Hi this is Lori and I am a Sassy Guest Designer today!! Sheila is famous for her Window Cards, so I thought I would make one for her blog. Usually when I make cards, I make them two at a time ~ so I guess I made two for her blog!!
I started out with some fabulous paper that I found. This is an 8x8 stack called The Colorful Life and each page looks like a piece of art!!
I took this piece of paper from the pad, and added a sheet of music paper from Immortal Love, and a piece of blue from my Shimmer Stack.
I welded this frame and shadow from Gypsy Wanderings together to form a card (3.95h). I took a flower from Mother's Day Bouquet (3.08h) and used Hide Contour to hide the inside cuts. Then I welded the flower into the frame.
I copy and pasted (before I hid the inner cuts) the large flower twice. I added another flower in two sizes (1.59h and 1.35h).
I wanted a liner for the card, so I opened a Layer 2 and copied the shadow of the frame. I made it a little smaller than the card (3.71h).
I cut out the pieces and used my Martha Stewart Score Board to score the card in half (4 inches).
I used Vintage Photo and Fired Brick to ink the flower pieces.
I crumpled the flowers a little for some texture and added a pearl to the center of the flower. I used glue dots to piece the flowers together.
I used one of Joy's Life All Around Sentiment stamps for the inside of the cards.
Here is the second card. I switched the card and liner for a different look.
I had fun making these window cards Sassy Style!
Thank you Sheila for sharing my project on your blog today!!!
Love it! Love those papers too.
ReplyDeleteI am one sassy MeMa, so this is a perfect card for me. Love how u did those flowers. I also love Tims distress inks. Definately am going to follow your blog now. Great job gf. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteLori, this card is WONDERFUL and you know how I love window cards! Your tutorial shows us exactly how to do and I am sure many will try to make this card! TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Lori. I love Mother's day bouquet cartridge too. TFS
ReplyDeleteLori, how pretty!!! Of course you always do a fab job, my friend!!! Love your window card!
ReplyDeleteI love window cards. Yours are adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing this! I'm inspired to create one myself!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!!
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