metal look just right for a man. Luv jxxx
ReplyDeleteWow that is just stunning, i just can't get over the fact that it is kitchen foil.
ReplyDeleteI think i will be raiding the cupboard tomorrow and having a try.
Thinking it will look fab on christmas cards too.
Beautiful John.
ReplyDeleteHugs From Sam xxx
Brilliant idea John. Thanks for sharing this idea.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea, love the card!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
Hi John, Gorgeous !!
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Patricia xx
Eh up John
ReplyDeleteIndeed, a striking card and technique.Hope Granny Sue doesn't use the same foil she cooked the chicken in or that'll be an entirely different technique lol!
Ang x
Another great Technique, love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
Patricia
Fantastic card john x love the technique with the foil but have yet to try it x
ReplyDeleteTheresa w x
Hi John,
ReplyDeleteI do like this card, it is stunning although simple really in design. I love that embossing folder that you have used and all the various leaves that is on it. Thank you John for a fantastic card that i think my friend would love for his birthday.
Love and crafty hugs flower
Norah (Glenochil)
Great card John, love the technique. Happy crafting, Angela x
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