As I promised, I found and ordered another set of window frame dies to use in my Cuttlebug. These new dies come in 2 sizes and cut a one piece window. This cut includes both window panes and top and bottom moldings.
The dies are made by Poppystamps, Inc. and I found them for sale at oozak.com.
These 100% steel craft dies are called Small Madison Window and Grand Madison Window. The only difference in these 2 great dies is the size. Today I am using the smaller of the two on a card base of 4" x 5 1/2".
As I normally do, I measure the area to cut in the card base. I use the art Impressions kids to judge where their feet hit the edge of the card base. I trace the window in place and then cut the area out slightly larger than the frame. The next step is to glue both windows in place back to back. The last step is to embellish the window card inside and out!
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Cut two windows with die using the Cuttlebug |
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Trace window for placement |
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Cut window a bit larger than frame |
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Cut out valance |
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Score valance for folds |
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Line valance on the opposite side to show through window |
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Glue pieces in place on card front | |
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Cut garden pieces using Cricut and Cuttlebug |
Generally I have put the folded valence (measures 2 1/2 x 3 1/2") on the front of the card, with one of the little kids peering into the card. A garden grows on the inside below the window frame. But recently I got the Sizzix brick embossing folder and wanted to pair it with a wood frame window on the outside of the card. The folded valance works on the inside with the little kid looking outside to the garden growing against the water colored (Tombow markers with water brush) bricks. I'm really liking this look...don't you?
By the way, all but two of the cards using this window die and valance have been sold!
4 comments:
These are just PRECIOUS!! again so clever and your blog is so informative!! Thanks for the great details! R Howard
The smaller window works great.
Also love the brick work.
Diane
love the pleated valence, great touch!
Such pretty work.........Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop this week; I hope you’ll join us again!
Cheers,
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
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