When the Cathedral Die was first released, I opted to create
a yellow glow emitting from the panes rather than use the stencils to create a
stain glass window. For this card, it only seemed right to create a pastel
toned window! I used the 4 different stencils and 4 pastel ink colors to create
the window, adding just a spritz or two of Shimmer Spray for a glass-like
shine. I die cut the stenciled panel
using the solid portion of the die, but then taped the dies back together with
Washi tape to die cut the frame portion. I actually die cut it twice to give
the frame some depth to look like the real thing. I simply glued them together
using liquid glue and then glued the frame over the stenciled piece.
Once the window was done, I die cut the “Amen” sentiment
using the new Amen dies. I fiddled a bit with placement so that the words could
be read easily without getting lost in the frame of the window. It worked out
perfectly that the line on the A and the line on the N lined up perfectly with
the solid pieces of the window frame so I had somewhere to glue them for a
sturdy piece.
The background was created by stamping the beautiful foliage
using the Fond of Foliage background stamp for a tone-on-tone look. I adhered
the window in the middle of the background panel using foam squares for
dimension. The nest and blossom are from the new Curio: Spring Findings die
collection. I like to die cut all of the pieces from white cardstock and then
color them using finger daubers and ink.
The cute little robin tending her nest is from the Robin and Wren stamp set. I tend to shy away from mixing stamped images with die cut and
then colored images (think BotaniCuts), but in this case, I think this bird
looks great perched on the window frame! The finishing touch is a companion
sentiment from the Amen and Alleluia stamp set. I die cut it using the
Sentiment Suite Basics die set to give it that finished look. I also added a
trio of sparkling clear sequins for some sparkle and shine! Thanks for fluttering by!
Oh what a beauty, Kelly. The cathedral die paired with new release products are a match made in heaven!! And the addition of the adorable bird... perfection. I hope you have a well deserved weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL, Kelly! It makes me think of standing outside of a church & seeing a bird nest nestled in the corner of a window! I LOVE the soft colors! And ALL of the elements you used are PERFECT on this! SO GLAD you showed us the stained glass window used with the New Easter/Spring products. A PERFECT PAIRING! I DO LOVE to see what you offer us in Inspiration, Kelly!BLESSINGS!!!! ;)<3
ReplyDeleteKelly, your Easter card is amazing! Love all the new springtime additions and I can't wait to get mine :) As it happens, I've also used the Cathedral Window for my Easter card this year, too. All the parts are done and I just have to glue them onto the card bases. If I get my new stamping order in time, and my time permits, I may add one or two of the new items to the card instead of the ones I already have stamped, we'll see. Anyway, thank you for this beautiful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBesides the many things I’ve learned from you over the years is your beautiful layering. Your combinations in this lovely card is Amazing, it’s like everything was made specifically, to go together. It’s that perfect and it’s a beauty! I was having trouble putting my thoughts into words over at The Greetery but I love how the faith based words were added to non- traditional Easter cards. Adding them to the Spring designs like your Amen, is one of my favorite things about this release. (Does that make sense?). I can’t thank you enough for all of your gorgeous creations and inspiration! I hope you’re feeling better and have a great weekend! ❤️😎
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