Well, all week long this fantastic window perspective card of Tracie's has been stuck in the back of my mind. And so, Joanne threw down her decorate a window challenge and I decided it was just fate... changes to Tracie's card is the only stamp on this is the sentiment. ( I scribbled my scene with pencils and markers) and I did not emboss the leaf window frame panel. this is the card front and it has that slight texture to the cardstock. Joanne, I hope this will work for my decorated window... Thanks for these challenges ladies, & tfl.
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2017 GMT Views: 893
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Tue, Oct 24, 2017 @ 6:48 PM
Whoa! Love this in so many ways! Genius use of the leaf negative space! You're making me eager to stamp and it's going to be a little while! Arrgghhh! lol
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Wed, Jan 03, 2018 @ 11:08 PM
Love your fall card peek-a-boo leaf window with that filigree leaf decorative die-cut and its perky bow. Love the stitching around your leaf and your lovely hand-drawn fall scene. I did one of these leaf peek-a-boos back in September and added Adirondack chairs as well. I sure can't draw, so was a stamped scene for me! I see Tracie and I are SU products users, and she used the same window pane stamp that I did. I did have to make my scene's ground slope slightly larger to fill my leaf. I wondered why Tracie didn't seem to have to do that on hers...duh! we used different leaf die-cuts! Such a pretty card, Stacy!
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