Friday, July 18, 2014

Acetate Winter Scene Card

Hello My friends:
I am bringing you today another card made with acetate...that I posted at the French blog: "Un brin de Créativité"...this is a winter scene made with several NEW stamps from Memory Box.


acetate winter scene with stamps
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Just remember to use these little tricks when working with acetate...

1- you can heat emboss on acetate but make sure that you use acetate made for heat embossing, otherwise your acetate may burn or warp. I use "Judykins Embossable window sheets"

heat emboss on acetate

2- to attach the front acetate flap to the card attach a border die, leave a border, score and fold it to make it as a hinge, add strong red tacky tape...(the glue on the die, will dry clear)

acetate flap


3- To add ribbon to the acetate use glue dots. Place the ribbon behind and  hide your glue dots with a brad, this way the ribbon is more secure too...

secure ribbon to acetate


4- hide the back of the brad with a piece of cardstock. I punched this small frame



5- the acetate back all finished

acetate back

6- make a winter scene with several stamps. I mask the deer to stamp the trees..

stamped winter scene

7- open flat


A last view from the side...




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21 comments:

  1. Bibi cuando vi esta tarjeta me enamor, los colores, el diseño, los detalles, es hermosa!

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  2. Hi Bibiana, love this wonderful acetate card, beautiful images and cutting dies, lovely colours also.
    hugs pam

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  3. Comme je te l'ai dit elle est superbe, bravo. Bises.

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  4. Love the acetate card - very pretty

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  5. Lovely. The acetate and stamping inside the card really add depth.

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  6. Excellent tutorial Bibiana. Acetate can be tricky to work with but it is worth the effort. beautiful job.

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  7. Love the scene you created here. Absolutely gorgeous

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  8. me encanta la idea del acetato!! tu idea muy util !! graciass

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  9. simply fabulous! Thanks for your tutorial!

    wish you a wonderful weekend and greetings
    Regina

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  10. Absolutely gorgeous Bibiana love your use of acetate

    Anne

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  11. I´m just totally in love with this card here, it´s soooo beautiful and a bit romantic actually, or at least pretty nostalgic, I think. It´s definitely very very ebautiful.

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  12. Cette carte est vraiment splendide. Bravo. Merci beaucoup pour les astuces de création.
    Bisous.
    Karen (Kayenne)

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  13. Absolutely beautiful Bibiana, love the scene and how you have used the acetate. Beautiful.

    Love & Hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
    http://jewelscardcraft.blogspot.co.uk/

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  14. I absolutely love everything about this card. That red & white combination is perfect.

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  15. Wow, this is really genius, Bibiana!! Thank you for showing us how to do it! And thank you for visiting me! I hope to see you again and maybe you would like to follow me. I've been subscribing to your brilliant blog for almost a year now and love your creations!! Hugs, Darnell

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  16. elle est trop belle cette carte bravo A+

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  17. I didn't know there were acetate sheets made for embossing. Woohoo.

    Beautiful card..

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  18. Beautiful card! I have to remember to use acetate more often! Looks fabulous!

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  19. Hi, Bibliana! Your cards are so beautiful and interesting! Thank you for sharing the techniques in your artwork. Love the Christmas tree with gold glitteriness and the lovely acetate card! hugs, de

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  20. Trop jolie cette carte! J'aime beaucoup! Merci pour les explications! Bises

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