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Stained Glass Cards – A Beautiful Technique For Your Stamp & Die Sets

7 Aug

I’ve been having so much fun using our new catalog products, and today I want to share a neat technique featuring some of them. This technique is for making stained glass cards, or cards with the appearance of stained glass in them. You can try this technique with many of the stamp and die bundles already in your collection. Let’s get started!

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

Featured Bundles

I’ll quickly share the products I used on today’s projects. Here is the Bright Baubles bundle…

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

…and the card I created with it.

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

This is Nature’s Harvest – a new favorite of mine.

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

And my finished card.

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

For my third card I used the Great Tidings bundle. Isn’t this neat?

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

This is the card I created.

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

Next I’ll quickly share about a product that makes this cardmaking technique possible – Stampin Blends alcohol markers.

Stampin Blends Markers

To color on the clear window sheets, you’ll need to use Blends alcohol markers. These markers are amazing for blending projects (coming from a non-coloring kinda girl), but for today’s projects we just need something that won’t smear on the acetate pieces. These markers are perfect for the job. You can learn more about Blends alcohol markers here.

Join in for this introduction to using Stampin Up Alcohol Markers for beautiful results on all of your coloring projects.

Next I’ll share the basics for how to make stained glass cards.

How To Make Stained Glass Cards

Follow the steps below to try this technique yourself, and I definitely encourage you to watch along with my video which is linked below.

Step 1: Stamp Onto Window Sheets

Stamp your image onto acetate window sheets using StazOn ink.

Step 2: Flip Over

Once the stamped image is dry, flip the piece of window sheet over. This will allow you to color on the reverse side of where you stamped. If you color on the same side, you will erase the stamped image.

Step 3: Color The Image With Blends Markers

Add color to the image with alcohol markers. You aren’t able to blend different colors together when using window sheets, so just choose a single color to color an entire area.

Step 4: Die Cut Card Front

Die cut the card base and card front as described in the video.

Step 5: Assemble Card

Assemble as shown in the video.

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

It’s really pretty simple, and addicting as I found out!

Tips

Here are a few tips for making stained glass cards:

  • Begin with basic images – not super detailed ones.
  • Make sure to let Stazon ink dry, which take a few seconds on the window sheets.
  • Use a piece of window sheet that is significantly larger than the stamped image to allow plenty of area to adhere it to the card.

Materials Used

Would you like to make these cards yourself or add any of the products I used to your collection? Here is my supplies list.

Product List
Bright Baubles Bundle
Bright Baubles Bundle
[156384]
Great Tidings Bundle
Great Tidings Bundle
[156382]
Nature's Harvest Bundle (English)
Nature's Harvest Bundle (English)
[156813]
Timeworn Type 3 D Embossing Folder
Timeworn Type 3 D Embossing Folder
[156505]
Hammered Metal 3D Embossing Folder
Hammered Metal 3D Embossing Folder
[150646]
Window Sheets
Window Sheets
[142314]
Jet Black Stāzon Ink Pad
Jet Black Stāzon Ink Pad
[101406]
Saddle Brown Stazon Ink Pad
Saddle Brown Stazon Ink Pad
[151508]
Cinnamon Cider Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Cinnamon Cider Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[153105]
Poppy Parade Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Poppy Parade Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[154958]
Old Olive Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Old Olive Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[154892]
Night Of Navy Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Night Of Navy Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[154891]
Magenta Madness Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Magenta Madness Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[153106]
Highland Heather Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Highland Heather Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[154887]
Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
[154880]
Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine
Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine
[149653]

Stained Glass Cards Technique Video Tutorial

Watch along here as I share exactly how I created these cards!

Learn how to make stunning stained glass cards with this unique cardmaking technique!

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Filed Under: Gallery, Tutorials Tagged With: 2021 July-December Holiday Mini Catalog, Christmas, hammered metal embossing folder, holiday, stampin up bright baubles, stampin up great tidings, stampin up natures harvest, timeworn type embossing folder

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