Stickle Goddess

  Age : 27 Joined : 11 Mar 2008 Posts : 146 Location : Hull
| Subject: TECHNIQUES WITH KITCHEN FOIL Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:21 am | |
| Just wondered if anyone had done anything with tin foil before as I saw an article in a magazine where they spray mounted kitchen foil onto card and then die cut it.
I'd really like to have a go at this but don't want to fork out for spray mount if it doesn't work very well.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. |
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Crafty Cat

  Age : 36 Joined : 12 Mar 2008 Posts : 302 Location : Beverley
| Subject: Re: TECHNIQUES WITH KITCHEN FOIL Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:52 am | |
| Could you possibly use a thin layer of PVA? It might not be quite as smooth but I would of thought it would give similar results as long as you let it dry. _________________ xxx Crafty Cat xxx |
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Stickle Goddess

  Age : 27 Joined : 11 Mar 2008 Posts : 146 Location : Hull
| Subject: Re: TECHNIQUES WITH KITCHEN FOIL Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:56 pm | |
| | hmmm...I thought about that.....will have to give it a try I think. |
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matildasmum

  Age : 42 Joined : 14 Mar 2008 Posts : 252 Location : hull
| Subject: Re: TECHNIQUES WITH KITCHEN FOIL Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:30 pm | |
| i got some spray mount from glyn webb (or whatever it's called now, lol) 99p, not tried it yet but it says for craft so.. chell x |
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Fairytips Admin

Joined : 11 Mar 2008 Posts : 657 Location : In Fingertips
| Subject: Re: TECHNIQUES WITH KITCHEN FOIL Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:53 am | |
| Have to recommend craft foil.. lots of colours, and better quality  |
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crafty girls
Joined : 12 Mar 2008 Posts : 215
| Subject: Re: TECHNIQUES WITH KITCHEN FOIL Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:18 pm | |
| Dont really use craft foil or any foil come to that for crafting. Kitchen foil should be for Roast chicken lol!!! with roast potatoes, yorky puds, few veggies and lovely thick gravy  _________________ Crafty Girls are Happy Girls http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc100/crafty-girls/ |
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