I told myself to make sure and cut only one layer of the card with a die and that made me wonder what I would do to fix if it I cut through both, so I did it!
The front window uses a clear acetate window sheet and the back window is classic wax paper ironed with {distress} crayons between two layers.
I think it would be fabulous to hand write a message with a permanent marker on the back layer so you can see some of it through the front window. Then stand it up on a sunny windowsill and let the light shine right through both windows card!
Hope you join me in the Mix-Ability forum any time to create a sneaky window project!
More photos of my double window card are on my blog along with supplies and directions! --> Rain Puddles Design
Date: Friday, September 29, 2017 GMT Views: 413
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131543
Fri, Sep 29, 2017 @ 1:13 AM
I love all the texture on the front layer. And the little staples look fab. I'm thinking of visiting a friend this morning, but that just gives me lots of thinking time to come up with an idea.
Registered: July 19, 2010 Location: Conway, MA Posts: 7513
Fri, Sep 29, 2017 @ 2:10 PM
So cute and unique! Love your color palette and all the fun textural components. I like how you created the window and used wax paper/crayon in the bg. Very cool!
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