It's kind of a lazy Saturday here, so I thought I would try to make one more LNS challenge card. I was messing around with how to make an inside panel using the Framed Tulips embossing folder. Sharon Field has a great tutorial on her blog (Click Here) on how to use the folder with different sized card stock. I think the tricky part is setting the windowpane. I find that once I get it lined up, that's the time to "strategically" tuck and hide mini-glue dots underneath the windowpane. I stamped the flower image on a piece of white c/s and then used the Scallop Rectangle Clearlit to cut it out. It's hard to tell, but I cut out the butterfly and secured it on top of the windowpane with a mini-glue dot. Have a good weekend everyone; I'm going to go relax and read a book on my Kindle...........
Stamps: Charming
Inks: Early Espresso
Markers: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive
Papers: Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso
Accessories: Big Shot, Scallop Rectangle Clearlits, Framed Tulip EF, Antique Brad, CAD, Beveled Windowpane, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding Ribbon, Sponge, Scissors, Mini-Glue Dots, Dimensionals
Hi there -I saw your card over on SUDSOL and I was in awe , this card is perfect ! I am a very new demonstrator and still trying to get the groove on :-) But this card is beautiful . Then I was browsing your blog and decided I just love your style
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Eileen! Love how you had all the layers.
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Absolutely stunning card!
ReplyDeleteThat is charming. Thanks for the tip on cutting out the background. Love it!
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Love this!! So pretty and stunning and the best use of the window panes I have seen!! I will be featuring this card on My Crafty Picks #6 on 3-6-11. If you wish to decline please email me at trbauer@insightbb.com
ReplyDeleteTake care
Eileen, congrats on being chosen for LNS Blog Finds. Lovely card, as usual.
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