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September 28, 2016

Acetate Clear Front Card

Hi, back to share a kind of cool card with you today.

This month one of the challenges on the Crafting Circle message board
was to use acetate or something clear on a card.  I know the month is
just about over so it might be late to join in the challenge, however, it might be a great idea and something different for you to try some time.  I love to try 
new things and new techniques.
It is rather hard to take a picture of it but I think you can see how it is.
The back green piece or base of the card I made a half inch bigger than I wanted the card so I could fold it over and attach the acetate to it.   I cut the acetate using my Cricut Explore so the edge would match the flower pattern that was also cut
with the Explore.  The inside white panel I embossed then attached only about a quarter inch on the left side so it could be lifted and you could write or stamp your sentiment on the inside.   Hope this all makes sense.
The happy birthday wishes is a die from Cas-ual Friday stamps that was
part of a Stamp of Approval box. 
The butterfly is also a die from Stampin Up. 
Thanks for stopping by to take a peek at my blog.

Challenges entered:
Inspiration Destination - Anything goes ends 10/4
The Paper Shelter - Blooming days  ends 10/3
The Three Muses - Butterflies 


9 comments:

Lori Saul said...

A very lovely card!

Michele said...

just lovely! xo

Pat K said...

Great acetate card and I love the flower border. Thanks for playing along with us at TPS. Pat K x

Anonymous said...

I like home made cars. They are personal.
Pretty card with butterfly and I like he boarder.

Taluula said...

Lovely card for the Three Muses.

Jutta K. Germany said...

Nice card, nice butterflies.
I would appreciate about so a handmade card

Ozstuff said...

Your photo appears brilliantly on my computer screen. A lovely butterfly theme which is elegant and appealing.

Unknown said...

I love these edged aceate cards.. :)

indybev said...

Such a lovely card. Very feminine. Thanks for sharing.