Monday, January 27, 2014

A room with a view...


Window cards have always fascinated me. By window card I mean cards featuring a window as the focal point. Every time I imagined a card with a window it would invariably show the facade...somehow showcasing the other side of the window never occurred to me until a saw a card on Pinterest (too bad I didn't save the pin :( )......so much for creative thinking!
So here I am with my new take on a window card. I created the night sky with whites dots of different intensity on an handmade paper scrap. The window and cat  are Silhouette Cameo cuts, the die-cuts are from Memory Box and Simon Says Stamp.
You can find my earlier window cards here and here.
Linking up-to:
CAS(E) this sketch - CTS #61

Amusing Challenges - Anything Goes
Dream Valley Challenges - No designer Paper

8 comments:

  1. Love love the cat...I totally love it!!

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  2. Lovley creation Juhi! The colours & handmade paper , u make the best of them always ! very inspiring

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  3. What a fabulous card Juhi ..Love the whole night time scene you have created... looks so realistic and the background handmade paper is pure genius can spot a subtle brick design on it :)

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  4. Love this card Juhi! Fabulous concept! the night scene is totally mesmerising!

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  5. Oh, this is lovely! Great take on the sketch!

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  6. I love how your card depicts the night sky through the window—it's peaceful and quiet, making it the perfect time to rest. That calm feeling reminds me how much a good pillow matters to get a good night's sleep. The right pillow can provide excellent support for your head and neck, helping you feel rested and refreshed. I think of pillows as a small but essential part of creating a cosy bedroom environment, just like the soft whites and gentle dots in your card create a calming night scene. Thanks for the inspiration to appreciate the little details that make a space comfortable, whether in crafting or in real life.

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