Arched Window and Christmas Tree

Good Tuesday morning.  I have another Christmas window to share with your today made using the Small Madison Arched Window, Bare Christmas Tree set, Pine Sprig Cluster , Bricked and Wooden embossing folder and of course my beloved Cat Set

KC Impression Obsession Bare Christmas Tree 2 right

Toby and Cassie were my inspiration for this window scene.  Although they never go outside I thought it would be perfect to have the cats looking in the window. Well…..Toby (the little criminal on the left) has escaped outside a few times and scared me to death.  He was gone for two days the first time and I was torn between wanting to hug him or kill him when he came crying at the door.  LOL!

Toby Cassie 8-21-10

I started by cutting the opening for my see thru window, attached the outside window with mounting tape and the inside window directly to the base with ATG adhesive. 

KC Impression Obsession Bare Christmas Tree 2 center

I cut and attached all the pine sprigs to the bare tree branches.  I decorated the tree with tiny hand tied bows, candy canes and tiny gold ornaments made with my 1/8” circle punch. I attached the tree on the inside with mounting tape and a few glue dots along the window pane.

KC Impression Obsession Bare Christmas Tree 2 inside

I put a piece of cardstock over the bottom of the bare tree to finish.

KC Impression Obsession Bare Christmas Tree 2 close

I attached pine sprigs on the window sill, added a few pieces of holly and finished with a red multi loop bow.  I used my black soot distress marker to color the two cats, attached red collars and attached them to the window for the finishing touch. I especially used black and white cats so they would be a main part of the window scene and yet blend in with all the white background. Did that make sense?

KC Impression Obsession Bare Christmas Tree 2 left

Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you have a great day. 

Card Size: 5.5” x 4.25”    Paper:  Papertrey White, Stampin’ Up! Old Olive

27 thoughts on “Arched Window and Christmas Tree”

  1. Kittie, this is so cute…. I am so loving this… I can see little toys on the Christmas tree…. you are such an amazingly creative woman… thank you for sharing….

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  2. A wonderful card, Kittie,
    I feel the cozy Christmas atmosphere and I love the cats! (Not only on the card)
    The naughty Toby goes sometimes on adventure! He makes me smile…
    I remember me my old cat, he was the same.
    Have a nice day Kittie,
    Hugs, Eva.

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  3. Always love the window cards Kittie…I make many. Love your kittens….black and white. They are perfect on this card. And the tree full of happy surprises….another one of your delightful gifts to us.

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  4. Oh my gosh! So cute and pretty at the same time! Just LOVE this card! Your two cats are beautiful! Pets DO give us a scare every now and then don’t they! Glad your adventurous fellow came home safe and sound.

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  5. Hi, I come see you every day, but rarely comment. Each scenic card is better than the last! Today’s story about your cats made me smile. My partner and I and our 2 cats are currently staying with a friend and his 2 cats! So we have more cats than people, and are in danger of being called “Those cat people.” lol They’re all indoor babies and the oldest is an escape artist. But thank heaven she doesn’t go far, only out to sniff around and then back in. I don’t know what I’d do if one were gone for 2 days. Thanks for sharing your talent and the opportunity to find some lovely dies etc to craft with. Merry Christmas, Jess

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  6. Oh Kitty….you are such an inspiration. Don’t know what we would do without you. How well I know about Kitty Kats getting out and not coming home! Puppy dogs too. But what would we do without them and their love! Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  7. Oh my goodness Kittie, I can’t tell you how much I love this card! I just love it when you add your sweet fur babies into your cards. Huge smile on my face! I am just going to print this out so I can keep looking at it! Have a great day!

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  8. Good Afternoon, Kittie, I am late today in writing. But OH! MY! what a gorgeous surprise when I opened my mail. this is soooo wonderful. Loving and inspirational. I love the white cats, and your love for them, knowing that this is a true picture of what Christmas is for sharing love. … thank you sooo much for your gift each day. this is a keeper for a favorite……have a good day.

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  9. Oh, I want a cat or cats so badly! Love your kitties looking in the window! Lovely card!!! My IO order arrived today and even though I’m so tired I want a nap, I also want to play. LOL! But, I have to make a masculine birthday card first so we’ll see if any ideas come for using any of my dies on a masculine card. They are always so difficult for me. And I need it quickly so CAS may have to be my style for this one even though nothing ever seems “simple” for me… every card seems to take too long to make.

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  10. Aaaawwwww, so cute…and the card is pretty rad, too. LOL I love your kitties… just adorable. Your card is really, really gorgeous.

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  11. WoW!!!!! Kittie this card is beautiful, it makes me think of going for a walk and looking at the lovely homes and seeing this scene. Thank you for sharing this beautiful, inspiring card today. My beloved Charlie, escaped once, he was gone for 3 weeks, it nearly broke my heart. He came home thinner but fine, I think he might have been locked in someone’s garage or he was having an adventure. He never escaped again. The black and white kitties on the windowsill are perfect for this scene. I love how you decorated the tree. Thank you for sharing this tutorial. Your cards brighten my day and inspire me, it is almost like receiving one, to be able to come here and view the blog post and receive the tutorial too.
    Jacquelene L
    Canada

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  12. This is really beautiful! I never had a desire to create a “window” card, but this is awesome! I might have to try it out 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration!

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