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Gold Foil Heat Transfer with a Laminator

 Gold Foil Heat Transfer with a Laminator! Say all the nice things! Learn how to do gold foil effects using a laser printer and a laminator. This fun and easy DIY can elevate all your paper crafts! Gold foil is so fun to play with. You don't need a special foiling machine for it...I used a laminator. You will need Reactive Foil You will also need a laser print. Cut a piece of reactive foil to fit the quote and place it right on top, with the shiny side up! Place a piece of copy paper over the foil and run through the laminator. Remove the copy paper. Then peel back the foil. It's magic! Frame it and hang it up! I love the glistening metallic! You can do it in multiple colors too! Like, save, pin, follow, comment and share! Check out this Patriotic print I did And this Doctor Who inspired one: This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Geometric Home Decor DIY!

 Geometric Home Decor DIY! I found this awesome lamp at the thrift store. I don't have a place or the need for a lamp, but I bought it anyway. I love the wrought iron geometric shape.  It was simple construction.  So I used pliers and removed the lamp hardware.  Then I took it outside to spray paint gold.  Let it dry and then use it as a home decor piece! I could put the lamp back in at any time, but for now, this is how it resides.  I love the gold molecule look! What do you think?  Would you keep the lamp? Here's some other fun Geometric Crafts! Recliamed wood lamp with Himmeli shade! Diamond Himmeli Pendant Light Tangram Rubber Stamps Himmeli Stars Geometric Terrarium DIY Geometric Paper Crane Necklace Diamond Himmeli Planter This post published on Doodlecraft first 

DIY: Gold Leaf and Emerald Resin Cabinet Knobs

This post is sponsored by ETI. All the craft ideas and opinions are my own. DIY: Gold Leaf and Emerald Resin Cabinet Knobs These posted last month on ETI Resin's Blog! They have loads of great ideas for resin crafting.  I used to be timid working with resin, but it is a really awesome medium for making quality projects. I received the supplies needed for this sponsored post. If you saw my post yesterday, you'll notice this updated hutch--check it out here !  I was totally inspired by Brancaster Castle on the Chrismtas Special of Downton Abbey. (source) It's also the castle that Lady Edith marries into.  It's stunning! I just froze the show and studied it.  I love those giant ornate frames, the marble fireplace, the clock, the valance over the door, the high ceilings and molding.  So awesome. I love the emerald green and the gold!  It's so glorious! So that's the inspiration for these awesome cabinet knobs. Imagine the possibiliti...