Stamps: Waltzingmouse - Flurries, Frosty in the Meadow, Elf Made
Inks: Versafine - Onyx Black; Stampin' Up! - Old Olive
Dies: Poppy Stamps - Grand Gothic Arch; Lawn Fawn - Stitched Hillside Borders
Accessories: White Lustre Card; SU Card - Smoky Slate; Anita's DP - Classic Blue Christmas; Clear Embossing Powder; SU Markers - Daffodil Delight, Early Espresso; Glitter and sequins; Acetate
I've seen shaker cards all over the Internet for the last few weeks, so I thought I'd make my Christmas window a shaker card. I cut a panel of white card slightly smaller than the base and cut out the window shape (I've kept the white window frame for use later). I put the panel onto the card base and lightly traced round the inside of the window frame. I also cut a frame in grey which I attached to the white panel with double sided tape. I cut a piece of acetate larger than the window and attached it to the tape. I cut some snowy design paper to size and adhered it to the card base and stamped the trees. On white card I stamped the little house, embossed with clear powder, cut it out and coloured the windows and doors. I adhered this flat to the card. Next I cut a white hill and adhered that flat. I finished off with a large tree right in the foreground. I put dimensional tape all the way round the stamped image (making sure there were no gaps) and finished by adding some glitter and sequins. I put some dimensional tape at the corners of the window panel and a placed it on top of the foam ring. And the shaker card works!!!! Yea! On the inside I cut a mat layer of grey and stamped some more trees and a sentiment on the white panel. Here's a close up of the window - you can really see the sparkle and shimmer of the glitter and sequins.
Don't forget to visit the blog to see what the rest of the team have made using the theme Christmas Window. And a reminder that we're still running our DT Call - you need to play along with all the challenge this month, simply add the initial DT after your name when you link up! That's it for now.
Wow Deborah, this card is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDeborah; c'est tellement élégant, magnifique fenêtre, très joli paysage, biz
ReplyDeleteOK, I'm casing both the front and inside of this one - I have that die and never thought to use it like this! Gorgeous! I also have those WM trees and they look fab!Enjoy your time with Ben and Sophie! Hope they brought you some Thornton's Chocolate-smothered special toffee and if you don't like it, you know where to send it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GORGEOUS card! I might just have to make a shaker card now!!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's a shaker card! I already thought it was gorgeous. I like the mix of traditional and contemporary.Fab DT card Deborah
ReplyDeleteLouise xx
Deborah, this is fantastic! You built a picturesque winter landscape and created a shaker card! Wow!
ReplyDeleteGoodness me Deborah, this beautiful card definitely has the WOW factor! Love the idea of a sparkly, glittery shaker card window scene! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous, I made a shaker card too - great minds think alike - Jacqueline xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Deborah.
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Margaret M
Fantastic card Deborah!!
ReplyDeleteThe shaker card was a clever idea for the window! The pastel color scheme and the glitter give your card just the right frosty feel.
ReplyDeleteAwww, sweet! I totally love your card! I am so much fond of handmade Christmas greetings and I am trying to keep all of my cards for my family personalized. I wish I could be as good as you. That's lovely. Have a great and happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Deborah. I love the window die cut - very classy, and how gorgeous to make it a shaker card too! A really wonderful card - love it. Hugs, Gill xx
ReplyDeleteWow Deborah! I'm nearly speechless over how gorgeous and fascinating this card is. Awesome idea and truly FAB make!! Hugs D
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