Hello there, I am over on the Pinkfresh Studio YouTube channel today, sharing an acetate window card using the Sunlit Garden suite. This suite is perfect for creating window cards as the image is in the shape of a frame. By adding in the acetate, it gave me somewhere to add a sentiment, which is fun as it looks like it is floating!
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I started off by stamping the floral frame from the Pinkfresh Studio Sunlit Garden Cling Stamp onto white cardstock using black ink. I then die cut it into an A2 panel using the largest die in the Pinkfresh Studio Single Stitch Rectangle Die Set. I added temporary/removable adhesive to the back of the panel and adhered it to the front of an A2 sized white card base.
I then placed the Pinkfresh Studio Sunlit Garden Die on top and held in place with low-tack tape. This die cuts out the window. I opened up the card and ran it through my die cutting machine. I removed the stamped panel from the card base and set it aside. I knew that the die wouldn't cut through both the panel and card base, but it did leave an indentation in the card base, so I was able to use that to get the die back into place and run it through my die cutting machine again.
I added ink blending to the stamped panel using the Pinkfresh Studio Sunlit Garden Stencils and Pinkfresh Studio 1/2" and 1/4" Blending Brushes. I used Soft Lilac and Hydrangea for the small flowers, Lemon Whip, Marigold, Doe and Gathered Twigs for the sunflowers, and Grassy Knoll and Key Lime for the stems and leaves.
I adhered a panel of Pinkfresh Studio Heat Resistant Acetate onto the back of the stamped panel and then adhered that to the front of the card base. I wanted some colour to show through the window, so I added ink blending to a panel of white cardstock using Pinkfresh Studio Waterfall Ink and a 1" Blending Brush. It was adhered to the back inside panel of the card.
To finish, I stamped a sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio Lemon Blossom Crest Stamp Set onto white cardstock using black ink. It was die cut out using the coordinating die. I cut the die again three times. Two were adhered to the back of the stamped one for added dimension before adhering to the card. The other one was adhered inside the card to cover up the adhesive showing through.
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Here is the video showing how I made the card:
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I feel like the card does look a little unfinished without embellishments but I tried adding a few onto the acetate and I didn't like how it looked so left them off! Thank you so much for stopping by today, I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a wonderful rest of the day!


















































