Thursday, February 20, 2020

Rinea Foil Paper, Steampunk Style

Good evening! I have been having more fun playing around with Rinea Foil Paper and their new 2.0 Ghost Ink. (Lots of fun, trust me on that!) I was experimenting with 'steampunk' styles and ended up making a pair of cards that are perfect for a man's birthday.

I gave one of these to my Dad for his birthday.

I also used Sizzix dies and 3-D embossing folders, stamp sets from Tim Holtz and a Xyron machine to make these cards. Let's take a look:

Step 1 - I used my Xyron Creative Station to apply adhesive to the back of a piece of glossy black Rinea foil paper. Then I used a 3-D embossing folder (Mechanics) to emboss the gear design. (The foil paper embosses beautifully!)


Step 2 – Rinea Ghost Ink is formulated to remove the color from the foil paper to reveal the silver metal base. You can stamp with the Ink pad and in this case I used just the reinker bottle for this technique.


I put a drop of ink on my craft sheet and used a make up wedge sponge to lightly brush it on the raised portions of the embossed foil. It started to take off the color right away. I buffed off the rest of the ink with a paper towel or rag and it really removed the color. Easy peasy!


I tried it with other folders and colors of foil paper.

I ended up not using this one for a card.


These are the two background I used, on brown and black foil. Having the Xyron adhesive on the back made it really easy to attach them to the card base. I layered diecuts and fussy cut stamped images on the top to complete the card. It's a quick and easy technique that looks really cool!

Thanks for stopping by! I hope you have a great weekend. ;-)

Dies:
Tim Holtz Sizzix
3-D Embossing Folder, Mechanics Sizzix / SB )
3-D Embossing Folder, Foundry Sizzix / SB )
Gearhead Sizzix / SB )
Baroque ( Sizzix / SB )



Other:

Rinea Foil Paper - CopperBlack, Brown
Tim Holtz stamp set - Purveyor
Tim Holtz stamp set - Simple Sayings
Archival ink - Jet Black, Carnation

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Monday, February 10, 2020

Valentine Gift Box with Power Team Eileen Hull, Rinea Foil Paper and Xyron!



Happy Valentine's Day! It is nearly upon us! I made a cute (and quick) gift box that can hold delightful gifts such as – dark chocolate! (My vote.) I suppose you could substitute some other sweet but really, what would the point be? (ha ha, jk)


I used Eileen Hull's new Sizzix Gift Box with Scallop Edges Die for the structure and decked it all out with Rinea Foil Paper and more of Eileen's dies to create a festive and glam little box that you can use for all sorts of lovely gifts (not just dark chocolate.)



I also used my Xyron Creative Station Lite machine to quickly and neatly add adhesive to the back  of all my foil paper. It made this project fast to make! Read on for a quick tutorial.


I used Sizzix Sizzles Matboard for the substrate (two pieces). On one side of each piece, I spritzed on some Candied Apple spray stain. While that was drying, I cut strips of Rinea's Ruby Star Foil Paper to the width of the board and ran it through my Creative Station. The Creative Station makes it so easy to apply adhesive to papers etc. All I had to do then was peel off the backing sheet and adhere the foil paper to the other sides of the matboard pieces. Then I die cut the box parts.

I also cut smaller rectangles of pink foil paper and ran those through the Creative Station too. (Did I mention it was easy?) All I had to do then was use the Hearts Journaling Cards Die to cut the side panels and then stick them on the box sides.


The Rinea Foil Paper is also an excellent choice for using in embossing folders. The Gold Foil in the 3-D Impresslits Embossing folders is especially nice – it looks just like vintage Dresden Scrap! I made box trim using the 3-D Mini Scallop folder.

Hot tip: stamp on the Foil Paper using Staz On ink.

Once again, by using the Xyron machine to put adhesive on the strips of gold foil before embossing, it made it quick and easy to apply to my box afterwards.


The Gift Box is easy to assemble. Fold on the score lines and glue the tabs to the insides of the box. (Except for the top!)


I also embellished the top of the box with a flower with a large brad center. The Rinea Foil Paper is easy to bend into a desired shape and then it stays put! I die cut the flower layers and then shaped the petals.


Thanks for stopping by! I hope the rest of your week is a good one and that you have a chance to get crafty. ;-)

Dies:
Eileen Hull Sizzix
Gift Box with Scallop Edges Die Sizzix / SB )
Journaling Cards, Hearts Sizzix / SB )
Flower, Heart & Soul - retired
Journaling Words - retired

Tim Holtz Sizzix
3-D Embossing Folder, Mini Scallop Sizzix / SB )
Labels Sizzix / SB )

Other:
Distress Spray Stain - Candied Apple
Staz On Ink - Jet Black

Some links in this post are affiliate links which do not affect the price you pay but allow me to earn a small percentage of a sale. Thanks! (My husband also thanks you!) If you shop at Topflight Stamps, use my coupon code LISAHOEL for 12% off your order.

Friday, February 7, 2020

Eileen Hull's New Sizzix Gift Box Die

Hello Eileen Hull fans! I'm back to share another project I made with one of her new Chapter 1 Sizzix Dies – The Gift Box with Scallop Edges Die.

The Gift Box Die

This was debuted at the recent Creativation show and as are all of Eileen's Scoreboards Dies, it is extremely versatile. If you haven't already, head on over to Eileen's blog and check out the past several weeks of posts to see all the fabulous samples the Inspiration Team has made using her newest dies. Prepare to have your socks knocked off! I used the Gift Box to make a Space themed holder for a mini spool album. Take a look:



There is a scroll type "album" that wraps around the spool, which fits neatly inside the box.


…and it lights up!




Warning, there are a lot of photos (and a tutorial) so I hope you are in a comfy chair.



And a closer look at the box itself:






And now for the how to! (are you still with me lol? Need a beverage refill?)

1) The Gift Box Die is really easy to put together. If you are using a non - directional patterned paper it's easy to first attach the paper to your board and then die cut your box pieces. I did that with the inside patterned paper because it didn't matter which way was up and I wanted all surfaces inside the box covered with it. However, the outside of the box was a different story. I temporarily left it "naked" when I cut the pieces.


I ran strips of the space mobile paper through my Xyron Creative Station to apply adhesive to the back. (Adhesive sheets work really well too!) I carefully applied it to the parts destined to become the "sides" of the box and trimmed off the overhang with my craft knife. I also cut through the paper along the score lines. As part of my design, I wanted an "industrial" background to fade into the patterned paper. I laid down a thin layer of white Fresco paint, blending it out. I added some Distress Paint - Brushed Pewter over the top for the metallic gleam. I stamped over that with Archival Ink using the Circuit Board stamp.

2) I constructed my little robot using the Tim Holtz Die Robotic. (Love that die set!!) I used the new Hexagon Stacked Tiles set and circle punches to make the bolt heads. For the bolt paper, I actually used a catch sheet from my spray box! (Hot tip: those sheets can make cool art lol!) It was thin kraft paper so I adhered it to cardstock first.

yep, I saved it and it worked perfectly for this project!

3) I played around with the placements of all my hexagons and other elements. As I faded the background, I wanted to have my hexagon tiles "fade" from bolts into patterned paper tiles.


4) I assembled the box by gluing the tabs with a quick grab glue. Red line tape works really well also.


I left the last tab unglued of course since I wanted to put things in my box! The friction of the tab keeps the box top closed. The red scalloped edge piece I wanted to use for decoration and as a handle for opening the box. There are lots of ways to use this piece and form the box closure. (Check out other ways my teammates have done it.)


I had to make sure to leave a gap between the inner tab and the fold of the scalloped edge piece. The edge of the box fits right in there.

The album strip wound on the spool:
1) I first cut two strips of printed fabric and a piece of quilt batting wider than the inner portion of the wooden spool. I sewed along one edge through all three layers. I followed up by trimming away the seam allowance with a pair of pinking shears.


2) I opened up the sandwich and hand stitched the Tiny Lights onto the batting. I had to make sure I didn't get the wire in the path of my second (to be sewn) seam allowance so I marked it with pins and stayed away.



Stay away from the path of the second seam!

3) Once the Tiny Light strand was secure, I measured and pinned for my second seam. As I stitched I went slowly and felt to see if any parts of the wire had shifted. I definitely did not want to sew over the wire! Again, I trimmed with the pinking shears after sewing.




Next came the fun part of stenciling and stitching on the die cuts and charms. I also needed to make a little cover to hide the control for the lights.

4) Eileen's Credit Card Sleeve & Tags Die Set (sadly retired) has a tag in it that is the perfect size. I adhered patterned paper to heavy cardstock and cut two tags out.


I built up the sides with strips of foam core board so there would be a niche for the control box. I left the top open so I can slide it out to change the batteries when needed. It's a snug fit so it doesn't come out accidentally.



Whew, that was long! Thanks for stopping by! Check out Eileen's blog and if you are not already a member, join the Facebook Eileen Hull Fan Club group. It is a warm, supportive group with lots of inspiration and sharing going on. You'll just have to answer a few simple questions when asking to join (to keep out spammers) and then you'll be added. ;-)

I also am entering this project in the February Mini Album Makers Challenge. I had fun making my mini spool album and have ideas for exploring this type of album (and some vintage spools in my stash to use. ;-)  )



Dies:
Eileen Hull Sizzix
Gift Box with Scallop Edges Die Sizzix / SB )
Credit Card Sleeve & Tags - retired

Tim Holtz Sizzix
Robotic ( Sizzix / SB )
Stacked Tiles, Hexagon ( Sizzix / SB )
Friendship Words - Script ( Sizzix / SB )
Adventure Words - Block - retired
Gadget Gears - retired

Other:
A Jillian Vance Design stamp - Circuit Board
Tim Holtz - Tiny Lights
Tim Holtz - Hex Fasteners
Tim Holtz - Faucet Knobs
Eileen Hull Embossing Powder by Emerald Creek - Aqua Splash
Eileen Hull Embossing Powder by Emerald Creek - Golden Rod
Eileen Hull Clearsnap Blends Ink - Clear
PaperArtsy Fresco Chalk Paint - Snowflake
Distress Paint - Brushed Pewter, Broken China
Tim Holtz Layering Stencils - Falling Stars, Numbered
Distress Mica Spray - Antique Bronze
Distress Spray Stain - Candied Apple
Distress Inks - Chipped Sapphire, Black Soot
cardstock

Some links in this post are affiliate links which do not affect the price you pay but allow me to earn a small percentage of a sale. Thanks! (My husband also thanks you!) If you shop at Topflight Stamps, use my coupon code LISAHOEL for 12% off your order.