Can a person get too old to receive a shaker card? I think not. What do you think?
Stamps:
A Little Birthday Cheer
Paper:
Pool Party A-2
Cherry on Top DSP 5-1/4 x 4
Bermuda Bay Scraps
Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (Inside), Scraps
Ink:
Archival Basic Black
Pool Party
Technique:
Die Cutting
Punching
Sponging
Accessories:
Layering Circles Framelits Dies
Foam Adhesive Strips
Window Sheet
Triple Banner Punch
Dimensionals
Sponge
Sequins
I followed the tutorial found on SCS for the Die Cut Shaker. To see written instructions with pictures and a short video, click on Die Cut Shaker. The backing of my shaker is my DSP. The front of it is a window sheet, and the frame is Bermuda Bay. I used beads as a filler inside.
I added the shaker to the top center of my DSP panel, and then onto the Pool Party card front.
I added a sentiment to the bottom. I used the Triple Banner Punch and sponged the edges with Pool Party.
I added sequins around the shaker, and adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
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Fabulous birthday shaker card. These are so much fun to send to friends.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I have made very few, but the recipients always wind up playing with them for hours. Thank you for visiting and commenting.
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