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Two Embossings, One Card by Martha
Hi friends, Martha Lucia here with you! I just pop up to featured Rinea Foiled Paper in combination with Creative Embellishments. This month we are having a collaboration with them and let me tell you that I am loving these chipboard designs. Rinea #Pretty is the name that I gave to...
Embossed Easel Card by Steph
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with a Thank You Easel Card. Emboss a panel of Silver/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper with an embossing folder. Use Copic Markers to color in parts of the embossed panel. Die-cut 2 sets of Fuchsia/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper to create the 2 side panels. ...
Hap-bee Birthday Card with Jess
Hello, crafty friends! Its Jess here today, and I have a fun new card to share with you this week. If you recall, in my last post, I created various backgrounds using the new Ghost Ink 2.0 (see post here!). This week, I'm sharing a card I created with one...
Be HAPPY by Kassy
This project just makes me smile! I really love the sentiment, "You will be exactly as HAPPY as you decide to be"! Hang this on your wall for a constant reminder. I hope you enjoy the process video. View my full tutorial video here. Rinea provided me with some product...
Happy Valentine's Day by Steph
Hello everyone, Steph here to share some new Valentine's Day projects. I shared a Valentine's Day birthday with my Mom and I still create a little ensemble for her even though she has long passed. It's my way of keeping in touch. I used the Love Foiled Paper Variety Pack...
Pointsettia Cards by Steph
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here and since we are heading into the Christmas season, I've created a set of poinsettia cards. I've used the Jolly Foiled Paper Variety Pack as it has such perfect colors for Christmas creations. I had this fabulous die from Crafter's Companion that I used to...
Autumn Blessings Card by Nancy
Hello, everyone! It's Nancy here with you today! I'm going to share how to make this fun Fall card using the beautiful Rinea Foiled Papers! This gorgeous Autumn Collection is one of my favorites! I'm using the Autumn Foiled Paper Variety Pack for this project. Materials Used: Autumn Foiled Paper Variety...
Techniques by Martha Lucia
Hi there! Martha Lucia here with you. Today I prepared a technique using foiled paper in combination with Imagine Inks. To make this card, I used two different techniques. The first was stenciling with ink and the second, color embossing with metal stencil. The process is very simple and you...
Rollin' Tool Box Card for Dad by Roni
Hey friends, it's almost time to honor Dad for everything he has done for us, all the times he's been there and for just bein' Dad. Well, today I wanted to share a fun card that I made for my Dad using Rinea's Foiled Papers in Ruby, Ebony, Silver and...
Masculine Cards by Steph
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with a set of masculine cards using the Metallics Foiled Paper Variety Pack. This variety pack includes copper, gold, and silver in both Starstruck and Glossy. I've created 2 different masculine cards using alcohol inks with the foils. One card uses Copper Starstruck...
Happy Mother's Day Card by Steph
Hi everyone, Steph here today using some lovely colors of Rinea foiled papers to create a Mother's Day card. Using a Crafter's Companion embossing folder with a center die cut, I embossed and die cut Violet/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper. I love the details that show once the foil has been...
Spring Card with Martha Lucia
Hello, Martha Lucia is here to share with you a new Spring Card with Rinea Foiled Paper and Crackerbox & Suzy stamps. I really love to use Rinea foiled paper to stamp with rubber stamps because I got a very defined images and great effects. How to make this card: Create...
How To Use SVG Cut Files To Create A Frosty's Hat Treat Box by Melinda Beltran
Hello crafty friends, Melinda here with you today sharing another fun project! This month we are pairing our beautiful Rinea Foiled Papers with Imagine Products. Here is my project. I created this fun treat bag/box shaped in good o'l Frosty's Hat! I love the way it turned out. I used my...
Quilted Christmas Present Card by Jess
Hello crafty friends! For my first Rinea Project of the month, I decided to make a card! For this project, I used the Jolly Variety Pack. I used a die from Stampin' Up! (now retired - Quilted Christmas) to make my cuts and the matching stamp set. I was so excited to play...
Textured Card by Martha Lucia
Hello there, Martha Lucia here with you. Today I have a Ballerina Textured Card to share with you. All the pieces of this card were made with Rinea Foiled Paper and a Ballerina stamp from Rita Barakat. Make this card was a fantastic experience because I can use the Rinea...
Scallop Edge Card by Melinda
Hello, crafty friends! Melinda here with you today and I am sharing a pretty card I recently made. I started by creating an SVG cut file for the card. I then used white cardstock for the base. I added a mat of black cardstock for the inside panel. I used...
Oh Canada! by Jess
Hello, it's Jess here today and I want to show you how to make some really cute Canada Day Rosette Decorations with Rinea Foiled Paper. I worked with a couple different packs to create this trio of patriotic rosettes! I primarily used the Magical Foiled Paper Variety Pack along with a...
Happy Father's Day Cards by Steph
Hi everyone! Steph here wishing all the guys a Happy early Father's Day. I've used the Magical Variety Foiled Paper Pack. and some scraps of foils. I began by embossing Glossy Ruby/Gold Foiled Paper with a Spellbinders embossing folder. Using fine sandpaper, I sanded the embossed paper before matting it with...
Masculine Card by Martha Lucia
Hi there! Martha Lucia back featuring a Masculine card with Rinea Foiled Paper. Instructions: Create the card base using Basic Gray card stock. The size is 4-1/4"x11" with a score in 5-/12". Cut a layer of Silver/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper of 4"x5-1/4". Past the silver layer through the big shot using...