I have previously done a class using Angelina Film (also called Fusible Film) but as I have quite a few newer girls who have never used it before and the previous class was several years ago, I thought I'd revisit it again. Some of them already have the film but have never used it so I will be showing them several ways to use their Angelina.
The first atc is made by using the Angelina as the background on black cardstock and run through a machine with an embossing folder, then heated to create the various colours and burn marks.
"Vivacious"...
For this next one I have attached the Angelina to a chipboard shape and then coated it several times with clear utee, making it look like a shiny dichroic glass embellishment. It looks like opal!
"Captivating"...
If you can tear your eyes away from the vision through the window... the window is made by attaching Angelina to a frame, embossing it with an embossing folder through a machine and then applying heat to make the Angelina change colour but also burn away in sections on the window.
"Seduction"...
This embellishment piece with Angelina was made by covering a piece of black cardstock with Angelina (I use pva craft glue to attach the Angelina), allow to dry then run through a Cuttlebug
die-cut to make the embellishment.
"Conjurer"...
This is the same technique as above with a different shaped piece... it's actually the waste of the above piece! Did you notice that?
"North South"...
These 3 atc's below are the remaining ones from the previous class, Glue Embossing. All the girls who took this class did an amazing job of their pieces. It's a really easy but very effective technique!
"Trashy"...
"Technicolour Season"...
"Truth or Conspiracy"...
Hope to have some more Angelina samples to show next time.
Those ATCs look fabulous Kelsey. xxxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Glenda! Does it want to make you pull out your Angelina Film? :-)
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