Foiled toner sheets are beautiful, but can be a bit plain, don’tch’a think? You might be avoiding toner foil sheets because they look so plain! Well, let’s spice them up a bit with some simple ink blending and see if they work their way into your crafting lineup.
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supplies for ink blending on foiled toner sheets
You don’t need much to achieve great results. In fact, you don’t need anything special! Of course, if you need to do some shopping, I always have supplies linked below and at the end of the post. But, before you shop, be sure to check out my Crafty Sales page for any deals you can take advantage of at your favorite crafting haunts.
- Toner Sheets
- Toner Foil
- Minc or Laminator
- White cardstock
- Parchment paper (comes with toner sheets)
- Blending ink (Distress Oxides or Distress Inks are great)
- Blending Tool
- Paper Towel or soft towel
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steps to ink blend over toner foil sheets
- Foil toner sheets or card fronts as per manufacter’s instructions.
- Once foiled, ink blend as you would for any other ink blending project.
- Wipe sheet with dry paper towel or soft cloth to remove excess ink from foiled areas.
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