More laminator hacks/tips

Hey everyone. I am so sorry This blog post is late. I meant to have it ready for this morning when I posted my video. Its just been such a busy day and I am only finding time now.

I hope you had time to catch the video? The link will be at the end of this post. If you look under the Youtube video in the description box you will see I have time stamped it. You can also find any product links too.

Below you can see some pictures of what I managed to create using the techniques from today.

Laminated card and coloured with alcohol markers.
Laminated to give the look of vellum. Also laminated to create an ‘inlay die’
Christmas card using laminated embossing powder
Laminated card using gilding flakes

I hope you like what I created.

Until Sunday……

Love Ann xx

Published by Ann Melvin

My name is Ann and i am a total craft addict! I am a freelance demonstrator for Sizzix, demonstrating there fantastic products on create and craft TV. I have a YouTube channel which i upload to weekly.

3 thoughts on “More laminator hacks/tips

  1. Loved it Ann, especially the re-inlaid die cutting technique, with laminated backing and guilding flakes… Drangonfly, just beautiful! Those re-inlaid die cut Butterflies were stunning too… Oh to be a quarter of the crafter you are, I would be happy! Thank you for inspiration and talent that you share. Happy crafting, and keep smiling. 🥰💕 xXx

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  2. Your cards are gorgeous!!! Unfortunatelly I do not have a laminator . . . it is not among the things I am planning to purchase. I love your postings. The other day I left a comment in youtube, but it does not appear!!!

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