Forget Gold Leaf — Gold Transfer Foil Is the Stuff DIY Dreams Are Made Of

We’re in love. Gold transfer foil is the stuff DIY dreams are made of. You can add a touch of gold to a tote using transfer foil and brush-on adhesive, designed specifically for fabrics — all included in our handy dandy DIY Gold Foil kit.

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This technique also works on wood, cork and some paper objects as well as an endless list of fabric items. So take a look around and start thinking of what objects in your home could use a metallic accent!

convenient kit

here and see where it all started!

Materials:

– Cotton tote bag

– Gold transfer foil

– Foil transfer adhesive

– Paintbrush

– Parchment paper

(or get the kit here in one of four colors!)

Additional Tools (not included):

– Iron

– Scissors (optional)

– Paper plate

Instructions:

1. Squirt some glue onto a paper plate or other surface not used for food.

2. Brush a thin layer of glue onto your tote bag.

3. Let glue dry slightly for 30 seconds.

4. Place one sheet of gold transfer foil on top of the glue, silver side down.

5. Lay a sheet of parchment paper on top of the gold foil and iron for 20 seconds.

6. Let sit until completely cool to the touch, and peel away the gold foil.

7. Repeat this process until you are happy with your design.

8. Let gold foil cure completely for 72 hours before use.

Grab your main materials (pictured left) and some additional household supplies (pictured right) and let’s get started!

This first technique is a fun, no-fuss brushstroke for a painterly look!

The Brushstroke

First things first — squirt out some transfer adhesive onto a paper plate or other surface that will not be used for food.

Brush on a thin layer of adhesive in a sweeping motion, loading on more glue at the beginning of the brushstroke and lifting your brush up and away from the fabric at the end. If you’re nervous about this step, turn your tote bag inside out and do a practice run on the inside first!

Let the adhesive dry slightly for 30 seconds so that it becomes tacky, and then place one foil sheet, silver side down, on top of the adhesive. Gently smooth down the foil with your fingers so that you can see the adhesive shape beneath.

Place a sheet of parchment paper on top of the gold foil and iron for 20 seconds on medium heat. Make sure to get the whole surface of your design heated.

Let the foil cool down completely so that it is no longer warm to the touch, and then peel away to reveal your gold brushstrokes!

Repeat this process until you are happy with your design! We covered the entire bag for an all-over pattern.

Check out that shine! Let your gold foil design cure completely for 72 hours before use, and hand wash if necessary.

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The Cutout Cross

Next up is a much more controlled technique for those sharp geometric folks!

Instead of letting the glue decide where the gold sticks, control your gold foil destiny by cutting out thin strips first.

Brush on a thin layer of adhesive in the general shape and size of your foil cross. It helps to make your brushstrokes a little bit longer and wider than the actual foil strips, to make sure that the whole shape definitely sticks.

Let your adhesive dry for 30 seconds and then press down both strips on top of each other to form a cross.

Place that sheet of parchment paper over the whole cross and iron evenly for 20 seconds on medium heat.

You know the drill. Let those babies cool and then peel away the foil.

We’re loving the added brush stroke texture in this controlled geometric pattern.

This third technique is as simple as it gets! This isn’t your average solid gold dip – here you get the added effect of a rough natural texture.

The Quarter Dip

Brush on adhesive all over the bottom 1/4 of your bag, and cover with solid pieces of gold foil. This should take more than one piece, so just overlap two sheets and cut off the excess.

Same deal, different bag! Iron, let cool, and peel to reveal.

You can never go wrong with a good classic dip!

Our fourth and final technique packs a serious verbal punch.

The Wordsmith

Brush on large letters in adhesive, making sure to get a good even coat. You could also use stencils for this one (and really any other design) but we decided to tackle it freehand to keep that quick-brushed look going.

Let dry for 30 seconds, cover your adhesive letters with gold foil, and iron away.

Once cool to the touch, peel away and see what you’ve got! If you don’t love the coverage, you can always brush another layer of adhesive on over the top of your existing letters, and iron on more foil to fill in any significant bald spots.

Get ready to turn heads out there!

Psst — we’ll let you in on a secret here. Our kit comes with TWICE the gold foil and adhesive you need to make one tote bag. That means its time to start looking around your house and closet to see what other things you can get your gold foiling hands on!

But wait, there’s more!

We couldn’t resist adding some quick gold spots to a pair of white sneakers. This follows the same brushstroke technique as before (just be extra careful with the iron on this one).

If these shoes could talk…

…they’d be full of sass.

Seeing as this technique also works on wood, cork, paper, and most porous surfaces, we looked to our workspaces to jazz up cork-topped pencil cups and paper notebooks.

But let’s not forget our lovely tote friend — the perfect canvas for a whole mess of gold foil, customized to your own style and personality.

Maddie, our creative coordinator, is all over this flirty pink and gold tote.

And visual designer Marisa is bringin’ the sass back with this black typographic number.

Our rockstar buyer Alicia grabbed the classic dipped tote that goes with absolutely EVERYTHING.

And last but not least – associate editor Cortney is rockin’ this classy patterned white tote.

Whatcha got in there, Cort? ;)

What other gold foiling projects are you dying to get your hands on? Tell us in the comments below.

The best New Year’s Eve party photo booths don’t skimp out on the *sparkle,* so make sure yours is up to par this year with a healthy dose of glitz and glam. Think: glitter, glasses, confetti, and metallics. If you’re looking for a little inspo, check out our list of shiny photo booth props and backdrops to get you that Insta-worthy setup. Scroll on for 12 ideas for a bright New Year’s Eve photo booth.
DIY Paper Party Hats: Now your leftover paper plates from your Christmas party can be put to good use. Less waste, more party! (via Brit + Co)
DIY Sequin Letter Garland: If you love the look of this glittered-out garland as much as we do, make your own using sequin gold trim. The best part? This DIY is so versatile that you can use it for any event after NYE. (via A Beautiful Mess)
DIY NYE Star Crown: When it comes to the last night of the year, appropriate headwear options include glittery bows, confetti barettes, and this crown of stars. (via The House That Lars Built)
DIY NYE Glasses: Get your groove on with these handmade specs. (via Brit + Co)
DIY Clock Balloon Decor: Set each of your (balloon) clocks to help you count down to midnight. Stick to foil balloons and gold glitter stickers for maximum shine and sparkle. (via Studio DIY / Balloon Time)
DIY Jumbo Confetti Poppers: Give your guests the opportunity to blow each other away at midnight with a confetti-filled reaction shot. (via Sugar & Cloth)
DIY Gilded Photo Backdrop: You'd never believe that this backdrop is made from mop heads and spray glitter. (via Brit + Co)
DIY Disco Ball Christmas Tree: With a forest of these in the background, everyone will be well lit for their closeup. (via Studio DIY)
DIY Disco Ball Glasses: By the time you're ready for a pic, your makeup may not be on fleek anymore. Cover it up with these party shades and no one will be any wiser. (via Club Crafted)
DIY Scalloped Fringed Backdrop: You passed on the scalloped potatoes at Christmas dinner, but you should totally say yes to this fluttery background. (via Make + Tell)
DIY 5-Minute Gold Photo Booth: Pressed for time as the countdown to midnight approaches? Check out this quick and easy tutorial. (via Brit + Co)

Which of these shiny photo booth decor ideas did you like best? Follow us on Pinterestfor more party inspo!

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The quiet luxury of European-inspired decor is having a moment, with relaxed linens, rustic plaster finishes, and earthy palettes leading the way. Jackie Kosnett and Martina Biegel, the design duo behind Galerie Design + Build, reimagined an outdated 1950s home in Mar Vista, Los Angeles, turning it into a stunning retreat inspired by their travels to Italy.

Scroll for major home decor inspiration from this European-inspired L.A. home renovation!

BEFORE SUNROOM

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Originally a cramped two-bedroom with an awkward layout, the home included an unusual sunroom addition that felt more like a makeshift trailer.

BEFORE KITCHEN

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Outdated wallpaper and years without a refresh left the home in need of a serious renovation. Also, those curtains!

BEFORE BATHROOM

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You get the picture, the home was originally designed for another era.

AFTER

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1. Earthy Color Palette

Fresh off a trip to Italy, the principals infused the design with Mediterranean warmth, pairing clean contemporary lines with soft textures, rich materials, and an earthy, neutral palette. They repurposed the underutilized sunroom, relocating the kitchen there and turning it into a sleek, inviting space.

“We wanted to create a serene escape from the city through a neutral yet warm palette,” says Jackie.

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In true Italian spirit, the kitchen serves as the heart of the home — designed with limestone, European white oak, plaster finishes, and unlacquered brass, anchoring the home's quiet luxury aesthetic.

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The interiors were styled in collaboration with Neustadt-Studio, whose vision aligned perfectly with Jackie and Martina’s.

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2. Vintage Decor

"From there we added vintage pieces from our own private collection, including a curved mohair sofa for a pop of color, Willy Guhl planters and a Pirman armchair by Heinz Julien," says Martina. I love the European inspiration and classic furniture design.

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Blending old and new is a signature of Galerie Design + Build. Vintage lighting was thoughtfully layered in to bring character and a sense of history to the space.

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3. Textured Materials

The pair could give a master class in layered neutral design. “Bringing in textured materials like leathered and tumbled natural stone, mixing different wood finishes, patterns in tile layouts or fabrics, and blending in vintage lighting and furniture will add depth while maintaining a neutral palette.” says Jackie.

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Limestone, European white oak, plaster finishes, and unlacquered brass continue throughout the home to add continuity.

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Quiet luxury isn’t limited to neutrals — calming paint colors and vintage art can bring just as much serenity and sophistication.

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4. Floral Accents

The floral bedspread has the charm of a classic Italian villa in summer — nostalgic in a beautiful way.

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The result? A modern Italian-inspired sanctuary that balances simplicity and soul, right in the heart of Los Angeles.

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Little-known fact: Metallic decor doesn’t have to be all glitz and glamour. These 15 metallic wedding ideas are perfect for the modern couple that wants to go a more minimalist route with their decorating style — while still dazzling. Throw on some shades and start scrolling, because the glow of these metallic details shines just as bright as that diamond on your ring finger.

1. Metallic Arch: Dine under strategically placed copper piping for an enchanted meal that has an industrial feel. This metallic accent will especially shine against reception spaces with brick or white walls. (via Lauren Scotti / Green Wedding Shoes)

2. Metallic and Marble: Just because less is more doesn’t mean that your wedding cake should be boring. Take a minimalist marble cake and add a metallic strip (or two!) to give it the spotlight it deserves. (via Sweet Bakes / Harper’s Bazaar)

3. Rose Gold Place Cards: The rose gold craze is still going strong. Make your guests feel extra special with these capiz shell place cards that can be used as favors or coasters after the big day ends. (via Hanwriting / Tidewater and Tulle)

4. Metallic Backdrop: Nothing screams “Photo op!” quite like a gold geometric backdrop. It’s the perfect modern twist for an outdoor event. (via The Nichols / Ruffled Blog)

5. Light Bulb Place Cards: Ditch your paper place cards for an industrial copper light bulb that will seriously turn heads. With these beauties on your reception tables, you won’t be the only one lighting up the room! (via Sarah Street Photography / 100 Layer Cake)

6. Metallic Bar Decor: It should be mandatory for every open bar to be as welcoming as this one. From the original shape of the decor to the gorgeous floral details, this bar couldn’t be more inviting. Cheers! (via Sarah Eubanks Photography / Bespoke Bride)

7. Decadent Dessert: Your wedding cake deserves an entrance too! Roll out your cake or dessert bar on a rose gold tray and everyone will be scrambling for a slice. (via Andy Roberts Photography / Junebug Weddings)

8. Rooftop Vows: Pair a metallic backdrop with dark jeweled tones for a cool contrast that is definitely photo-worthy. The best part is the personalized monogram that highlights you as a couple. (via Sally Pinera / Style Me Pretty)

9. Copper Cups: The asymmetrical wreaths in this photo are certainly special, but it’s the copper cups that really steal the show. So elegant, yet oh-so-cozy. (via Local Milk Blog)

10. Ceremony Frame: Every white brick wall deserves a ceremony arch as beautiful as this one. The metallic glow and bold florals will highlight you as you exchange your vows. (via Anushe Low Photography / Joanna Truby)

11. Hanging Decor: Outdoor hanging installments make for the best optical illusions. Glam up a greenery-filled backdrop with metallic shapes that will look ahhh-mazing in your wedding photos. (via Jessica Cooper Photography / Style Me Pretty)

12. Metallic Table Numbers: We pinky promise that your table numbers won’t get lost in a crowd when they shine this brightly. The combination of glittery gold and a caged frame will make it easy for your guests to know exactly where they’re sitting. (via First Mate Photography Co. / Brides)

13. Desert Daydream: With a desert backdrop this dreamy, we didn’t think it could get any better. This metallic frame proved us wrong though — it’s the perfect way to showcase this couple’s love. (via Laura Goldenberger Photography / Green Wedding Shoes)

14. Matching Metallics: Hats off to this bride who expertly matched the metallic sparkle in her wedding gown to her cascading bouquet. We couldn’t even dream of a more perfect combo. *insert heart eye emoji here* (via Erica Velasco / Artfully Wed)

15. Cool Cards: Collect your cards in the most classy way with a metallic box that you can reuse for your wedding mementos. Place this on your welcome table so your guests know exactly where to put their gift. (via Carmen Santorelli / Style Me Pretty)

Which metallic details are your favorite? Follow us on Pinterest for more wedding and decor inspo!

Bubble dresses are officially back in the fashion world for 2025. Once a 1950s staple, the unique bubble hem is definitely divisive among dress lovers right now. Us on the other hand, we’re totally sold on bubble dresses – these 9 styles convinced us they’re so chic. Playful yet polished, these bubble dresses are perfect for making a style statement this spring and summer!

Scroll on to shop the cutest bubble dresses for spring and summer outfits!

Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & Fitch Bubble Hem Mini Dress

Drenched in flattering details – from the drop waist to the straight neckline – this mini bubble dress with removable straps lets you create endless outfit combos while feeling confident AF. The black and white color palette alongside the bold polka dots feels oh-so Parisian, too.

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Damson Madder Becca Bubble Mini Dress

This bubble dress has some bubbly sleeves to match, which only add to the drama of it all! The sleeves themselves are also removable, so you can style it for hotter days. The mixed pattern is downright darling for a femme-leaning look.

Gap

Gap Linen-Blend Mini Bubble Dress

Butter yellow dresses are another must-have style this season, so you're basically hopping on two trends at once with this sleek piece from Gap!

J.Crew

J.Crew Bubble-Hem Mixy Dress

Crafted from a crisp poplin material, this bubble dress is undeniably polished, so it'd be ideal for office days or any work-related events. It also has a subtle drop waist for added flattery!

Anthropologie

Mare Mare Sleeveless Scoop-Neck Bubble-Hem Mini Dress

The easy scoop neck on this dress leans casual, though you could totally dress it up quickly with a structured blazer, a stack of your fave jewelry, and heels. For more casual moments, we'd style this number with some riding boots!

Nordstrom

ASTR The Label Floral Bubble Hem Minidress

Florals are never a bad idea! This mini-length marvel is adorable for any spring occasion.

Madewell

Madewell The Melody Bubble-Hem Smocked Midi Dress

For a longer, higher-coverage option, this gorgeous green dress comes complete with a fitted smocked bodice and a flowy bubble hem skirt for flair.

Free People

Hansen & Gretel Alaska Mini Dress

The pattern on this bubble dress is everything! Full of color, you'll definitely stand out and feel all the summer vibes once you slip it on.

Eloquii

Eloquii Bubble Skirt Midi Dress

A stark white dress like this one wears well with anything. We think this would be the perfect piece for a beachy vacation!

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The '90s called to let everyone know we're finally getting a sequel to Clueless, but we won't be reliving 97 minutes of nostalgia. Rather, a series is being developed right now and we've got all the details about it! I, for one, am ready to see Cher Horowitz and crew all grown up because the original movie's ending alluded to their bright futures.

Scroll to find out what to expect from the Clueless TV series, plus revisit the scene that made me fall in love with playing dress up!

Is there going to be a Clueless 2?

Yes! Variety announced Peacock is developing the Clueless sequel series yesterday. We can already hear Cher saying "Whatever" to someone who's doing something annoying.

Which cast members will be in Clueless 2?

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As of now, Alicia Silverstone's return as Cher Horowitz is the only cast information that's been publicized (via Variety). We'd love to see Paul Rudd return as Josh and Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport!

What is Clueless 2 about? 

The plot's details are still TBA (to be announced), but Variety is convinced the Clueless sequel series will pick up after the events of the movie.

Who's producing and writing the script for Clueless 2? 

Writers Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage and Jordan Weiss are hard at work on the Clueless script. Alicia Silverstone is also an executive producer alongside Amy Heckerling, writer and director of the OG film, and producer Robert Lawrence (via Variety).

Knowing the names who made the iconic film what it is makes me feel relieved the series will be the one fans of the cult classic deserve!

My Favorite Clueless Scene

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I was 100% convinced I'd be able to wear computer generated outfits which probably explains my love for the now defunct Polyvore. It was a collage sight that became home for those who loved creating virtual style mood boards and I like to think Cher Horowitz inspired it.

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