Have you ever tried to make a Window Sheet card? They are great fun and you can use the window sheet (acetate) to create a whole card base or peek through areas in the middle or side.

I shared one of the techniques on a recent Stamping & Creating event and created this card. The card has a peek through area going across the middle of the card and is much easier to make than it looks.

Check out the video below to see how it’s made. The description contains all the cutting instructions for the card.

I’ve created two other cards. The first uses the window sheet to create the card base. A very simple and effective idea.

window sheet card - whole card base

The final card is a variation of the top card. The difference is that

  • I used a Basic Border Die to die-cut the edge of the cardstock and paper
  • I did not add a border to the outside edge.

If you don’t have a UK demonstrator and would like to shop with me, you can do so by either

  • Clicking on the pictures above – this will take you supply list for each card with direct links to my Online Shop, or
  • Contacting me via email with your list and I’ll be in touch re payment.

Happy stamping.

Fiona xx

Please note

(i) The second Sale-A-Bration of 2022 is under way. There are Shop, Join or Host opportunities to receive free Stampin’ Up! products. Find out more here – https://oakfieldcrafts.com/2022-sale-a-bration/

(i) When shopping online and ordering less that £150 worth of products, don’t forget to use the host code – FMS4KYMY (valid until 31 July). I’ll be sending you a little something extra in August if you do. 

(ii) Spending more than £150, please don’t use the code. You will have your own rewards to spend. This means you can order extra products for free from any of the current catalogues or clearance rack.

(iii) Why not join the Acorns? You select £130 worth of new product and pay only £99. You kit ships to you for free. During July and August you will also receive the Making Plans Collection for free. Contact me by emailing to fiona@oakfieldcrafts.com for more information.