It’s so hot here but I had an idea in my head and just couldn’t shake it (pardon the pun), I wanted to frost a window… but maybe it could actually be condensation considering our humidity here lol. anyways I love the glitter and the little kitten looks sooo happy, so here it is
You can see my video here or Watch it at Youtube.
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Thanks so much for your visit, I’ll link all the products I used below and you can find the Penny Black stamps HERE.
Other Supplies: Fun Foam. Copics 0. Y11,21,26. YG00,13,25. RV10. BV02,08. W4. Stamp Runner.
Thanks for another great video, Therese. I love this adorable card!
Love the frosted window and the adorable kitty! And your card is perfect for us here in the New England region of the US….we just keep getting hit by snow storms!
He’s totally cute though – he kinda has the look in his eyes “what were you thinking Therese – in this heat ” lol. Love the frosted glass idea. Keep cool!
Love the fact that you created the window without dies. I’m trying hard not to spend any money on new product (and it’s not easy!!). Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Therese, you’ve outdone yourself, making this adorable wintry shaker card! I love the tutorial for making the frosted window and your kitty is just the cutest! TFS! Try to stay cool…LOL.
Hugs,
Sunshine Sharon
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A great tutorial by Therese for making a frosted glass shaker card…
I LOVE shaker cards AND this one is adorable!
I love this card, it’s sooooo adorable! The frosted window is fabulous!
Perfectly adorable, and quite appropriate for a cold winter’s day in Michigan, Therese! This little kitty would feel right at home here … let’s trade!!
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oh my HOW CUTE..
Absolutely adorable card, Therese! I can’t wait to see how you created the frosty window…off to check out the video 🙂
I love your idea for a frosty window! Also, I loved the way you made your window without a die cut. Sometimes I forget we can do that! Very sweet card, and right in line with the weather here by me.
So sweet, Therese … such a cute kitty against the forsty shaker window … perfectly colour co-ordinated! The colour wheel you showed us is just what I’ve been looking for forever … could you let me know the brand and/or where I can find it? Thanks! Anita 🙂
Sweet image, lovely card Therese!
It may be warm where you are but a frosty window is appropriate in Michigan this time of year. Thanks for the inspiration because I will definitely be trying it. The kitten is just adorable sitting in front of it.
I love this card and that kitten is adorable. My granddaughters would love this one.
Well it is cold here and our windows did look like that a few days ago!! Love the glittery snow on the window…at least kitty is the right side of it :0)
Jenny x
An absolutely wonderful card! The frost came out so great and I just love that adorable kitty!
Therese your frosted window is divine and awesome colouring of that sweet cat too!
To Cute. Love how you made your own window (no die cut). Thanks. 🙂
Here in Melbourne it is just right not too hot and not to cold – don’t often say that about Melbourne!
So so sweet Therese! I brilliant idea and so well executed!
Brilliant card as usual Therese! You make these ideas and techniques so accessible – thank you!
D.xx
Oh my golly Therese, that is the cutest with the kiddy and genius with the window.
Lovely shaker card! Thank you for sharing this awesome technique.
Couldn’t shake it… love it!
Totally clever! Love the frost!
Love that frosty window! It will be great on Christmas cards also. Here the weather matches your card perfectly…it is so cold!!
This is utterly adorable! Love the frosty windows…and since I’m craving bright sunny designs here in the frozen tundra I absolutely get the wish for a different season! lol
Brilliant idea for a card and that kitten is super cute! Very warm here too and finally had a tiny bit of rain but need a weeks worth to get rid of the fire danger. The joys of summer but its so worth it!!!!
This is simply incredible, you are such an inspiration for me 🙂