HI Therm O Web Fans!  It’s Katrina from Paper,Scissors, Glue and Hybrid Too joining you on the blog today to share a layout made with the NEW Deco Foil Toner Card Fronts by Unity.  Singularly, these card fronts are great for easy cards.  However, you need to sit back, because they work for layouts also! You are going to want them for ALL your crafting projects!

Therm O Web Supplies Used:
Therm O Web Memory Runner XL 
Therm O Web Zots Package-Small
Therm O Web Zots Box-Small
Therm O Web 3D Foam Square-1/4 inch
iCraft Deco Foil Foil Transfer Sheets-Silver Shattered Glass
iCraft Deco Foil  Transfer Sheets Value Pack-Gold
iCraft Purple Tape-1.5 Inch
iCraft Purple Tape-.5 inch
Deco Foil Foil Toner Card Fronts by Unity-Butterfly Fly Away
Deco Foil Toner Card Fronts by Unity-Circles A Plenty
Gina K Designs Sheer Satin Fancy Ribbon-White/Silver
Laminator

Other Supplies Used:

Bloom Street (Pink Paislee) 12×12 Pad
Bloom Street (Pink Paislee) 6×8 Pad
Bloom Street (Pink Paisley) Cardstock Stickers
Distress Oxide Ink-Spun Sugar
Distress Oxide Ink-Squeezed Lemonade
Distress Oxide Ink-Tumbled Glass
Distress Oxide Ink-Shaded Lilac
Border Punch

Scrapbook Page Details

One of the fun things about the paper collection I used was that it had foil accents.  So I chose the Silver Shatter Glass Deco Foil as my main foil for my page to match the silver foil accents in the paper collection.

I started my layout by warming my laminator to get it ready to run the Unity Card Fronts thru.  While the laminator was warming, I cut three of the Circles A Plenty card fronts in half making them 4.25 x 2.75 inches.

Now these card fronts will almost pattern match when you put them side by side, so when I trimmed them I trimmed all three at once.  After they were trimmed I made sure to keep each stack separate from the other one, so I would know what halves went together.

Working with Deco Foil

Now to the foiling.  I kept the pieces in place by adhering them with iCraft Purple Tape to the piece of cardstock I use as my shim in my parchment sandwich.  The Purple Tape works great for this because it’s already low tack and the heat doesn’t affect it when you run it through the laminator.  Once your pieces are taped down, then cover your cut pieces with the Silver Shattered Glass foil transfer sheet and then run through your laminator.

Once your pieces come out of the laminator, remove the foil transfer sheet to reveal your foiled pieces!  How fun is that shine?!  The Shattered Glass is almost like a prism effect on the foil.

Unity Card Fronts

Now it’s time to add the foiled card fronts to your layout.  You will want to patter match the design as best it will and then you will use Purple Tape to hold the pieces together.  Use your Memory Runner XL to attach the taped together strip to your background paper.  You will need to trim a little off of the side because the strip will be longer than 12 inches.

Next, you will begin building some of the elements of your layout.  I used border punch strips to fit on the top and bottom areas where the foiled card fronts go toward the middle. In addition, I trimmed two pieces of striped paper slightly smaller than my border punched strips and then adhered them with foam squares to give some dimension to my layout.

Adding Details with Unity

I wanted to embellish the layout with some of the butterflies from the Butterfly Fly Away card fronts.  I started by hand-cutting them out of the card front and then foiling them with Gold Deco Foil.  As a result, I almost left them white and gold, but then decided to add a little color with some Distress Oxide Inks. For this purpose, I foiled first and then inked.  The Distress Oxide does have a chalky look, so I used a cotton swab to rub the ink from the foiled areas.

I adhered all the butterfly cutouts with Zots in size Small.  I only attached the Zots to the middle body parts, which left the wings where I could bend them and give them some lift.

I finished up my layout by adding some details with a white gel pen, some enamel dots and a couple of the cutouts and stickers from the paper collection.

I hope you pick up these new card fronts!  In addition, the card fronts also take coloring with markers very well. I am telling you they are a very versatile item to have in your crafting stash!

Thanks for stopping by today and have a wonderful Sunshine and Happiness week!

 

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