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Scrapbook Page "Inlaid" Technique by Martha

Scrapbook Page "Inlaid" Technique by Martha | Rinea
Hello everyone, Martha Lucia from Stampartpapel here!
Today I want to share a layout with a faux inlaid technique with Paper Foil. I used the Pastels Rinea Foiled Variety Pack because I think these are the perfect colors for this season and when I started to create texture over the piece I loved! Take a look at my page:
 
Scrapbook Page "Inlaid" Technique using Rinea Foiled Paper
 
This is a 12"x12" page that I made with Quick Quotes Scrapbooking Papers, I love the designs and quality of this papers and it combines perfectly with my idea. I created a mad of 10"x10" and over it, I paste the main photo. Then I decorated with the Pastels Rinea Foiled Variety Pack.
I embossed different pieces with the Hexagons Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder of Stampin Up. I love this design and type of embossing folders because they are a 3D effect that work wonderful with the paper foil. I used Lavander/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and Lavander/Lavander Starstruck Foiled Paper to create the different pieces over my page.

Scrapbook Page "Inlaid" Technique using Rinea Foiled Paper

Then I cut a doily using Jade/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and paste it partially over the right corner of the page. This doily includes a center die cut that I cut using the Gold side of the Jade/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and I used all the negative parts to decorate the 3D panels.

Scrapbook Page "Inlaid" Technique using Rinea Foiled Paper

I pasted one by one of these pieces using On-Point Glue over the hexagons to create the inlaid effect. I really love how my page turned out. The image and sentiment that I used on the page are images included on the stamp sets Uh-Oh Ink Splatter and Dad's Day by Joy Clair Stamps.

"Inlaid" Technique with Paper Foil

I hope my project inspires you and give an idea to use your negative pieces and have more dimension in your projects.
Thank you for stopping by and see you soon!