In the box of card blanks with gold designs on the front, I discovered a pretty floral print that I decided would go well with one of the lady stickers from Japan. As in the previous confetti window card, I cut the window with a Hero Arts Infinity die. (Read previous post to learn how I aligned the windows to make a pocket for the confetti.) This time the inner panel was cut from a 6x6 floral print card stock. (See photo below.)
A small Heiko cello bag was filled with floral confetti and small Prima paper flowers (old stash) before sealing and attaching between the window layers of the card front. After adhering the chosen sticker (her bouquet was enhanced with green and yellow color pencils), I glued three Prima paper flowers to the corner of the window. Gold Stickles paint was added to the center of each blossom. The second time trying a new technique always seems easier than the first. I think that this card also is more pleasing to my eye....maybe because I like the flowers and cheerful colors. This type of card is really simple to make but it looks impressive. I think you will be pleased if you give it a try. Go on...try it!. You know you want to ...yes, you do!
They really love ice-cream..*winks*
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Yep...the two oldies really love ice-cream.
Dad couldn't even take his eye off the ice-cream to pose for a series of
photos. Of all the photos (scrap...
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