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Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Rabbit Hole Designs ~ So-Fishticated ~ Window Card


Good Morning Dreamer'z

Today I am up on the The Rabbit Hole Designs blog and I want to share a semi easy to make card with you that features the newest images from
The Rabbit Hole Designs set So-Fishticated

This is another card technique straight from Jennifer McGuire it is a technique to create an acetate window card.




Card Recipe
  • While I would love to give a tutorial and instructions I suggest you really watch Jennifer McGuire's video in the link above. I will list the items I used to make the card below
  • Distress Oxide ink in Abandoned Coral, Tattered Rose, Hickory Smoke, and Spun Sugar for the stencil and coloring of the fish and stamping of the coral on the inside of the card.
  • Versafine Clair in Morning Mist for the sentiment and the Fish with clear embossing powder applied heat set.
  • Acetate from my stash for the clear panel
  • Neenah Classic Crest Solar white in 110lb (card base) and 80lb for the stenciled panel and fish.
  • Tiny foam dots to pop up fish on front panel.
  • Iridescent dots from my stash for bubbles
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That is all for me today.  I hope I have inspired you to maybe give this technique a go and create some fast and easy cards.
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Thank you for falling down The Rabbit Hole for a few minutes!
MaryAnn
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14 comments:

  1. Very cool! Gotta Love Jennifer McGuire and all of her card ideas! This is an AMAZING card! LOVE!!

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    1. I know, I came across this video when I was looking at her videos for my last card.. my mind knew I had to do it. Thx for the kind words

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  2. A really cute card, love the bright colours and images

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    1. I loved just sort of painting the fish with the distress oxides

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  4. Love the color! What a perfect card for Valentines Day or an anniversary. Love seeing the new (to me) techniques too.

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    1. Thank you Carrie, we need a craft day ASAP!! we can make these cards

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  5. I've been wanting to try this technique for awhile now! LOVE your card! I guess I must try it now that you've made this awesome card! I totally love the colors on your card! Very cool my friend!

    Theresa

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    1. Theresa, you are always so kind with your words.. This was actually a lot easier to do than I first thought. Give it a go, once you have your measurements down I think anyone can whip up a few of these in no time

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    1. Jan, you are mega awesome for popping over here to give me some blog love!! I appreciate it

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