Howdy everyone, today I have a project showing a fun way to use Rinea Foil papers. I created this Hope Wall Hanging as a gift and I think she is going to love it! Rinea is sponsoring the blog hop this month at the Designer Crafts Connection blog, so be sure to check out all the amazing projects and ways to use this great product.
I used a Tim Holtz die to cut the rosettes using Rinea Foil - the foil paper holds it's shape amazingly well. It is two layers of foil, with a paper sandwiched between - so BOTH sides are shiny!! I finished the rosettes with some jewelry pieces I had in my box.
I started my project by painting a chipboard piece using some new Folk Art finishes. I used the Pickling Wash all over the base, then let it dry. It gives a light coat that is almost transparent. I layered on some of the new Coastal paint using a dry brush, going mainly around the edges. The last step was a layer of the Glaze. You can't really see the glaze, but it blended the two layers together beautifully!!
I used a make up sponge to paint my chipboard title with more of the Coastal paint. I applied two coats, allowing them to dry between. Using the sponge gave it quite a bit of texture - I love how it turned out.
All the other bits and pieces, the canvas, burlap, lace, corrugated paper, tag, and fairie, are from 7 Gypsies. They have some many fun things to play with!
Rinea has glossy and embossed foil, in single color and variety packs. Hop over to their blog to check them out.
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ReplyDeleteVery cool! The rosettes are gorgeous - great use of the foil!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous gift! The rosettes are stunning and add a bit of bling to the project. Thanks for joining the blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the rosettes.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!!
ReplyDeletePretty! I love the pop of metallic with the Coastal paint!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe pinwheels look great!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Anita!
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I love the burlap and lace!
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