Thursday, April 14, 2016

{Spotlight Project} Create a Window with Deepti!

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Hello friends! Deepti here and welcome to another spotlight feature. Today I am sharing how to create a window as a part of sentiment. I used two stamp club sets, Born to Roam (April/May 2016) and Sketchy Alphabet (February/March 2016) for my project. So, here's a look at the finished card. 


Step 1 - I started out by adhering a patterned paper with a nautical theme on my card base. I was lucky to have just the right paper ;) you can always choose stripes for a nautical card :)



Step 2 - Next I arranged the stamps and dies on the card to see where I would want my window.



Step 3 - I then cut out the window and marked the circle guideline on the inside of the card. I then stamped the ship on the inside. 




Step 4 - I stamped the alphabets on patterned paper, fuzzy cut these and adhered them on the card base to make my sentiment AHOY, I also added acetate on the window. Finally I colored the Ship with Prisma color pencils :)





Here's a close-up of the finished card :) 



That finishes my spotlight feature :) I hope you enjoyed it and will give this a try. Happy paper crafting!

If you were inspired by Deepti's card, hook your project up at our Spotlight Project Showcase for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate (random drawing) OR your choice of 5x7 stamp set + a Spotlight Project guest designer spot (randomly drawn from the Top 3 picks).

Stamps Deepti used in today's project:




9 comments:

  1. This is really cool. I love how you used the O in the wording and to put your image in. Great card!

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  2. Oh this is so clever. Great card, fabulous colours and those stamps are great....thank you for the inspiration.

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  3. This Awesome card Deepti !! Fab combination of stamp n pp :)

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  4. What a fabulous masculine card - love it, and thanks for the inspiration.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  5. What a cool masculine card! Love it, Deepti!

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  6. Wow, this is awesome. Thanks so much for the ideas:)

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