I finally got a chance to make a shaker card ! They are not too difficult to create and always put a smile on the recipient's face.
I used Not Quite Navy, Close to Cocoa and Basic Grey. I first scored the Close to Cocoa, then run a watercolor pencil and the blender pen just to add some definition to the lines. A few brads, a piece of twine and voila, here is the card!! I used an acetate sheet to make the window but you can use a little clear baggie instead. You would put the beads into the baggie and glue it on top of the whale. You would then use a foam tape to attach the window frame to the bag.
Check out Splitcoast gallery for ideas.
There is no end as to what you can do with shaker cards!!
I used Not Quite Navy, Close to Cocoa and Basic Grey. I first scored the Close to Cocoa, then run a watercolor pencil and the blender pen just to add some definition to the lines. A few brads, a piece of twine and voila, here is the card!! I used an acetate sheet to make the window but you can use a little clear baggie instead. You would put the beads into the baggie and glue it on top of the whale. You would then use a foam tape to attach the window frame to the bag.
Check out Splitcoast gallery for ideas.
There is no end as to what you can do with shaker cards!!
I love love love that card! Can't wait to make it later!
ReplyDeleteFun shaker card! Love the boat siding as the card base and ya just can't go wrong with a cute whale. :>
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