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Hello!  I’m so excited to share with you a fun technique to use with your Deco Foils™.  I created a series of pattern toner sheets.  They are simply 8.5 x 11 sheets that you can print with your laser printer or at your local office supply, then cut with your digital die cutter, punches, by hand or even use as background paper.  I recommend printing onto 110# white cardstock.

Deco Foil and Pattern Toner Sheets for Card Making

1You can download these toner sheets HERE.

Diagonal Pattern

Striped Pattern

Small Dot Pattern


Pattern Toner Sheet Card I:

Now for the fun part!  Cut some fun shapes out of the toner sheet.  I used my Cricut Explore to cut these shapes, letters, and numbers.

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Grab your favorite color of Deco Foil™, heat up your laminator and decide which shapes you’d like to laminate.

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Using a piece of copy paper folded in half, lay your shapes down inside the folded paper with the pattern facing up, then apply the Deco Foil™ color side up, close the copy paper and run it through your laminator (make sure you laminator has been preheated and it nice and hot).

6Remove the Deco Foil (look at this fun negative!)

5Now stand back and admire your beautiful work.  How cool are these blue foiled shapes and letters!

The possibilities are endless!

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If you’d like to see this project from start to finish, here’s a quick video!   Don’t forget to pick up your toner sheets from the link above!

4 Comments on Deco Foil and Pattern Toner Sheets for Card Making

  1. Joanna
    June 19, 2015 at 2:56 pm (10 years ago)

    Great video Lorrie and love this techniuqe.

  2. Melanie Amaya
    July 14, 2015 at 10:50 pm (9 years ago)

    Thanks for the toner sheets. Can’t wait to play with them.

  3. Tanya
    June 5, 2017 at 8:02 am (8 years ago)

    Hi, thanks for the tips. I ordered my deco foil and I want to try the patterned polka dots, however the link goes to dropbox and it says the file cannot be found.

    • admin
      June 5, 2017 at 11:54 am (8 years ago)

      Hi Tanya…thank you for letting us know. We’ve updated the tutorial with new links to the individual patterns for you!