See how easy it can be to use this unique material: children love it!
Transfer foil is a scrap from printers who put metallic titles or graphics on book covers. And it is a fine way to add color to many of our self-adhesive foam sheets.
NOTE: some of our foam is too sticky, but ask at the desk if you want to test it!
Transfer Foil: using a simple stencil
Learn to make patrerns and designs using the release paper that covers the self-adhesive surface of our sticky-back shapes.
Transfer Foil: Labels
Transfer foil can be applied to the back of an ordinary label for use on cards or collages. Some colors work better than others because the adhesive is not as sticky as some other media but quite a few work very well.
Transfer Foil: cornering a design
Self-adhesive foam scaps are most usually used with transfer foil. Most foam shapes work beautifully, but there are some that are too sticky! Ask at the front desk if you want to test something.
Here you'll learn how to make a design with triangles on self-adhesive foam from The Scrap Box.
Transfer Foil with Double-Sided Tape
Transfer foil will work with a variety of sticky surfaces, and double-sided tape makes it easy to make cards or frames. Take a look!
The video also shows how to make patterns simply using the corners or edges of your transfer foil.
The rings are no longer available, but you could make a similar project by cutting your own shapes from a self-adhesive stiff material. The Scrap Box does have transfer foil!
The rings are no longer available, but you could make a similar project
by cutting your own shapes from a self-adhesive stiff material. The
Scrap Box does have transfer foi