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Old 08-08-2006, 12:42 PM   #1  
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I was looking at Anything but a card and came across these beautiful ornaments. I know a lot of you make these. She mentioned something about "Window Sheets". Does anyone know what that is? I would love to make these for Christmas for the family. I pm'd stampgirl but her last picture was placed in March so I'm not sure she frequents this site much anymore

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Window Sheets are sold on page 204 of the new catty- Item letter G. You can also use Window Sheets in your shaker cards!!!! HTH!?!

*Sidenote*: My FABULOUS upline makes ornaments like these, with snowflakes! They're gorgeous!
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How are they used? How do you make these? I've never seen window sheets before and I don't have the new catty yet. Any help would be appreciated.
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Window sheets are just clear plastic like what you would use for an overhead projector. They are kind of thick. You just cut out a round piece that would fit in the ball. (you may have to try a couple times) Then you just stamp your image in stazon ink and you can color with sharpies. Roll it up, shove it in the ball and toss in some fake snow.
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Here is a link to one way to do them. I hope it works. It is the very first post.

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Does the regular ink pads that you use to stamp cards with work or do you use something different. These are neat.
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I used Memories on mine. The only thing is, you have to make sure it is dry before you proceed. A lot of people use the Stazon, but that wasn't around when I did mine.
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Ornaments are beautiful! Me and my mom make them every year! We used to just paint them, but Stampin' Up has made it so much easier! The window sheets work wonders, you hardly notice them. Thery are a great investment!!
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