You've been asking, and we've wanted to carry colored foils for years, but haven't found one that stays put, until now! Jones Tones has perfected their foil paper and glue - the glue is quick drying and stays tacky, just rub foil over it, no ironing involved. That's it! The results are eye catching and fun. Kids and Juniors love it! Great for party projects, or to give added value and glamour to your tie dyes, scarves, etc. See the pictures above. Possibilities are endless!
It holds up in the cool wash on gentle cycle (turn inside out), and works on any smooth fabric. if you need to, best to iron your fabric first and apply the foil as the last step as ironing can reduce the sheen. The heat from dryers can reduce the sheen also, because the stuff is real metal, and can melt, so best to line dry. The glue can be applied with a brush, rubber stamp or copper tjap, gutta applicator bottle for fine lines and writing, or directly from the dispenser bottle. Any way really. Then, after it dries, you lay the foil on it, shiny (colored) side up and rub it. If you lift up the foil and not enough foil has adhered, you just lay the foil back down and rub some more. The backside of a spoon or your fingernails works well.
Mistakes can easily be corrected by adding more glue and foil. And every last bit of colored foil can be used from the sheet too.
Adds a touch of class to any project. We, of course, love it on fabric, but don't forget it can be applied to other surfaces such as wood, paper, glass, plastic, ceramic, leather, you name it.
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