Clearly Amazing Window Sheet class by Patty Bennett

Last week I taught a class using the Stampin' Up! window sheets.  There are 3 different packs, sold on pg 169 in the catalog, but you really have to SEE these wonderful accessories to appreciate them!!!

Window sheet 1This window sheet is called Flower Fantasy and is a 12×12 sheet with vines and flowers printed on it… it coordinates perfectly with COTTAGE WALL Designer Paper.  LOVE this one!

FLOWER FANTASY window sheets: item 115705, pg 169

Cottage Wall DSP: item 115671, pg 160

 

Clearly thanks sheet This sheet is called CLEARLY THANKS and is 8-1/2"x11" and is meant to be cut into 1/4ths to make 4 cards.  The upper right has small polkadots but it's hard to see here.

CLEARLY THANKS window sheets: item 115122, pg 169

 

 

Seasonal pieces sheet

This 12×12 sheet is called SEASONAL PIECES.  It features enough printed pieces to make 7 projects and also has 2 embellishment pieces.

SEASONAL THANKS window sheets: item 115706, pg 169

 

 

And here are the samples we made in class this week:

BELOW: Using the upper left flower piece in the Seasonal Thanks sheet mounted on a Melon Mambo folded card.  Adhesive is placed under the area where the ribbon is, and also under a few flower centers.

Mambo flowers

BELOW: Using the Dandelion piece from the CLEARLY THANKS sheet, we used sponge daubers and chalk to color the images on the sheet!  The window sheet is adhered to the cardstock using brads in the flower centers.

Dandelions

BELOW: Using 4×4 pieces of the FLOWER FANTASY sheet, layered onto 4×4 pieces from the Cottage Wall DSP pack and Rich Razzleberry cardstock, we made these cards.   The window sheet is adhered to the card using Rhinestone brads in flower centers.

Flower fantasy 1 Flower fantasy 2 Flower fantasy close up

BELOW: and for the 4th card, we used this technique I learned at the Stampin' Up! Convention this month.  Use the printed Tree piece from the SEASONAL THANKS window sheet, and added more white "snow" using a brush (paint brush or dry aqua painter tip) and white CRAFT ink, then heat emboss that with Irridescent Ice emb. powder and a heat tool. Layer it onto any dark cardstock (this is Not Quite Navy).  The adhesive is under the trunk and under some branches.

Tree

Mary had a great alternate way to use the Melon Mambo DSP strip on the flower card:

Flowers mary

and PJ used Rhinestone brads on the Dandelon card and placed her ribbon under the window sheet:

Dandelion pj

Happy Stampin'…. go get some Window Sheets and start creating 🙂

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7 thoughts on “Clearly Amazing Window Sheet class by Patty Bennett”

  1. Absolutely gorgeous and gets my brain going. I need those sheets, never gave them a second look when I got my catty in June.
    TFS

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  2. Thank you Patty for sharing your window sheet class examples. I can now visualize how to use these sheets and what a fun and pretty accessorie they would make. Your photo’s were so very, very helpful. Thanks again my friend.

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