Foil and Tacky Glue–Freeform Shapes with Stencils

Today’s Tutorial Tidbit: Elevate your Mixed Media with DecoFoil and Tacky Glue!

Barb and I took DecoFoil and Tacky Glue to the next level, using my Klimt Freeform Stencils to create stunning, loose metallic shapes in a spectrum of dazzling colors and patterns. These foil accents are perfect for mixed media, card making, art journaling, scrapbooking—any paper project you can imagine!

We were thrilled by how simple yet effective this technique is. The ability to create foil shapes from your favorite stencils and reposition them before securing them down is a total game changer for mixed media. Try it out and see the magic for yourself!

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