Hello, good to see you today. This week Brutus Monroe has teamed up with Therm-O-Web to how well both their products fit together. The cards I feature to day in the Therm-O-Web part 2 event use transfer gel, foil and a stunning Brutus Monroe stencil. I absolutely love this stencil, I think it is my most favourite stencil from Brutus Monroe. And when I saw Therm-O-Web week coming up, I knew I had to use it.
I have created 3 cards today to show how you can still use the same stencil and idea, but change it up to get three different looks: feminine, masculine and unisex. If I had to choose though, my favourite is the ‘Bonjour beautiful’ card. Penny embossing powder and Apricot ink pair so well with Therm-O-Web ‘s Rose fold foil. It is a match made in heaven. So if you’re ready, read on!
*For supplies featured in this post, please refer to the links at the end of the post.
Therm-O-Web part 2 - process overiew **
For each card, I started with ink blending a colour onto a card panel. I used a combination of Brutus Monroe surface inks and Distress Oxides. Once happy with the ink, I applied decofoil Transfer Gel over the Tangled waves stencil. I positioned this over the areas where I had ink blended. This was left to dry clear.
Once completely dry, I foiled each panel using decofoil with my Minc machine on heat setting 3. To finish off the cards I used a combination of stamps on vellum with Brutus Monroe embossing powders. The Penny Embossing powder pairs well with the Rose gold decofoil, Gilded looks loverly with Gold decofoil and sterling goes well with Silver decofoil.
**For full details on how these cards came together, check out the link to the Brutus Monroe blog at the end of the post for the full instructions.
Therm-O-Web part 2 - Feminine: Bonjour beautiful Card Photos


Therm-O-Web part 2 - Masculine: Happy Birthday to you Card Photos


Therm-O-Web part 2 - Unisex: Happy Birthday Card Photos


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To see the full post on how these cards came together, check out the Brutus Monroe blog HERE
SUPPLIES USED Therm-O-Web Part 2 Cards:
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additional materials:
White and Grey card base 5.5″ x 4.25, fun foam, double-sided adhesive tape, acrylic blocks, die cutting machine, scissors, paintbrush, twine.
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In case you missed part 1, hop over to the post here!
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*this post was produce as part of my design team work for Brutus Monroe. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Brutus Monroe to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love. The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert.