I follow the blog Get Silvered and love the fun SVG files she creates and shares. I used "Winter Window" for some of my Christmas cards, and I really like how they turned out.
It was another gray, dreary day when I took these photos, so they're a little dark. So sorry!
I truly CASEd Pam's card on the Get Silvered site, cutting both the window frame and the cat out of white cardstock with my Silhouette. I considered coloring my cat gray, but decided I liked the white.
I added a few snowflakes behind the window frame. They were made with a Martha Stewart punch.
The banner was cut with an unbranded die and I heat-embossed the sentiment.
The top of the window frame and the bottom "ledge" are both popped up a bit with foam tape. The cat is likewise popped up.
I matted my inside panel and stamped the sentiment with blue ink.
This was actually a fairly quick card to make. The Silhouette did most of the work! I was able to cut several of them at a time and put them together, so that helped in building up the contents of my Christmas card box.
Thanksgiving will be here soon. What I am so thankful for at this moment is that I don't have to cook the whole meal! My daughter will be doing that, and I am only bringing lefse, dinner rolls, cranberry relish and pie for dessert.
If you celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones. And if you don't, I hope you have a fantastic Thursday!
Cheryl
5 comments:
Your card is a beautiful winter scene. That is how I like winter--sitting inside looking out.
Your card is so cute, Cheryl - love the cat. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
I was thrilled to see this pop up on my blog reading feed this morning.
I love your version of the card. Thanks so much for the kind words too.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Pam
Love the window and the cat on the sill is the perfect touch. I think the snowflakes view is perfect. Great card. Happy Thanksgiving.
I can see why you wanted to CASE Pam's card and you did a beautiful job, Cheryl! The blue and white is gorgeous and I love the snowflakes on the other side of the window! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Enjoy not cooking!! ❤Hugs, Darnell
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