Arched Window Shaped Cards with Retro Sunset Backgrounds (+ Video)

Shaped cards are such a fun way to make a simple card feel anything but ordinary!

Today I’m sharing two arched window shaped cards with retro sunset backgrounds, and the fun part is that the window die helps shape the whole card.

Let’s take a look at today’s cards.

Two arched shaped cards with retro ink blended window scenes in teal, orange, and red.

Grab a cuppa and watch how I used this ideas to make 2 cards Click HERE to watch the video at YouTube.


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Shaped Cards

Sometimes a rectangle card base can feel just a little bit predictable, so shaped cards are a fun way to step things up and create something a little more unique.

Quick Tips for Making Shaped Cards:

Nesting shape dies are a perfect option for this technique, and nearly any shape can be adapted to become a card base. Think circles, ovals, arches, balloons… I’ve even used stars!

Typically, the largest nesting die is the best choice for creating the card base. You can die cut a folded card base with the die sitting slightly over the folded edge, or cut two separate die pieces and score the back panel about 1/2″ from the side before adhering it to the front panel.

Play with different shapes and try both side-fold and top-fold designs to see what works best.
BONUS IDEA: You can even turn larger stamps with coordinating dies into shaped card bases. Think of a large cake, flower, bauble, or teacup die – they can make such fun shaped cards!

Card #1 – Side-Fold Sunset Arched Window Shaped Card

For my first card, I created a side-fold arched window shaped card with a retro sunset background.

Side-fold arched shaped card with a retro sunset ink blended background and black window frame with shutters.

I blended the background from dark teal through to light teal, orange, and red, then added a black arched window frame over the top. I used the full frame, shutters, and detailed arch pieces to give this design a bold silhouette against the colorful background.

Side-fold arched shaped card with a retro sunset ink blended background and black window frame with shutters.

This card base had a tiny detour – I accidentally chose the wrong die for the original shaped base, so I recreated it and added the finished panel onto the largest arched die cut. Crisis avoided! 😮

Side-fold arched shaped card with a retro sunset ink blended background and black window frame with shutters.

Card #2 – Top-Fold Striped Arched Window Shaped Card

For this design, I created a top-fold arched window shaped card with a cleaner and simpler retro vibe.

This time, I used a slightly smaller arched window and added just one layer of the coordinating black frame. But it’s what’s inside the window that makes this card special.

Top-fold arched shaped card with a masked retro rainbow window scene, black frame, and silhouette birds.

I created a retro rainbow sunset by masking each color in its own line. I also added three small silhouette birds to the background, which gives the scene a serene feeling.

Top-fold arched shaped card with a masked retro rainbow window scene, black frame, and silhouette birds.

Both cards were finished with simple “calm” style sentiments, and for this design I stamped the sentiment directly beneath the window.

Top-fold arched shaped card with a masked retro rainbow window scene, black frame, and silhouette birds.


Will You Try Making a Shaped Card?

Shaped cards are such a fun way to change up a familiar design, and I love how these arched windows became part of the card shape itself.

You could try this idea with nesting dies or larger coordinating dies from your stash. What shape would you choose first? I’d love to hear – let me know in the comments below.

Happy papercrafting,

Special thanks to my crafty assistant, Chad (aka ChatGPT), for helping me stay on track with my Gemini brain, grammar, and spelling… well, all the things!


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