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I used SU's window sheets. This is strong acetate that makes excellent strong windows. I had just purchased them recently, not really knowing what I'd do with them, but planning to search U-Tube. Using it for this challenge was easy peasy. Just use a die to cut a scallop (could use a scallop punch, as the box is small), and adhere a piece of acetate over it. I stamped an image of a decorated egg onto the acetate with Stazon royal purple ink, but it is not showing up. I chose to photo outside and I have shadows going on too unfortunately, but you get the idea, right.
I really need to get brave and make a card with acetate too. After all, it's nothing to be frightened of, huh?
Blessings,
Erica
16 comments:
It's certainly nothing to be frightened of Erica! lol
You;v done a super job with you Easter basket, if it;s quite CAS for us, I'm not so sure, but Im so glad to see it
A real treat
thank you
Have a great week
mndi
Less is More
it's beautiful xx jan
Awesome basket...and very creative to add the acetate window!
Great use of acetate and a lovely easter basket.
Jenny :)
Great basket Erica... we lost a little white space on the way, but it's super nevertheless!
From this week onwards, acetate will be no longer feared by the LIMettes!
Have a great week!
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Such a cute little project, I love it.
It's a fab project
Kathyk
Lovely Easter project could have so many uses.
Marie
A fab Easter basket. Love it. Sue.x
Fabulous job with acetate. Lovely basket, really like it.
Lynne xxx
Great use of Acetate fab basket
Hugs Susie Sugar xx
Fabulous...Chrissieann x
A super yummy easter basket. x
Lovely bascket.
jenjoy x
lovely basket xx
This is so pretty. Wow I have that ribbon.
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