I cannot take credit for this fabulous double window idea. I have to give all credit to Angela Lorenz at Ang’s Crafty Cards. I saw this card design on a facebook group I am part of and knew immediately I had to CASE it.
Here is the step by step tutorial on how to create the double window frame.
Here is the other awesome card I made, however I decided to make it a shaker card. Love how it turned out.
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Hi Wendy.
Thank you so much for the mention. I loved making this window and have made quite a few cards now using it. Your video tutorial on it was awesome.
Cheers Angela
You are most welcome Angela. The idea is fantastic!
Such as easy video tutorial to follow! ! Thanks for sharing. The coldest Fourth of July of my life was spent in Montana … ir snowed. Amazing for this California girl. Much rather make snow cards than experience the real stuff.
Lovely card, Wendy! Winter is NOT my favorite season, but your card is beautiful. Your tutorial on the double window card is easy to follow. I’m going to have to give it a try! Thanks for sharing.
Okay, Wendy, you have sold me on shaker cards! Bought some sequins today and want to get the Martha Stewart finely cut starts you used. Thanks for the great tutorial! I love your card with the double window. Thanks for sharing how to make it.