Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

Posted on February 15, 2019 in Cards, Kat Scrappiness, Recent Works, RG Avenue, Rinea, Techniques

Hi there! Today I have the bundle of the week in RG Studio 360. This is a special bundle that is available a special/discount price just for 48 hours and as you can see it is amazing! Let me share with you three cards that I made with the Stunning Crowns Bundle:

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

I combined many elements on this card. I had the digital version of the Stunning Crowns Bundle and for me was very easy arranged all the details of the images and create my layout on my digital program. Then I printed it on laser printed to make them more special using Therm-O-Web Foil.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

After printed I used Emerald Watercolor transfer foil over the layer of the leaves and inked the entire layer with different colors of Tangy Sugar Cubes, the inks of RG Studio 360. When I was satisfied with the sponging process, I cut the layer to obtain two different pieces.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

In a separate layer I printed one of the sentiments included on the Stunning Crowns Bundle. I used laser printed and foiled the sentiment using Purple Deco Foil transfer sheets. I resized the layer and pasted it directly over a whisper white card base. Made a tiny border to the sponged layers using Violet/Violet Starstruck Rinea Foiled paper and pasted the two pieces with double sided foam tape above and bellow of the sentiment. I finalized the decoration adding some white dots that I made with a white gel pen and some pastel dots.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

For my second card I arranged the images and printed them in a laser print. I foiled with Turquoise Transfer Foil from Therm-O-Web using my mint. I temporary covered the foiled part with a big circle that I cut from scrap paper and splatter the entire layer with different colors of Sour Sugar Drops that are the ink refills from RG Studio 360 inks.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

 

I also foiled the sentiment included on the Stunning Crowns Bundle with the same Turquoise Deco Foil and cut it with a circle die cut. I pasted behind the circle the same shape in foam to give more dimension to the card and paste in the same place that I initialed printed. But before to paste it, I sponged with the green color included on the Tangy Sugar Cubes.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

To finalize the decoration and using a bow punch and Turqoise/Gold Glossy Rinea Foiled Paper, I made the bow and pasted it on the lower part of the splattered layer.

Maybe you are asking for the differences between Foil and Foiled Paper. Let me tell you that they are two different products. The Deco Foil is to make textures, normally plain textures and the Rinea Foiled paper is like a card stock that you can mold and give to it the dimension that you want. You can also stamp over the Rinea foiled paper and it works wonderful with die cut or with embossing products.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

For my last card I used the masking technique over the foiled image. I arranged the images over a whisper white layer and after printed it in a laser printer I foiled them with Pink Melon Deco Foil. Then with a masking tape I created the strips and inked the free areas with two different green inks from the Tangy Sugar Cubes and Rich Sugar Cube Inks.

Bundle of the week in RG Studio 360

I pasted the decorated layer over a whisper white card base and finalized the decoration with a tiny hear that I cut from card stock and from Blush/Blush Startruck Rinea Foiled Paper. The die cut that I used to cut the heart in one included on the Build a Stocking Dies by Kat Scrappines.  Then I added some green sequins to make it more special.

I am fascinated with the Bundle of the week in RG Studio. This Stunning Crowns Bundle is simply beautiful and very versatile to use it with different techniques and occasions.  Take a look to it and enjoy your weekend!

1 Comment

  1. What an array of beautiful cards. The colors throughout were gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your talents and for inspiring.

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