Wednesday 14 May 2014

Distressed Borders Texture Technique......

 
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Good morning everyone and what a beautiful morning it is, long may it continue........
 
As promised, I am going to show you how to get the distressed borders on the texture card below and show you some other textures in detail.....
 
 
Here is how it is done........
 
First take a sheet of Double Sided Adhesive Sheet and cut in to your desired size strips, unpeel one size of the sheet and stick it to your card or area on your project that you are working on.
I have stuck a strip below a piece I have already foiled to give you something to compare to......
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Then remove the other side of the Adhesive Film......

 
Next take a sheet of gold Transferable Foil or colour of your choice and place shiny side towards you on top of the Adhesive Film......
 
 
Using a dry piece of kitchen towel rub the shiny side of the foil evenly to make sure it all transfers to the adhesive.....

 
Once you pull off the foil it will transfer perfectly ( missed this picture, sorry!! ) Then take your finger and rub the foil in areas to remove some of the gold and distress it like below.....

 
Then take a co-ordinating colour foil and put straight on top and then rub vigorously with the kitchen towel to transfer the foil.........
 
 
Keep applying until you are happy with the result......

 
If you look at the card you will notice that I did the opposite on some of the textured panels using the brown first and then the gold to give a great contrast.....
 

The textured panels below are  made various ways........

 
 
The one to the left is a sheet of metal card which I sell at my workshops. I don't put it on the website, because unfortunately, it is a nightmare to post as it bends easily. Here are some examples below that have been put through an embossing folder and sanded back.......
 
 
 
The first is the before and then I have done an emboss and a deboss to give you the contrast....
 
The other panels on the right of the picture is card that has been embossed and then I have inked them up with a Clear Emboss Pad and then added Stamp and Bond on top and heated and then again added the Transferable Foil on top......
 
 
You can use any colour of the foils. Here is a closer look..........
 
 
 
To finish the card I stamped on the background with the Woodware Clear Magic
Cogs & Gears stamp & Vintage Sepia Versafine ink & the sentiment is from the Old Crock stamp set from Hobby Art.
 
 
 I hope that you have enjoyed the technique and you give it a go, it is great fun......
 
 
Foil Transfer Sheets Gold   Foil Transfer Sheets Earth Tones   Stamp 'n' Bond    A4 Double sided Adhesive Sheet     Emboss Ink Pads    Old Crock Clear Stamp Set   VersaFine Ink Pads   Gears and Cogs  
 
I will be back soon with some more inspiration......
 
Big hugs Lisa.B.xx
 
 
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the clear instructions, great tips and a great card. Have started my challenge card hope to have it finished and on my blog in the next couple of days, love all your designs, xx

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  2. Love the distressed foil idea, can't wait to try the technique!

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  3. This is so clever, I'd love to have a go but it'll have to wait. I have so many things on my 'to try' list!!! Thank you, Jan

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  4. Fab technique and gives such a great effect. I think even I could manage this one lol.
    Mags
    x

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  5. I like the sheet of metal card idea. I must get that at the next workshop. Thanks for the easy to follow instructions.

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  6. Love this technique! Thank you for sharing it with us - am going to try to make a bit of time to try this out Karen x

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  7. Looks fantastic. Very effective.

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  8. Love the effect you have created here!!

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