
As a crafter, I am always on the lookout for new tools and supplies to expand my creative horizons. Recently, I had the opportunity to try out the Cricut Foil Transfer, and I have to say, I am impressed with the results. Despite a small hiccup during my first attempt, the finished product had a beautiful, professional-looking finish with vibrant foil accents. I am excited to continue experimenting with this tool and discovering all the possibilities it has to offer for my crafting projects.
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I used cardstock from CutCardStock for the card in the colors Kraft and Ruby. CutCardStock has a great variety of affordable cardstock.

Using a Cricut Maker to create a foil transfer with the foil transfer tool. This version didn’t work which you will see in the video tutorial. You really need to tape down the entirety of each side so it doesn’t pull up on you.

A close-up of the foil. This was using the thickest line of the embossing tool.

Here are the parts of the card. I foil-embossed the ruby cardstock on a Cricut Maker and then I heat-embossed a sentiment on the Kraft cardstock.
Video Tutorial:

Here is a close-up of the sentiment on the card. These colors are so elegant together.
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