I love shaker cards. They add a fun interactive element and can add a lot of elegance!
Supplies used:
- MMI stamp sets, “Blessings”
Supplies used:
- MMI stamp sets, “Blessings”
- Versamark Ink for embossing
- Gold embossing powder- Nuvo
- Foam Tape
- Circle dies-Darice
- Acetate
- heat gun
- sequins, sea beads, etc
Process:
Step 1: die cut the circle out of card panel. Glue acetate to underside covering the die cut circle opening. Set aside.
Step 2: stamp images on card base where the circle opening will cover, using Versa Mark , then cover with gold embossing powder and set using heat gun. You’ll be able to see these through the circle.
Step 3: add double layer of foam tape all around the circle opening and everywhere else. Add shaker elements like sequins and sea beads. Adhere the die cut panel over the elements.
Step 4: stamp wreath images on a scrap paper and emboss them in gold. Fussy cut them out. Place them where you see fit around the circle.
There you have it! A beautiful seasonal shaker card. I sure hope you’ve been inspired by this week’s shaker card challenge! It was a blast to participate in!
Until next week, happy crafting!
- Kindly,
Candace Gillespie
- Gold embossing powder- Nuvo
- Foam Tape
- Circle dies-Darice
- Acetate
- heat gun
- sequins, sea beads, etc
Process:
Step 1: die cut the circle out of card panel. Glue acetate to underside covering the die cut circle opening. Set aside.
Step 2: stamp images on card base where the circle opening will cover, using Versa Mark , then cover with gold embossing powder and set using heat gun. You’ll be able to see these through the circle.
Step 3: add double layer of foam tape all around the circle opening and everywhere else. Add shaker elements like sequins and sea beads. Adhere the die cut panel over the elements.
Step 4: stamp wreath images on a scrap paper and emboss them in gold. Fussy cut them out. Place them where you see fit around the circle.
There you have it! A beautiful seasonal shaker card. I sure hope you’ve been inspired by this week’s shaker card challenge! It was a blast to participate in!
Until next week, happy crafting!
- Kindly,
Candace Gillespie