Going BEYOND GOLD LEAF for Some Serious Bling!

Bringing Sparkle and Shine to Your Mixed Media

Today’s Tidbit I’m adding Deco Foil in a raised pattern with Tacky When Dry Gel Medium from The Crafters Workshop. I love love love that you can use this thick medium to adhere the Deco Foil AND Simple metallic leaf with a pattern and some dimension! I am using it with my own stencil designs but you can also brush it on, stamp it, scrape through it, the options are endless. The foil has brought bling to a whole new level with the Lapis Watercolor and the Summer Rainbow being two multi-color favorites. Now I want MORE!

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