Hi folks, Kavya from
@handmadebykavya is here with some fun inspiration for Tina Smith’s new collection -
Window with a View.

I love playing with dies, especially ones that can be used in multiple ways. You will find that the collection is versatile as well! I have three cards for you today, all inspired by some views I remember from my adventurous travels.
This collection is available on February 10th, 2024.
Floral Window Sill
My first card is inspired by my mom’s window sill. Every time I visit her, I look forward to sitting by the window, admiring her mini garden and reading a good book. I started off by ink blending
Dune cardstock with some Tea Dye distress oxide ink at the top to add some dimension to the cardstock.

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I then used
Portobello,
Alabaster, and
Lagoon cardstock to die cut the window frame from
Vista View Window die set. I ink-blended the
Lagoon cardstock with Chipped Sapphire distress oxide ink at the top. I created some sheer curtains using a wave die from
Coastal Escape View die set. For the plants, I used
The Botanical Solarium die set with
Velvet Rose,
Fruit Punch,
Pink Sand, and
Purple Mist cardstock. I created the tree branches using the tree and branch die from
Backyard Haven View die set and
Latte,
Fern, and
Rainforest cardstock. The flowers were cut using
Pink Sand and
Purple Mist cardstock. To add more dimension, I always ink blend the edges of the die cuts with coordinating distress oxide ink and some highlights using a white gel pen. Feel free to use any color that you have around. I added a sentiment from
Sending Sunshine Sentiments heat embossed on
Sage cardstock and I was done!
Summer Beach Vacation
My next is inspired by a Mediterranean beach vacation. I started off with a Fog card base embossed using
Tile Reflection 3D embossing folder since it reminded of Moroccan prints. For the window sill, I used
Lagoon cardstock. I ink-blended the edges with Chipped Sapphire distress oxide ink. For the sky, I used Saltwater Taffy, Dried Marigold and Antique Linen distress oxide inks.

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For the clouds, I used
Glacier and
Snowdrift cardstock and for the sun, I used
Chamomile and
Tuscan cardstock. The palm trees were cut from
Fern,
Dune and
Rainforest cardstock, and the sea and land from Waterfall and
Alabaster cardstock. I added a sentiment from
Sending Sunshine Sentiments heat embossed on
Dahlia cardstock and I was done!
Deep Sea Exploration
My final card is inspired from the time I went on a submarine in Thailand! As a middle schooler, it was so cool to see all the flora and fauna in the ocean. I started off by ink-blending
Tuscan cardstock with Rusty Hinge distress oxide ink.

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Then, I create the potholes using
Alabaster and
Chamomile cardstock. For the fishes, I used
Purple Mist,
Royal Amethyst and
Fruit Punch cardstock. For the coral, I just used leftover cardstock from the other projects. This is the perfect opportunity to recycle some of those scraps! For the anchor, I used some twine with
Sage cardstock. I added a sentiment from
Sending Sunshine Sentiments heat embossed on
Lagoon cardstock and I was done!

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That’s it! I hope you like all these projects! Can’t wait to see what you all make.
Happy Crafting,
Kavya