I just had to make this card...at first I was stumped with this set, but when I thought of window boxes and the Eiffel tower in the distance the inspiration just came!
To be precise using the square punch, try Janine's Fabulous Punch trick: Punch out a piece of post-it note with your punch, making sure to get some of the adhesive area in the square. Take this square and put it where you want to punch on your cardstock. Turn the punch over and align the post-it note in the window underneath, then punch. You'll get an accurate punch everytime! The aged look of the "wall" was done using saran wrap.
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2004 GMT Views: 5094
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Registered: October 25, 2004 Location: Great State of Texas Posts: 145656
Tue, Mar 01, 2005 @ 5:16 PM
This is a great card. I've added to my favorites and expect that I shall be casing your idea. I already have an idea in my head to use the window theme. I like how you did the awning also.
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Registered: September 14, 2004 Location: Port Orchard, WA Posts: 333
Sun, Dec 21, 2008 @ 11:30 AM
This card is so innovative. The window with the tower in the background and the use of the corrugation for the window treatment are fabulous. It's a wonderful card.