Remember the Pepsi Challenge?  Well, how about the foiling challenge?

Do you remember the Pepsi Challenge decades ago? They would blindfold participants and offer them samples of both Pepsi and Coke to see if they could tell them apart. Well, I repeat this challenge with lots of things in my life – the McDonalds/Burger King Chocolate milkshake challenge, the “which house to buy now” challenge – and now, the foiling challenge!

This card is an experiment in foiling.  I decided to show you 2 different methods.  Stampin’ Up! offers a fun product – Gilded Leafing – which can be adhered to a card face in several ways.  It can get a bit messy, but the effect is beautiful.

The second method uses a product from Deco Foil.  I usually purchase this from Amazon, and it comes in a huge variety of colors.  I used Gold on this project, so that it was comparable to the Stampin’ Up! Product.  (BTW, I am not an Amazon affiliate as of this date…but I hope to be one day!)

The card cuts that I used are very standard:        

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Stampin’ Up! Basic White Thick Card Stock15-1/2” x 8-1/2”I generally use the Thick Cardstock when white is the background color.  That is because there is not a need for the inner panel – which gives the thinner card stock the umph that it needs to counterbalance a multi-layer card front.
Stampin’ Up! Misty Moonlight Card Stock14” x 5-1/4”Mat for tiled panel
Stampin’ Up! Basic White Cardstock13-3/4” x 5”This is the base for the tiled panel – so it can actually be any color cardstock that you have on hand.  It will be completely covered by “tiles” and “grout”!
Stampin’ Up! Gold Foil Card StockScraps This is for the background of the sentiment tile.
Stampin’ Up! Basic White Card StockScraps This will be the sentiment tag.

The Stampin’ Up! Tailored Tag Punch is a great way to create this card.  (Sadly, this punch is retiring on May 4th!  Order it while you can – or hoard it like you have your own reality show!!)  I have used this punch before in this post.  This card is similar – except that the “grout” in this tiled pattern is foiled, so that the background panel does not show through.

I created a bunch of punches from the Stampin’ Up! Abstract Beauty DSP.

Because the Designer Series Papers are color coordinated, you can generally find a great variety of patterns that will coordinate with each other well in a single paper pack.  That is what I did with Abstract Beauty.  I was sure to choose a DSP pack that some gold foil on it already so that the gold grout on each of my sample cards would coordinate. 

Is this really necessary?  It is just a matter of choice – but I do like the effect of the gold grout picking up the gold sparkle in the paper itself.

I had drawn two lines to give me a sense of the midpoint on each of the two card faces that I was making.  Then, I used the Stampin’ Up! Adhesive Sheets to cover the entire card face.  Apply it to the card faces and trim to size.  Just be careful because this is so sticky that it does not allow a “do-over”.

I’m not sure that you can really see the adhesive on this card – but it’s there. Just remember to draw those lines before you use the adhesive sheet! (Guess why I’m mentioning that…)

Peeling it back on each of the two card faces, I started to do the “tiling” job.

Once the tiling was complete and the excess trimmed off, I started with the Stampin’ Up! Gilded Leafing.

A lot of people complain about this Gilded Leafing product – but I find it fun and funny!  The leafing is so thin that it blows away, even if you barely breathe on it.  (Close the windows.  Shut off the fan.  And above all, don’t sneeze!!)

Take a pinch of the leafing and “massage” it into the sticky grout line.  The more you burnish it, the better.

What a mess – but it’s so much fun! Burnish it and then brush it away with a paintbrush. Save anything that didn’t stick for future projects.

With the second card, the gold foil sheet may be placed on top of the tiled card face and the excess foil sheet trimmed away.  Be sure to burnish the foil sheet carefully into all of the adhesive lines like this:

You can see that I didn’t do a perfect burnishing job on some of the seams. The correction is easy, though: just place the gold foil sheet on the still-sticky open area and rub it on. It’s an easy fix and it looks fine!

Then peel the foil sheet away gently.

The Gilded Leaf is on top while the Gold Foil is on the bottom. Both are great results!

The sentiments come from Stampin’ Up! Peaceful Moments stamp set and they are embossed with gold embossing powder and Versamark Ink. The white tag is “lined” with a gold foil tag. Punch the gold foil tag and then cut it in half horizontally. Adhere the gold foil pieces so that they frame the sentiment tile.

I used the gold cord from Stampin’ Up! Simply Elegant trim duo and just wound it onto my fingers, squishing it into an oblong “bow”.

Which card do you like better?  My jury’s out – both are beautiful.  The only reason that I have a slight preference for the Gilded Leafing is because the textured gold is so pretty to look at and is just a bit more subtle than the shinier gold foil.  On the other hand, you are not confined to gold if you use DecoFoil as it comes in a huge variety of colors. But both works well – and depend on the design and your preference.

And then my next question is whether you might like this card design in a different size?  It lends itself perfectly to both a Slimline Card and to a 5” x 7” card:

I am hoping that you are able to get the Tailored Tag punch, if you don’t have it already.  This is one of those “investment” pieces that I keep talking about!  The Stampin’ Up! quality is there, and the punch will last for ages – and the shape is so useful in a lot of designs.

Thanks for looking in on my blog today!  I have a list of the products that I have used for these cards.

6 thoughts on “Remember the Pepsi Challenge?  Well, how about the foiling challenge?

  1. Phyllis S. says:

    Love the cards. I finally found my gold leaf after my daughter packed my stuff for moving. I’m ready to go CASE your cards!

    • Susan says:

      Oh, Phyllis – thank you so much!! Isn’t this a great design to use up all of those scraps that we just love? And, for me, there is something incredibly satisfying about both the tiling process and the gold leafing process – unless I sneeze…and then it’s truly hysterical!

    • Susan says:

      Oh, Amy, thanks so much! Got to use up all of those beloved scraps…so that we can make new ones and not feel hesitant to do it!

  2. Stamps-N-Lingers says:

    Super fun cards – not sure I could pick one or the other as a fave! Both gold-i-fying methods turned out great! I’ll miss that Tailored Tag punch, for sure! TFS!

    • Susan says:

      I know! This was one of the retirement that sent me into grief mode, Mary…I just loved this one. But it has a permanent place in my collection.

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