Took Memory Box Small Window and cut twice. Took the first one and traced the inside, lightly. Took craft knife and cut just a bit outside the lines, until there's a rectangular open cut in the front of the actual CARD. Use dimensional tape to pop the window frame up from the opening. Then use acetate or window sheets to slip behind the window. A little bit of yellow daffodil paper was crimped then edged with an unknown punch and adhered to the back i then popped the second window up on the reverse side with foam mounting tape. For the inside of the card, I used a green, flowered dp so it looks like wallpaper. Next, back to the outside and cut one inch strips of cs to look like siding. Attach window box with mounting tape and I used Impression Obsession small flower dies and leafy branch 2 to fill out the window box. The MFT grass die was topped with tiny star tree canopy from memory box that I shaped on my flower mat and glued onto the grass. The best part is seeing the back of everything through the 'window'. I call this 'Kittie's Window' after the person who brought me from just stamping into the world of actual papercrafting. This was my first attempt at a WHOLE card, instead of just the window itself. Here's the window and the woman who has inspired so many people!! http://kittiekraft.typepad.com/kitti...-of-roses
Date: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 GMT Views: 840
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Paper: SU! Whisper white, Glorious Green, Real Red, Daffodil Yellow, Various DP
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Thu, Jan 02, 2014 @ 1:44 AM
Carmen this is great. Kittie sure has inspired and taught so many of us the true meaning of paper craft. You have captured the essence of Kittie perfectly.
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