Tuesday, December 16, 2014

December 2014 Technique - Glitter Window Card

Our class this month made Glitter Window Cards, I think I surprised a few ladies at how easy this great technique is.  This technique I learnt years ago from my upline, in fact, it was the first technique that I learnt.  Who knew that simple packing tape and some Stampin' Up! Dazzling Diamonds could make such beautiful cards!!



This is a quick and easy technique for a sparkly card. Punch one or more windows into your cardstock. Lay Window cardstock over neutral cardstock, flip punched cardstock over and lay packing tape on backside with sticky side showing to the front. Sprinkle sticky side with Glitter.

AND HERE ARE THE CARDS!!




Card 1 – Glitter Christmas Tree
Stamp Sets:  Festival of Trees, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Ink:  Garden Green, Cherry Cobbler
Paper:  Real Red Base 5 ½ x 8 ½, Garden Green Layer 5 ¼ x 4, Whisper White 4 ¾ x 3 ¾
Accessories: Jewels, Dimensions, Packing Tape, Dazzling Diamonds, On Point Embossing Folder




 

Card 2 – Glitter Christmas Star
Stamp Sets:  Bright & Beautiful
Ink:  Lost Lagoon, Basic Grey, Smokey Slate
Paper:  Smokey Slate Bs 5 ½ x 8 ½, Whisper White Layer 5 ¼ x 4, Whisper White Stars & Inside 3 x 3, 4 x 4 ¼, 4 x 5 ¼
Accessories:  Lost Lagoon taffeta Ribbon, glue Dots, Star Framelits, Dimensions, Filigree Frame Embossing Folder, Packing Tape, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter

Here is our Fancy Project using the Curvy Keepsake Die, aren't they cute?!  They are just big enough to put some candy, a pair of earrings or a little toy.  I just love how they turned out.


Fancy Project – Santa & Snowman Curvy Keepsake Box
Stamp Sets: None
Ink:  Real Red, Basic Black
Paper:  Santa – 8 ½ x 6 ¼ Real Red, Black & Gold Scraps
Snowman – 8 ½ x 6 ¼ Whisper White, Black Scraps
Accessories:  Curly Label, Small Curly Label, 3/8” Circle, Little Scallop Punches


And there you have it, another great class!  Watch for our January class coming up Monday, 

January 12 or Wednesday, January 14 at Apple Valley Bar & Grill.  The technique will be 

Shaker Card Technique.  I just want to say, it isn't made the way the "traditional" shaker 

cards are made.  You are going to love it!!

Take care,

Cindy