Yep, you read that right! Just watch! I melted the pellets and added color just like Linda did in her video that I linked to last night. I used Amaco's Rub N Buff to get a green color - and it has a bit of shimmer to is as well. Rolled it out and diecut it with a Sizzix"

I'm using a product called Bling Bling! from
eureka stamps.

It says it's a rub on.....but it's an iron on as well.

You want to lay down a silpat sheet or a non-stick craft sheet, the plastic, place the foil on top of that (I switched and used a solid color here) and then another non-stick craft sheet on top of the foil.

Put your iron on the hottest setting and iron all over the top sheet:

Place the whole thing in cold water, then peel it off. You can see that because I ironed it, the plastic melted and spread out, but the foil adhered to all of it. I'm comparing the foiled piece to the original. And I can always foil first and then diecut as well.

To show the difference, I layered the original on top of the foiled one. Which of course gave me yet another idea....layering friendly plastic diecuts as I think this makes a great shadow!
So much to try out, so little time!!!
We get up around 6 am and we just go non-stop until midnight or later. I'm thinking I may end up crashing early tonight! Oh heck....it's already 8:30 pm! I tell you, it's so hard to even stop to write a blog by 7 pm! LOL! What on earth am I going to do when Linda leaves? Next up - soldering "frames" for friendly plastic!!! Well, that's what I'm going to do next...but who knows what I'll blog about next! :o)