I opted to make this a 5x7 card so that I had enough space to create the vine going up one side. I created a cardpanel out of light cream cardstock and ran it through an embossing folder to provide a bit of subtle texture to the areas that my design was not going to be covering up.
I created the window in Silhouette Studio and cut it out with my Cameo. I inked the edges of the top layer of the window with Distress Oxide ink to give it some dimension. I assembled the window and popped it up with foam tape so that I could put a vellum "curtain" behind it. I added folds to the vellum and ran it through an embossing folder with a small pattern. Here is a close up of the window with its curtain.
I used a Honey Bee Stamps die to cut the "wooden" window box out of watercolor paper. I then also cut an array of flowers and leaves from the Altenew Craft a Flower Morning Glory die set, also out of watercolor paper. I then used my Arteza Brush pens to color the leaves, flowers and window box. Once everything was dry, I assembled the flowers and arranged them up the right side of the window, coming out of the window box.
I added a sentiment cut out of white cardstock using another Altenew die set to the window box and I called the project complete.
Here is the picture and color scheme that marks the inspiration for this challenge. Click/tap to see the challenge.
Supplies Used
Slim Sentiments |
CAF Morning Glory |
Wood Planks |
Embossing Folder of the month |
Platinum 6 |
Universal Plates |
Canson Watercolor |
Arteza Real Brush |
Stormy Sky |
Bearly Art Glue |
Scrappy Tape 1/8 |
Foam Tape |
Entered into the Altenew July 2022 Inspiration Challenge
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Monica
Beautiful card and flowers-love the window box under the window
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Monica this card is just stunning, love the window diecut and bright yellow toned flowers, gorgeous, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteI love the intricate flowers. Beautifully done. A window always gives so much freedom and openess. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to have the time to visit blogs again. Home schooling is officially over! This card is simply gorgeous! Beautiful work. I have bought a couple of Altenew sets, but am somewhat intimidated to try them. I have about 100 things I want to do first.
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