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Monday, March 12, 2012

BSS MONDAY IDEA - ACETATE EASEL CARD

Welcome to the Buffalo Stamps and Stuff Monday Idea.
Today's idea is an Acetate Easel Card. I saw a card made like this on a website, but
no instructions. The instructions to make an easel card can be found here
( click on image to enlarge)
The only thing different is, after you create the acetate easel, you use the half
folded front to add your image and decorations to instead of adding another whole piece
to the front. This way, it gives the illusion of the front floating above the bottom of the card.
Card recipe:
Acetate card base.
Front of card stamped image - Impression Obsession - Wired Garden Bench (H8606)
Sentiment - Peddler's Pack Stampworks
Punch around the page and border punch, Martha Stewart
Vine Border - Memory Box
Kaiser Pearls
Prima Flowers
Star Dust Stickles
Popped up the bunny with pop dots
Colored with Copics, sponged background with distress inks.
White embossing powder for sentiment
What fun cards these make! Hope you have a chance to make one.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Have a great week.
Sue Drees
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10 comments:

KarinsArtScrap said...

wow gorgeous card and image sue.
great coloring too.

greetings karin

downrightcrafty said...

totally stunning Sue
Hugs Kate x

Dora said...

hello Sue,
beautiful card. amazing.
on my blog I have you nominated for a award. if you want you can play allong.
greetings Dora

Donna Hanley said...

Spectacular! I love the pink with this scene. Lovely job, Sue.

Sharron Lynne said...

Beautiful! The pink and white, the design, everything is just so perfect.

scrapperjulia said...

Great idea, Sue! Love the bunny:) and beautiful coloring!

Sandra H said...

Great idea and totally stunning:) x

Glenda Atkins said...

Absolutely gorgeous, love the pinks and the fabulous image!

Lee said...

Oh my goodness your cards are AMAZING.I adore this one so imaginative and creative LOVE IT.xx

Turtle In The Sand said...

First acetate card I have seen. I bet it is stunning irl. It sure is on the picture. Hugs, Linda