@anniekempton9193 in Australia we call Tin Foil (Alfoil), but not alot of people would know what Alfoil is LOL, where as Tin Foil is more globally recognised 🙂
It is repoussé though the gauge of kitchen aluminum foil is a bit thin. I would actually use a thicker gauge tooling foil. With a thicker gauge, you’d get less tearing and you would be able to sharpen the details. I don’t know if Ten Seconds Studio’s channel is still on TH-cam. But tooling foil was their main craft. The company isn’t around anymore. But they used to supply tools and foil and moulds. I have used die cuts for a mould before. Embossing folders work well too. Also the kid’s craft faux stained glass pieces make excellent moulds. Even stamps or drawing your own design works. Stencils too. Repoussé is like combing drawing with some sculptural techniques and it is actually how the Statue of Liberty was made.🗽 Another wonderful way to color the foil is with resin. You can fill the recessed areas with colorful resin to make a faux enamel design. You can also use a thicker glue like Glossy Accents or an acrylic medium that dries clear to fill the recesses. You can use dyes or acrylic paint mixed with your glue to create the “enamel”. I actually still have a bunch of Ten Seconds Studio’s tools and moulds. I have a box of tooling foil too somewhere. Thanks for the inspirational reminder. I needed an idea for the cover of my art journal and I am going to do some repoussé and faux enamel. I think it will make a fantastic cover.
We use to do this back in the ummmm shhh 60’s-70’s but we glued down yarn and shipping twin onto any type of board surface, and rub the aluminum around our sting designs then use any color of stains(paints) and then buff the strings clean with a damp cloth, lol (back then we had paper napkins but they where super expensive) so it was a cloth buffing we did. If I remember right is was called string art, but don’t know what is would be with dies. lol 😂 even today it’s still cool to see the beauty arise for it. Tfs and the memory lane. ❤😊
Yes! I had an artistic cousin who did this with string back in the late 60's/early 70's. I do believe she called it foiled string art. It can also be done using a thick/tacky glue for the drawing and let it dry before applying foil.
Love those butterfly dies...really nice! Not sure this technique is for me though...a bit messy and fair amount of work. I'm a Less is More card maker... so I really like the tone on tone butterflies on the square card! Looks quite elegant!
Burnish Foiling? And in response to some of those who say they've "been doing it their whole life," I would say not everyone is as ancient as them. Everything old is new again!
Nice technique! Since there is the "black-OUT-technique (with embossing folders)" - maybe this is a "black-UP-technique (with diecuts)"? because of the raised nature in contrast to the debossed nature of the blackout-technique?
Seems to me the receiver of the card is going to have a mess when they get the card. Especially if it went through the postal service. The black paint would keep coming off all over everything.
Wouldn’t Stayzon just, well, stay on? I thought that was the purpose of it. This looks great though. I’ve used foil in embossing folders before, but nothing like this. I’d call it hand foil embossing or something like that. I’ll be trying it regardless. The collection looks like something I’m putting on my list for Santa 🎅
She used paint so it would seep into the hollows and she could buff it off of the raised parts. The StazOn ink would stick to the raised parts, leaving the hollowed parts plain.
Gorgeous new Collection, Lou. Suits all occasions. ❤
May be call it the Faux metallic technique. ❤ Great tutorial, Lou. Thank you. X
Tin Foil Burnishing? I think that would look great being coloured with Alcohol Inks too 😊
I thought that too as soon as she pulled out the tin foil!!
@anniekempton9193 in Australia we call Tin Foil (Alfoil), but not alot of people would know what Alfoil is LOL, where as Tin Foil is more globally recognised 🙂
It is repoussé though the gauge of kitchen aluminum foil is a bit thin. I would actually use a thicker gauge tooling foil. With a thicker gauge, you’d get less tearing and you would be able to sharpen the details.
I don’t know if Ten Seconds Studio’s channel is still on TH-cam. But tooling foil was their main craft. The company isn’t around anymore. But they used to supply tools and foil and moulds.
I have used die cuts for a mould before. Embossing folders work well too. Also the kid’s craft faux stained glass pieces make excellent moulds. Even stamps or drawing your own design works. Stencils too.
Repoussé is like combing drawing with some sculptural techniques and it is actually how the Statue of Liberty was made.🗽
Another wonderful way to color the foil is with resin. You can fill the recessed areas with colorful resin to make a faux enamel design. You can also use a thicker glue like Glossy Accents or an acrylic medium that dries clear to fill the recesses. You can use dyes or acrylic paint mixed with your glue to create the “enamel”.
I actually still have a bunch of Ten Seconds Studio’s tools and moulds. I have a box of tooling foil too somewhere. Thanks for the inspirational reminder. I needed an idea for the cover of my art journal and I am going to do some repoussé and faux enamel. I think it will make a fantastic cover.
Wow! Love that result! Thanks for the video!
This is beautiful! 🥰
Embossing with tinfoil?? I love the various possibilities that you can create with this technique!! ❤️🤗
We use to do this back in the ummmm shhh 60’s-70’s but we glued down yarn and shipping twin onto any type of board surface, and rub the aluminum around our sting designs then use any color of stains(paints) and then buff the strings clean with a damp cloth, lol (back then we had paper napkins but they where super expensive) so it was a cloth buffing we did. If I remember right is was called string art, but don’t know what is would be with dies. lol 😂 even today it’s still cool to see the beauty arise for it. Tfs and the memory lane. ❤😊
Yes! I had an artistic cousin who did this with string back in the late 60's/early 70's. I do believe she called it foiled string art. It can also be done using a thick/tacky glue for the drawing and let it dry before applying foil.
That is awesome
Loved this technique, I would call it The Foil Relief technique.
This is gorgeous! ❤ I can’t wait to try it. I would call it Faux Polished Metal.
Lovely card. I would call this technique Foil Faux antiquing. Warm regards from 🇨🇦Calgary, Alberta🇨🇦
When you got the foil out I was going to call it oven ready lol
Love those butterfly dies...really nice! Not sure this technique is for me though...a bit messy and fair amount of work. I'm a Less is More card maker... so I really like the tone on tone butterflies on the square card! Looks quite elegant!
Gorgeous collection Lou. Faux silver technique xx
Wow that's beautiful! Foil impressions, perhaps?
all foiled up
Maybe hammered antiquing. It looks cool no matter what you call it. Color would make it look even better I think.
Great technique. Never seen it before ❤
Burnish Foiling? And in response to some of those who say they've "been doing it their whole life," I would say not everyone is as ancient as them. Everything old is new again!
Beautiful collection. Never seen today’s technique.
What a stunning result!
VERY COOL, love it!
Very cool!
A variation on Repoussé
Ooohhhh, I like this...I'd call it a guilded foil pressed technique
Love the look of this! I think you should call it dimbossing. I don't know why, it just came to me.😂
Not sure what to call it, but it's pretty. I wonder if, while the background paint is still a little wet, if you could tap it with a gold foil. Lori
I would call this Foiled Bas Relief :) Gorgeous! Add Distressed if you want a nice long name! :)
Interesting..thanks
Raised image foil burnishing
I love this technique. What to call it?? Maybe Rustic foiling technique? The collection is stunning.
How about Hand-Burnish Embossing on foil?
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Since the black ink/paint over a raised image is called black ice, I'd call this technique die cut black ice
Would it only work on layering dies or could you do the same by replicating one of your favourite dies?
@@Poohtle no you can also use single layer dies 😃
Pretty sure it’s called foil imprinting. Great effects
Alene did a lot of this on her tv shows. That’s a long time ago though.
I think I would call the technique Kitchen Foil Burnishing.
Nice technique! Since there is the "black-OUT-technique (with embossing folders)" - maybe this is a "black-UP-technique (with diecuts)"? because of the raised nature in contrast to the debossed nature of the blackout-technique?
It looks like Faux Metal Tiles
How about die-cut foiling
Antiqued aluminum foil.
You could call it 3D Foilamination.
Burnished foil or brushed foil technique :) By the way, this collection is not on craftstash UK yet.
@@mandy.austin it is there, they’ve not categorised it properly yet. Search ‘lace’ and it is within the results x
Perhaps we could call it Faux Oxidized Metal .
Seems to me the receiver of the card is going to have a mess when they get the card. Especially if it went through the postal service. The black paint would keep coming off all over everything.
Wouldn’t Stayzon just, well, stay on? I thought that was the purpose of it. This looks great though. I’ve used foil in embossing folders before, but nothing like this. I’d call it hand foil embossing or something like that. I’ll be trying it regardless. The collection looks like something I’m putting on my list for Santa 🎅
She used paint so it would seep into the hollows and she could buff it off of the raised parts.
The StazOn ink would stick to the raised parts, leaving the hollowed parts plain.
Beautiful collection Lou! Not sure of a name, sorry.
Faux pewter look .
And faux tarnishing.
th-cam.com/video/4tr0wGIAcDQ/w-d-xo.html. this is an old video by Tobias reef which uses similar techniques. you don't need the bitumen!
It's called metal embossing I've been doing it my whole life it's nothing new