I made the window using Arch Die/Sizzix for the back and Cathedral Die/The Greetery for the front of the window.
I embossed them both using Hammered Metal embossing powder.
Instead of a woman looking out - I embossed a piece of watercolor paper with TH Skulls 3D embossing folder that I sponged over with Old Paper Distress so the skulls were more visible.
I layered the front of the window over the skulls panel with foam strips, adhered that to the back of the window and then to the DP which is on a Vintage Cream card base.
I die cut 3 bats and adhered them to the window as well as die cut wild flowers and the Label Sticker.
Date: Saturday, September 3, 2022 GMT Views: 380
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Sat, Sep 03, 2022 @ 4:19 PM
Spooky delight, Julia. I love your window, the skulls and that fun greeting (or spooky statement). Fabulous! Hugz
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Fri, Oct 28, 2022 @ 4:11 PM
Julia, I feel sure that your card totally adored by the Halloween munchkins on your list! So clever to treat this arched window with terrific texture & silver/black color!