Window Pane Video

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Welcome everyone to another edition of StamperCamper’s Video Corner!  I just love adding window panes to my cards and am often asked how I do it.  I’ve created this tutorial just for you.  The first part of the tutorial is how to make the window pane.  That lasts about 1 1/2 minutes.  I’ve been asked by some folks to show how I make my cards so the rest of this video just shows me putting the Bee Happy card together and I give the dimension for each of the layers.

To find out more about these other cards I have made using the window pane technique, just click on the card and it will take you to the post describing it.

DSC00565     SC420 Butterflies 001

Hearts a Flutter 003

Until next time…HAPPY STAMPIN’!

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9 thoughts on “Window Pane Video”

  1. AWESOME Mary!!! Thank you so much for your tutorial on the window card AND for all the details on making your totally cute bee card!! Love that this technique is so quick and easy and your card came toghther quickly too. Thanks again!

  2. Therese Azzopardi - Australia

    Thanks for your fantastic video Mary, I am going to try this card today it is so cute. I will come back to your blog again. Have a nice day.

  3. Adorable card! Thanks so much for the tutorial. I’ve made a couple Be Mine cards for Valentine’s Day and plan to use this design for a couple of thank you cards. Thanks for sharing, you are a very talented lady.

  4. I just love these little cards and your tutorial. Could you email me the link so that I don’t lose it. I’m not a tecchie lady and am very forgetful!

  5. Awesome Card!! I am doing a theme for our ladies group at church and the theme is Be Still and know that I am God… What a perfect idea to add to my list. I was wondering though what was the framlet you used for the item you cut out for the word Happy??

    1. I’m pretty sure that is the Itty Bitty Banner Framelit. I often just cut out my banners though. My Big Shot is in a different room from where I stamp and often cutting out, for me, is quicker.

      Mary

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