foiled embossing
Foiled embossing is a printing technique that combines two processes: embossing and foil stamping. Embossing creates a raised design on a surface, while foil stamping applies a metallic or colored foil to that raised area. This technique is often used in packaging, business cards, and invitations to add a touch of elegance and visual interest.
The process begins with a metal die that is heated and pressed onto the material, creating the embossed effect. Then, a foil sheet is applied, adhering only to the raised areas. This results in a striking contrast between the shiny foil and the textured background, enhancing the overall design.