It's Holly back again today with a window scene card for you. I have been
playing with some new dies that I got from Classy Cards 'n Such, and I can't
wait to share this one!
I started this card by using the Bricks and Bark embossing folder on some red cardstock. To enhance the brick
pattern, I used some Barn Door distress ink as well as some dark brown ink to do the Cuttlebug
Highlights technique from Technique Junkies. I wanted a worn, shabby, country
feel to my brick background.
Next, I die cut the fabulous Grand Madison Window from some natural white cardstock, and then I sponged some
Antique Linen distress ink around the window and the window panes. Did you see
the cute curtain inside the window? I used one of the patterned papers from the
Harvest Lane 6x6 pad and die cut it with the Lace Light Deco border (Cheery Lynn Designs). I needed to cover up the window so
the brick wall wouldn't show through, so I measured the die cut window and cut a
piece of natural white cardstock to a slightly smaller size. The window is
popped up with some Joy foam pads (small) to give the window some depth.
The Bare Branch was cut from some dark brown cardstock and I adhered this directly
over the window. Doesn't that give the impression that there is a huge tree off
to the side with its limbs hanging down? I love that. :-) I used the tiny
leaf die (part of the Bare Branch die set) to cut multiple sets of leaves and then adhered
the leaves to the ends of the branches. Lastly, I die cut the sweet Nestled Bird from the natural white cardstock and then I sponged some Antique Linen
distress ink around it to give a more realistic bird-like appearance. I used a
Joy foam pad (small) to adhere the bird to one of the branches.
I love these window scenes!!! And the possibilities are endless!! There is a window box and a shutter die for each size. So cute!!! You can see all of the Poppy Stamps dies here.
Thanks for stopping by!!! Until next time...
1 comment:
Oh, I am LOVING that window die! Great card!
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