Hello there, today I have a card to share that I created for the Hero Arts YouTube channel and blog back in February. I created an acetate window card using the beautiful Wisteria HeroScape Bundle.
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I took a US A2 sized white card base and die cut the
Hero Arts Elegant Window Fancy Die from the front. On the back (inside of the card), I added double-sided tape before adhering a panel of acetate. I then cut another panel using the same window and placed that on top to hide the adhesive.
The wisteria was adhered to the top of the card with thin foam tape, as well as the hummingbirds. The sentiment was adhered with
Hero Arts Precision Glue XL. I then die cut another of the two hummingbirds to add the die cuts to the inside of the card to hide the adhesive. To finish off, I blended
Hero Arts Paradise Core Ink to panel of white cardstock and added this to the inside of the card.
Here is the video showing how I made the card:
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Although the card took quite a few steps, I do like the finished result. The wisteria is beautiful and I really like those hummingbirds too! Thank you so much for stopping by, I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a great day and a wonderful week ahead!
Stunning card, I love the combination of products. I think the wisteria looks amazing overhanging the window and I love the subtle aqua behind. Beautiful!
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