Good Saturday morning. My project today was made using the Poppystamps Small Gothic Window and Small Gothic Arch. Thank you so much for all the suggestions you offered on how to create lovely stained glass window backgrounds to pair with all the newly released window dies by Poppystamps.
Several of you suggested using a piece of packing tape on the back of the window allowing the sticky side to show through the front and applying a fine glitter for a frosted window effect. Many of you suggested coloring the back of the tape with alcohol markers to show through the frosting of the glitter. I am trying that next.
I die cut the window twice with white and the arch once in black. I attached the arch to the front window and then attached a piece of tape to the back. I sprinkled diamond glitter to the sticky side of the tape to create the frost.
I used the arch die to cut an opening in the front of the card and the scored layer separately and then attached the scored layer to the base. I attached the window to the base with mounting tape for added dimension. I crimped small pieces of cardstock and attached to the top of the scored layer. I wanted to create the appearance of wainscoting.
I created the red miniature poinsettias and green pine spray to pop against all the white for the perfect holiday decoration.
You have until noon today EST to qualify for the Antique Lamp Post die blog candy. Thanks for coming by today.
Paper: White, Olive, Red Accessories: Poppy Stamps Small Gothic Window, Small Gothic Arch, Martha Stewart Branch Punch, EK Success Daisy and Petunia Set, Glossy Accents, Mounting Tape, ATG, Big Shot, Packing Tape, Stickles Diamond Glitter, Red Stickles, Crimper
I love how you've made the stained glass. I think I'll give it a try too. Also love how you pop up your flowers on all your projects!
Posted by: Kathy | October 13, 2012 at 10:15 AM
I pulled up the Splitcoast gallery this morning and there was your card popping off the page! I had to come over and get all the details. What a beautiful creation and love the idea of the frosted window!
Posted by: Peggy McCurry | October 13, 2012 at 10:33 AM
I have been a fan of your cards for some time now..you are such an inspiration. I live in a very very small town in sw Manitoba Canada and do not have the availability to products readily. I have found Joan's Garden and wow..my inventory has risen 100%. Thank you for brightening my "every" day with your beautiful artwork.
Posted by: Shirley | October 13, 2012 at 11:12 AM
Gorgeous describes it all. Edna
Posted by: Edna Burgess | October 13, 2012 at 11:31 AM
This is gorgeous!! Your "glass" window is amazing. Here is another technique if you don't know about it... I use Glitter Ritz highlight glitter. (Elizabeth Craft Designs) and once it is burnished on according the directions, the glitter doesn't keep falling off. But then the cool thing is that you can color it with your Copics and you can get the most stunning shadowing/shading effects.
Posted by: Caroline D. | October 13, 2012 at 11:33 AM
Lovely card. Love how you did the stained glass.
Did you see where Joan's Garden is using egg shells
for a mosiac stained glass window. Looks like there
are many ways to create these windows. You always do
such lovely work. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Gladys R. | October 13, 2012 at 11:43 AM
Het is heel mooi geworden ! Fantastisch !
Posted by: Marleen | October 13, 2012 at 11:44 AM
Fabulous work again!!!
Posted by: Mihaela | October 13, 2012 at 12:02 PM
Oh GOSH......
As usual I can only say I´m so impressed..LOVE your cards and all the pretty details !I have been big admirer for quite a while.Always looking forward to see if you have posted a new card. The only "disadvantage" of knowing about your blog is that one can feel soooo tempted to buy the necesary supplies...LOL
About stained glass techniqes : I also saw the egg shell mosaic technique .It might work here with these dies. Also try cut an extra arc part as stencil.Fasten it to vellum and color with Liquid Pearls. It has such a pretty shine and are so easy to apply evenly. And has good coverage.Remove stencil arch and mount the colored vellum with a fresh cut arch.
You could also color a piece of acetate with alcohol inks. Very easy and very bright !
By the way : Love the frosted look you achieved with this sample !
Thank you for keeping on sharing all your talents with us !!!!
Hugs from sunny Spain
Posted by: Monica | October 13, 2012 at 12:03 PM
Wow, Kittie! This is GORGEOUS! I never thought of tape to "catch" the glitter. What a great idea. And it went on soooo smoothly. Glad you got some helpful suggestions. :)
Posted by: Gabby | October 13, 2012 at 12:08 PM
Great card and great ideas from the people who read your blog. I just love your cards and think they would be lovely to put into a shadow box and hang up for the holidays. I did try the egg shell technique but ran into some difficulty with the egg shells as it was hard for me to get out the membrane. Looking forward to more loveliness from you in the future.
Shirley L.
Roseville, CA
Posted by: Shirley | October 13, 2012 at 12:28 PM
Wow...this is incredible. I have several stained glass window brass stencils and have tried the sticky paper route with little success, but that might be due to trying to use multiple colors of glitter. Yours is sooooo beautiful with the one color that I will have to try that. I also didn't know what to do with it once I made it. This is perfect...make it a window! Wow! TFS
Posted by: Erin | October 13, 2012 at 12:50 PM
STUNNING!!!!!!
Posted by: Andrene | October 13, 2012 at 01:00 PM
Good Afternoon Kittie, this is the best idea for the window and stained glass. It looks like there would be soft candle light, making the glass shine behind the frame. I love this very much...great idea. LOL
Posted by: Pattie Jns | October 13, 2012 at 01:05 PM
This looks gorgeous - really lovely. I am wondering what the underside of the card looks like? I saw in the directions that you cut an opening in the card front and I can see the light pouring through to the inside of the card. But I can't figure out what that side of the card looks like. Thanks for your help.
Posted by: Susan S. | October 13, 2012 at 01:27 PM
WOW...your window turned out really pretty. I have the grand gothic die and I did make one yesterday and colored it with Copics to look like stained glass and it turned out really pretty...I cut the ornate part in black like you did. You have helped me decide how to finish out the card now...love what you did. I was thinking this might look pretty to do luminaires for the holidays...might look nice with a battery tea light behind it.....hummm...thanks, again for more inspiration...I've been in a slump and needed a boost.
Posted by: Jan Douglas | October 13, 2012 at 01:43 PM
I've used this, too, and before I found this product, I hated glitter...but, you are so right...it won't come off once burnished in real good. I've actually stamped on it, too. Ever try that? I was surprised it worked, but the glitter is so smooth. I do the same as you...use clear or white and then color it with Copics. Love the look.
Posted by: Jan Douglas | October 13, 2012 at 01:48 PM
wow Kittie, this is stunning!
Posted by: Rebekka | October 13, 2012 at 02:15 PM
WOW!! Love that frosted glass look! Never thought to use packing tape for the window glass...how fabulous!
Posted by: karenladd | October 13, 2012 at 03:26 PM
Absolutely STUNNING, Kittie!
I admire your work every day. Unfortunately I don' have time to comment all the time.
Love the frosted glass look of your window .
Am looking forward to your next attempt in colour, though I think this one will always be my favourite.
Big hugs, Candy
Posted by: Candy | October 13, 2012 at 03:51 PM
Kittie, this is so very elegant. What a beautiful job you did!
Posted by: Jamie W. | October 13, 2012 at 04:18 PM
Stunning card, awesome results with the tape!
Posted by: Allisa | October 13, 2012 at 04:42 PM
This is drop-dead gorgeous, Kittie.
Posted by: Paper Crazy Lady | October 13, 2012 at 05:53 PM
Holy crap, this is gorgeous! Looks like this church window is ready for Christmas. :)
Posted by: Marie Bingaman | October 13, 2012 at 05:53 PM
Wow Kittie:
This card is so gorgeous. I am so glad that I found your blog. You are such an inspiration. You are so talented, and ALL your cards are so beautiful. I have learned so much from your techniques. I was at a stamp convention last weekend, and one of the vendors used the tape from a lint roller to adhere her glitter. She die cut a flourish, put the roller tape behind the negative part and added glitter. It was stunning. I love what you used for the stained glass. Reminded me of the frosted winter windows. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Margie Fulcher | October 13, 2012 at 07:07 PM
I so admire your work, it is always surprising and so full of wonderful details,I've been following you,(on the quiet) for a long time and you never cease to amaze me, thank you, Malena
Posted by: malena | October 13, 2012 at 09:40 PM
This is absolutely gorgeous, I am in love with it. Wow.
Posted by: chrisandcat | October 13, 2012 at 10:00 PM
Takes my breath away :)
Need I say more Kittie?
TFS XoXo
Posted by: Robb_eeie | October 13, 2012 at 10:26 PM
Oh I love those windows so fabulous
Posted by: holly aka kopykat | October 13, 2012 at 11:26 PM
WOW I love your card it is so pretty, I found it on scs and just had to come to your blog you work is Amazing this is a must have card , I see it working for so many things. Thanks for giving us such a pretty card.
hugs
Liz D
Posted by: liz | October 14, 2012 at 02:44 PM
Wow - your card is stunning. Such a peaceful scene.
Posted by: Jenny Martin | October 14, 2012 at 05:47 PM
Perfectly beautiful!
Posted by: [email protected] | October 16, 2012 at 01:06 PM
Kittie!
This is SOOOO STUNNING!!!!!!! :) THANKS for telling us HOW you made this! :) Here's ANOTHER suggestion for coloring your window (I didn't see this suggestion): Sparkling H2O's on watercolor paper! I don't have your die but, you can see what I did with these watercolors here: http://tladydesigns.blogspot.com/2012/09/great-is-thy-faithfulness.html#comment-form (Just scroll up!) ABSOLUTELY STUNNING work!!!!!!!!!! :)
Posted by: Becky Green | October 17, 2012 at 08:36 AM
Gorgeous work on the window, the light shines through it perfectly, love your greenery with flowers too!
Posted by: conniecrafter | October 18, 2012 at 09:47 AM
I'm in love with your work. It would be amazing to see you make a card on video. It's so much easier to follow along and learn how you create your masterpieces.
Posted by: Heather | November 08, 2012 at 09:21 AM
Beautiful!!! Your attention to detail is amazing!!! TFS
Posted by: Barbara Holmes | November 20, 2012 at 07:09 AM