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Brought to you by http://www.MyBinding.com, this video answers the question, "How to Foil Laminate." Foil laminating is an easy process. Here we give you step-by-step instructions on how to work with laminating foil to emboss your materials for a professional look. For more details on a variety of foil laminating supplies, please visit:
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Welcome to MyBinding How To videos. Today's question is how to foil laminate. Creating great looking foil embossed images is really simple. Just watch these couple of steps and you'll see just how easy it is. First off, you'll need a laminator that can handle the job, such as the ProLam Ultra or this Lamitek. Anything that can handle 10mil thickness of laminating pouches or more. Your design will need to be printed on a printer that uses toner based printing. With your design ready, you'll need to select the color or colors of foil you'll be using. All set? Let's begin. The first step is to cut foil pieces that will cover your design completely. With the color side of the foil facing up away from the design, place the whole thing into a laminating carrier. When your laminator is ready at the correct setting, place it, crease end of the carrier in first into the machine. Allow it to process all the way through and lay it down flat and let it cool for a few minutes for the best affect. When your project is completely cooled, lift open the carrier, and gently and slowly peel back the foil. And you'll see, your project is done. It is foil and color embossed. There it is. It's just that simple to foil laminate just about anything. And here at MyBinding, we're here to help you to decide just what laminator and products you need. And for more articles, how to's, demos, and reviews on all things binding and laminating, check out MyBinding.com.