I chose to make my topper card a shaker card. This fun sketch helped me do two new things: 1) make a topper card and 2) finally use the mica flakes and shaker forms that I had purchased quite a while ago. I'm so glad I tried this as I really like how it turned out. I hope you do too!
The finished card size is still the standard 4 1/4" x 5 1/2". I used some Dazzling details glitter glue on the image first and let it dry before putting the snowflakes in and sealing it up with a circle of clear window sheet. Here is an up-close look at the inside of the shaker frame:
Supplies (all from Stampin Up! except the paper doily): Cardstock - Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red and Whisper White. Patterned paper - Be of Good Cheer (NEW). Image from a retired set called Gift Givers and is colored with a blender pen and Baja Breeze and Riding Hood Red inks. Sentiment is from a set called Snow Much Fun. Shaker frame is made with some self adhesive circles and a clear transparency sheet punched in a circle. The snow is made from a product called Mica flakes. I used a scallop oval, large oval and word window punch for the sentiment. Other products used - doily from stash of supplies, basic rhinestones and Dazzling Details glitter glue.
Thanks so much for stopping by to visit - I'm sure glad that you did! If you want to get a head start on your Christmas cards for this year this is a great way to do it. Hope my card and this great sketch might also inspire you to try something new. Hugs! :o)
Hi Danielle
ReplyDeleteI love shaker cards they're such fun to make and this one is brilliant, the red and white theme with a touch of cool blue is lovely. Glad you enjoyed making it too
Louise x
Hi Louise - now that I know how fun and easy these are to make, I'll have to do more. Thanks for your sweet note :o)
DeleteWhat a clever take on Lesley's great sketch! Love the mica flakes and your coloring of the image is perfect. Fabulous holiday card Danielle!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nance :o) I do like the shimmer of those mica flakes even though they are a bit tricky to use. I think I inhaled a few in the process :o)
DeleteLove this card and love how you added the shaker part. I keep looking at this challenge - really must give it a go! - Jacqueline xx
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline - you make such lovely Christmas cards, you really should give it a go and share at Merry Monday too :o)
DeleteI've never tried making a shaker card, but after seeing this, I'm going to have to give it a try! This turned out so cute, and the sketch was the perfect base for creating one! Adorable card!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol - I'll admit that I hadn't tried it yet because I was a bit intimidated by it. But I found it much easier than I thought it would be. I'll bet you will have fun with it too :o) Thanks for the nice note!
DeleteWhat a wonderful idea to use a shaker for the topper on this card, Danielle! I love that adorable little girl in the shaker! Glad you joined us at Merry Monday this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet note Bonnie - it made my morning! Have a wonderful weekend.
DeleteWowza Danielle, that shaker is adorable! Thanks for joining us at Merry Monday!
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Thanks Lesley for your nice note and for the great MM sketch to use.
DeleteYour card is so cute, the image is adorable. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteI think this is awesome, Danielle! I'm rubbish at shaker cards and I'm scared of them--I even have all the stuff to make them! This one is darling and I LOVE the fabulous snow!!! :)
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