Today I have another little idea for the Tonic Studios Geared punch..Dotty Border and the Petal Pairs punches. It's very simple but effective.
I'll not bore you with the step by step details save to say that I used the Tonic Studios Super Trimmer to make the window frame, and hand cut the little window box. I've also used lots of Scrapbook Adhesives Foam Squares to add dimension.
Here's how to make the "Roman Blind"
1. Cut a piece of patterned paper 9cm x 11cm
and score at 4cm, 5cm,8cm and 9cm .
2. Punch the border and fold in "hill and valley" style as shown in the photo.
Stick to the inside of the window frame.
If anyone needs any further tips on this card - just leave me a comment.
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What a fabulous card, love it xx
ReplyDeleteRuth this is really beautiful, you are so clever, wish I could craft with you lol.
ReplyDeleteTeresa xx
Spring comes at your window.Magnificent card!
ReplyDeleteaureliaeugenia
What a great card, I love that the window is part of a brick wall :-)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING BLIND LOVE YOUR CARD XX
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous card so clever. Alison xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. Love all the detail!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous idea ,love the paper you used for the blind x
ReplyDeleteSo clever - I love the way you have used the brick wall, and the colours work wonderfully together, they just shout spring. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card,Ruth!Gorgeous design and details!
ReplyDeletexxxx
What a beautiful card. I love the brickwork. What folder is that? I don't think I've seen it anywhere.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this! The roman blinds look so real. xx
ReplyDeletewow super card ... love the design and thank you for the tutorial ... happy crafting and love sandy xx
ReplyDeleteWow all your flowers look fab. Love your window box card. Debs xx
ReplyDeleteWow this is fantastic Ruth, you really are clever with your designs.The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and the blind is fab, love it.
ReplyDeleteWendy xx
Just gorgeous, Ruth! I love it!
ReplyDeleteFab card and I'd like to know where that smashing brick wall came from. Jane
ReplyDeleteAh Ruth...our paths cross again since our DC days - how ya doing? Thanks for visiting my blog and your lovely comment. Just had a squiz through yours and can see you are still making fabulous cards. Love the punches you're using - are you an agent or what? I thought the little dotty scalloped edge punch was your MS one - is it not? Should probably email you as this is gettin too long! Will see if I can find an address - mine is on my blog, Jx
ReplyDeleteFab card ruth - I wish I had your imagination. Thx for sharing with us. Pat x
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Ruth. Good idea. Lily Anuska
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Ruth. This card has the wow factor! Love the Roman blind.
ReplyDeleteOh thats just gorgeous Ruth, loving the brick effect behind the gorgeous window display.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Ruth! Fantastic design. And the blind is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteLynne x
I say Ruth, this is Divine and love the tutorial to it, hope this finds you well, lol xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever design.Tinaxx
ReplyDeleteLove the shade! Where is the brick wall folder from? Thanks. Dorothy distamper@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove this card! How did you make the brick wall?
ReplyDeleteBethany
Would love to know the name of the brick folder also. This is a beautiful card, love the shade.
ReplyDeleteLove this. Awesome awesome awesome.
ReplyDeleteWOW... :)
ReplyDeletejust came upon your site beautiful card
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