Use on paper, fabric, wood or other porous surfaces
Use with iCraft Deco Foil adhesives (gel, pen, toner sheets, liquid, foam, spray and hot melt)
Washable on fabrics
Acid Free
Specification: Deco Foil, 5 Transfer Sheets, 6″ x 12″, Purple
Product Dimensions
1 x 1 x 7 inches
Item model number
5111.5
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Item Weight
0.704 ounces
Manufacturer
Therm O Web
Country of Origin
USA
Date First Available
October 5, 2011
Photos: Deco Foil, 5 Transfer Sheets, 6″ x 12″, Purple
13 reviews for Deco Foil, 5 Transfer Sheets, 6″ x 12″, Purple
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C. Smith –
I tried several different ways to get this to work and could never get the foil to sick to anything other than my hands.
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KDO –
I have this brand of foil in lots of different colors, including Purple. It’s super shiny and easy to use. I use the toner/laminator method, and sometimes I don’t get complete coverage on my papercrafts, but all in all, I’m very pleased with this product. I’m kind of new to papercrafting, but I love how I can enhance my homemade greeting cards with foil to give them a very professional, non-homemade, appearance. I use a Brother laser printer, and a 3M laminator, and this method works pretty well for most applications. I do notice that the foil sometimes does not adhere perfectly to areas of large print, but as long as I use more intricate, detailed print, the foil performs beautifully!
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Emma –
Works very well. However, be warned that this foil is a bit stiffer than some. Because of this, it is easier (for me) to cut into precise pieces, but the foil doesn’t stick to intricate designs very well. I use this foil with a laminator on laser printer ink. Some of my floral designs don’t show up very well when I lift off the foil. With that said, I think this foil is a lot better than the ones I can find at my local Hobby Lobby. The hobby lobby foil instantly started to flake. When using this foil, I suggest laminating on designs that don’t have a lot of details.
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Tweety –
As described. Ive bought a few different colors. Very shinny. I also bought the adhesive htv. So this is prefect for the top of htv.
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Laura –
Disappointed that this foil doesn’t work with a foil quill.
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allissa smith –
I got this a an add on item when I ordered over 25.00 one time. I used a cheap laminate machine to test it and it worked great. I love it and the price I paid was not bad either.
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StacyLee –
I love he Deco Foils. The Deco Foils add a beautiful foil look to your project. It works in several different ways. You can use the Deco Foil glue, you can print your project out using a laser jet printer and then heat set it with a laminating machine or you can cut out your project using double sided foam craft sheets or any type of double sided adhesive sheets. You can even use foam dots or squares.
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sammo –
Lovely quailty!
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R Styles –
I used these to DIY my wedding invites, I did have to do some experimentation with different toners and different combinations to get the Thermoweb Foil to properly stick, it wasn’t as easy as simple as printing and going in my experienced, but on the finished product it now looks pheonomonal, people have assumed that I’ve spent a lot of money on my invites due to the foiling. Be Savvy and cut as little as you need at the 5 sheets inside will go a long way!
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Ann –
Beautiful color
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Amazon Kunde –
ok
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Joanne M. –
easy to use.
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Mellissa Landrum –
I bought 5 different colors for card making. I prefer these foils to the Heidi foils. Heidi foils are thinner so it makes it harder to get them into place. Thermo Web foil has a stiffer backing that keeps it from rolling around. I used these to make foil cards. I used the laser printer/laminator method, and the embossed stamp/laminator method. Both worked perfectly.
C. Smith –
I tried several different ways to get this to work and could never get the foil to sick to anything other than my hands.
KDO –
I have this brand of foil in lots of different colors, including Purple. It’s super shiny and easy to use. I use the toner/laminator method, and sometimes I don’t get complete coverage on my papercrafts, but all in all, I’m very pleased with this product. I’m kind of new to papercrafting, but I love how I can enhance my homemade greeting cards with foil to give them a very professional, non-homemade, appearance. I use a Brother laser printer, and a 3M laminator, and this method works pretty well for most applications. I do notice that the foil sometimes does not adhere perfectly to areas of large print, but as long as I use more intricate, detailed print, the foil performs beautifully!
Emma –
Works very well. However, be warned that this foil is a bit stiffer than some. Because of this, it is easier (for me) to cut into precise pieces, but the foil doesn’t stick to intricate designs very well. I use this foil with a laminator on laser printer ink. Some of my floral designs don’t show up very well when I lift off the foil. With that said, I think this foil is a lot better than the ones I can find at my local Hobby Lobby. The hobby lobby foil instantly started to flake. When using this foil, I suggest laminating on designs that don’t have a lot of details.
Tweety –
As described. Ive bought a few different colors. Very shinny. I also bought the adhesive htv. So this is prefect for the top of htv.
Laura –
Disappointed that this foil doesn’t work with a foil quill.
allissa smith –
I got this a an add on item when I ordered over 25.00 one time. I used a cheap laminate machine to test it and it worked great. I love it and the price I paid was not bad either.
StacyLee –
I love he Deco Foils. The Deco Foils add a beautiful foil look to your project. It works in several different ways. You can use the Deco Foil glue, you can print your project out using a laser jet printer and then heat set it with a laminating machine or you can cut out your project using double sided foam craft sheets or any type of double sided adhesive sheets. You can even use foam dots or squares.
sammo –
Lovely quailty!
R Styles –
I used these to DIY my wedding invites, I did have to do some experimentation with different toners and different combinations to get the Thermoweb Foil to properly stick, it wasn’t as easy as simple as printing and going in my experienced, but on the finished product it now looks pheonomonal, people have assumed that I’ve spent a lot of money on my invites due to the foiling. Be Savvy and cut as little as you need at the 5 sheets inside will go a long way!
Ann –
Beautiful color
Amazon Kunde –
ok
Joanne M. –
easy to use.
Mellissa Landrum –
I bought 5 different colors for card making. I prefer these foils to the Heidi foils. Heidi foils are thinner so it makes it harder to get them into place. Thermo Web foil has a stiffer backing that keeps it from rolling around. I used these to make foil cards. I used the laser printer/laminator method, and the embossed stamp/laminator method. Both worked perfectly.