Hey there stamping friends. Today I am sharing a home decor project made with the October 2019 Glimmer Hot Foil kit of the month, Sunset Harvest.
I asked my Facebook friends what they thought I should do with this kit and Hope Jones said I should make a framed home decor piece. So, that is what I am doing. I also thought it would be fun to watercolor in the images.
I have been wondering how watercolor paper would do when hot foiled. And if you are hot foiling watercolor paper then you might as well go ahead and watercolor!
For my framed piece I not actually putting the finished project into a frame but on to a stand up clipboard that I have had for a while.
The size of the piece is 6" x 9", it's a lot of space to fill, so I knew I wanted to make a cool background.
I started by painting my 6" x 9" Canson Watercolor paper with a wash of watercolor paint. I used my 36 Pan set by Arteza. I used the color Jade Green, it shows up a bit more blue in the photos than in person. I painted so that the color got lighter as I worked my way toward the bottom of the paper.
While this was drying I set about hot foiling my pumpkins and leaves. I wanted to use the Copper foil that came in the October kit, but it did not see to foil well on the watercolor paper even when I adjusted my shims. So I tried Gold and it worked great. Some foils seem to do certain things better than others.
Then I started watercoloring my images. Here's what I found about watercoloring a Glimmer Hot Foil image.
A puddle of watercolor paint can dry on top of foil and dull that shine.
Here are my tips to overcome this.
- Avoid painting over the glimmer hot foil lines.
- If you get a puddle dab it up with a paper towel.
- If a puddle dries on your foil, wet the line with a fine paint brush and dab it up.
As you can see I did not have much issue with the watercolor covering my shiny foil.
Once my watercolor background was dry I added to it with the Cement Tile stencil by FSJ and some modeling paste. I love this stencil! It really added what this piece needed so that the bottom was not so bare, cause who likes a bare bottom? Don't answer that!
I splattered the background with Cool Pool Silk to finish it off. I stamped a sentiment from the Gather Together stamp set on a Special Day die cut. With the sentiment done and all my glimmered pieces die cut (cause the kit comes with coordinating dies! yay!), I was able to start assembling.
The sentiment is adhered with foam squares. I used liquid glue to adhere all the glimmered pieces, except the two yellow leaves that are popped up.
For accessories I added a piece of ribbon around the top. The ribbon is called Sweet Haystack, I love the texture of this ribbon, it's perfect for fall projects! The last touch were a sprinkling of Rainbow Drops. These rainbow drops I used are actually orange, but because they are slightly translucent the background gives them the look of rust. Which goes perfectly with the Pumpkin Bread card stock I used for my sentiment.
I really enjoyed making this and playing with watercoloring. I am going to go set it on my mantle now. But don't you think this would make a great gift!
You can watch the making of this piece in the video below. If you have not yet done so I would love for you to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
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