

Place small dabs of glue on the “tabs” of the house and start to glue together. With your scoring tool (or the top of a pen cap or other sharp object that won’t puncture the paper) score the roof sides, vertical sides of the house, and the long, horizontal top of where the roof meets the side of the house.ģ. **note, you may need to trim the tab that connects the house together to make sure it doesn’t show through the window.Ģ. Then with an x-acto knife, trim out the centers of the each of the windows. With a scissors or x-acto knife, cut around the outside of the house. Repeat this process for the rest of the houses and the trees.ġ. Allow the house cool when it’s completely, then peel off the foil and reveal your gorgeous design! 🙂Ĥ. Feed the carrier, print and foil together into the Glaminator.ģ. Place the foil over the house with the color side up, then close the transfer carrier carefully as not to crease, bend or move your foil. Trim your foil to fit around the house print (leave about 1/4 inch). Open your transfer carrier, place your house print side up, and roll your foil onto a clean, smooth surface. Turn your Glaminator on (set to the star icon) and allow it to heat up (this should take about a minute for the green light to turn on, indicating it’s ready to use)Ģ. But, test it out and see what works on your specific printer.ġ. The Glaminator works off of the laser printed ink, and I found that the ink didn’t print pure black on the thickest card stock. **Thick card stock is trickier to get to work with printer settings.
Printable up house mac#
On a mac this is in a dropdown labeled preview > printer features. **Be sure to choose “thick paper” in the settings menu on your computer before printing. The Glaminator doesn’t adhere well to textured paper. **If you are using card stock with texture be sure your texture side is DOWN in your printer so that the design prints on the smooth side. Print any of the following templates on your paper Cut your card stock to 8.5×11 if necessaryĢ. Scoring tool (or pen cap for scoring creases)ġ.Easy Peasy! Right?Īnd the best part, is that the many colors of foil available are right up my ally!!! 🙂 SUPPLIES:

The Glaminator is a brand new product that works on the idea that when you print out your image or design on a laser printer, the glaminator foil adheres to the ink from the printer and glaminates or foils your project.

Printable up house how to#
Snag the full tutorial on how to make these DIY printable paper house luminaries for your mantle, holiday table decor OR just to make your house a touch more festive! 🙂 Soooooo when Glaminator contacted me to be a part of their 12 days of Glaminator giveaway ( check it out on IG and win one for yourself) I knew I just HADDDD to make some paper luminaries for the project. I have always been in love with various Christmas houses and villages and the idea of these little “worlds” of homes and shops and things….maybe it’s because I imagine Hallmark movies taking place in them! 🙂
