Have you played with Transfer Foils yet? Today I’ll show you a Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil applied to the cover. Using ScraPerfect’s Transfer Foil, Best Glue Ever and Best Cleaner Ever I’ll show you how easy it is to apply Transfer Foils to your projects.
Supplies used on the Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil
Stampabilities Swirl Stamp
Best Glue Ever.
Transfer Foils, I used solid red.
Best Cleaner Ever.
Foam Brush
Old Rag
Book Binders Needle
Waxed Linen Thread
Fiskars Scissors
Ribbon
Calico Collage Golden Christmas digital journal kit.
Video Tutorial showing the Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil applied. This video also shows how to bind a Junk Journal using a pamphlet stitch and then a flip through of the journal.
To create this Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil, I began with applying the Best Glue Ever to a foam brush and then on the rubber stamp. Press the stamp to the desired area and let air dry for a minute or two.
While the glue is drying on the project clean the stamp with the Best Glue Ever. Only a small amount is needed and spread with your finger to cover the surface. Wipe clean with a towel.
The stamped image should be tacky to the touch. Apply the Transfer Foil over the image and rub with fingers. It only takes a moment and the foil will stick to the image. Lift the transfer foil sheet and admire the beautiful foil.
Once cover of the Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil was complete I then bound the journal using a pamphlet stitch.
Sharing a few photos of the inside of this Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil.
Using Transfer Foil on the cover really adds a beautiful touch of glam and glimmer. Make sure you visit ScraPerfects Blog for other projects using their wonderful products. Now that you know how decorate a Christmas Junk Journal with Transfer Foil, what will you make?
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