I made this card using a transparency technique I learned from my Stampin' Up demonstrator. Basically, a portion of the front of the card base is cut away and replaced with a piece of transparency. This way, the inside of the card can been seen from the front. I used double-sided tape to adhere the transparency to the card base.
I used New Arrival for the lettering inside the card as well as for the little feet on the outside. I also used the shadow feature for the feet.
For the front of the card, I simply cut some patterned paper to size and attached. I then added some ribbon and was finished. It's a very simple card, but I love the effect with the transparency.
I will submit this card at CAS-tastic Challenges where this week there is a focus on sentiments, at Fantabulous Cricut for Challenge #12 Shower the Baby, and at Practical Scrappers for their acrylic, transparencies, and vellum challenge.
Love it! I will be trying this one out! One of my favorite cartridges is the New Arrivals! Super Cute!
ReplyDeleteCute card!! Loving the transparency on it. Thanks for playing along with us at FCCB!
ReplyDeleteLove the transparency technique you used Kate. Adorable! Thanks for playing with us over at Fantabulous Cricut.
ReplyDeleteTooo cute, love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us in this week's CAS-tastic Wednesday "Focus on Sentiments" clean and simple card challenge!
What a unique and cute design. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at CAS-Tastic!
What a great design. I saw that challenge over at practical scrappers and I never thought of doing this. I save up all those covers from my cricut mats and I KNEW I would be able to use them for something. Thanks for the fantastic inspiration and for joining us at Fantabulous Cricut!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute idea. Great Job!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww...This is just TOO Cute!! Thanks for playing along at CAS-tastic Wednesday!!
ReplyDeleteReally cute! Love the colors and the acetate is fab! You really rocked these challenges! xxD
ReplyDeleteI would be able to use them for something. Thanks for the fantastic inspiration and for joining us at Fabulous and adorable.
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