When I make a hot foil card like yesterday's #staycraftychallenge card, I always use my Hot Foil Plate to attach the leftover foil - this time from Hero Arts Zen Circles - to a piece of cardstock.
I attached yesterday's silver foil to a piece of green cardstock (because that was the cardstock scrap on my studio table). I've found that attaching the foil this way usually has a bit of a distressed look, which worked well with this allover design.
I stamped a similar swirly square from Hero Arts Texture Blocks stamps set using the greens from the Hero Arts Reactive Ink Palette that came with one of the My Monthly Hero packages and assembled the card using a sketch from Sweet Sketch Wednesday.
I added a sentiment from Hero Arts Hero Greetings in the center of one of the squares and finished with some green enamel dots.
Oh Stephanie, I love your card. I don't think we've had a hot foil card before. I love the pattern and the colour. This is a great card and thanks so much for sharing it with us over at Sweet Sketch Wednesday 2 and good luck.
Hugs
Kathie SSW2~DT
P.S We have to other sketches this month I would love to see your work using them as well only if you have the time.
Posted by: Kathie | June 10, 2024 at 04:14 PM
This is a super card, love the effect of the hot foil and its a lovely take on the sketch.
Thank you for sharing it with us at Sweet Sketch Wednesday 2.
Anne SSW2-DT
Posted by: Anne | June 27, 2024 at 12:20 PM