Tag: Shaker Card

  • “Let’s Celebrate” Birthday Card

    Hello, crafters!  Thank you for joining me today as I create a fun, shaker birthday card using the new Kat Scrappiness Crafters Essentials #2 die set.  This set contains a full cover-plate die with chevron cutouts and full stitched detailing.  The complimentary pieces can be used to enhance this cutout piece, or used in any combination you desire.  For today’s project I decided to use three different dies, so let’s go ahead and get into the details.

     

    For the cover plate die, I found this awesome sheet of 12×12 birthday paper in my stash.  It already had the “Happy Day!” sentiment on it, as well as the colorful dots, so I let that set my color scheme.  I also cut out a strip of blue card stock so that I had all the little chevrons in that pretty color.

     

    On the backside of my panel I ran a strip of double-sided tape over the cut out openings (you can see it in the picture above.)  Then I just laid the blue chevrons into place, which fit perfectly like puzzle pieces.  This really took very little time, but it still creates a very pretty look.  I could have used multiple colors for this step, but I didn’t want it to end up too busy.  Too many individual colors vying for attention on a single card will end up looking messy instead of fun.

     

    For my next step I cut the stitched flag die out of a sunny yellow card stock, and then cut a stitched square out of the center which will become my shaker window.  The square die is from the new Kat Scrappiness Crafters Essentials #1 die set.  As an accent piece, I also cut the little stitched banner die from some black card stock.  I’m so glad that my patterned paper had that black circle on it – black is my favorite accent color to use!

     

    For my shaker window, I added a piece of acetate to the back of my flag piece and let the liquid adhesive dry thoroughly.  Not all tapes will hold the acetate securely, so if you’re not sure, just use a nice paste adhesive that dries clear and you’ll be fine.  I added some foam tape pieces around the backside of the flag, both to secure the sequins from spilling out and also give them a little room to shake around.  You’ll notice that I trimmed the top edge of my flag to better fit my card, otherwise it would cover the Happy Day! sentiment.  I then added this super colorful “Rainbow Splash” Kat Scrappiness sequins mix to my shaker and secured it to my card.

     

    For just a bit more color, I sprinkled in a bit of the “Hearts On Fire” Kat Scrappiness confetti, which is a great mix of different sized hearts in a lovely shade of red.  I particularly like that these hearts aren’t glittery – they are neutral enough to fit into many different kinds of projects.

     

    The final touch was adding the little black banner.  I happened to find a stamp from a birthday stamp set that fit it perfectly, so I stamped it in VersaMark sticky ink and then added my Hero Arts White embossing powder.  This powder always melts smoothly, and isn’t too thick even for delicate letters like these.  I popped this banner up on foam tape as well and let the one end slightly overlap my flag piece.

     

    And that is my finished card!  I hope that you enjoyed this project as much as I did, and that you give shaker cards a try if you haven’t already.  Kat literally has hundreds of sequins and confetti options in her shop, and you’re sure to find many mixes you can’t live without!  Also, be sure to use my discount code “CYNTHIA10” to receive 10% off your entire order.  Thanks for reading my blog post today, and happy crafting!

     

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  • Crafter’s Essentials 1 Cards by Maria

    Crafter’s Essentials 1 Cards by Maria

    Hello my crafty friends! I hope you are all having a great week so far! Maria here with you today sharing some cards, showcasing the new Crafter’s Essentials 1 die set and a lot of products available at the shop.  This Crafter’s Essentials 1 die-set is a must-have!  This set contains 12 steel-rule dies that you can use for all of your paper crafting projects!  Here’s what it looks like:

     

     

    For my first card today, I stamped some images on some white card stock with my Lawn Fawn Jet black ink using my Tim Holtz Stamping Platform tool.  I colored the images in with my Copic markers and die-cut them using the coordinating dies.

     

    I also die-cut another piece of white card stock using the storybook die from the set.  I wanted to create a birthday card.  I stamped the small images on the card stock and assembled my card.

     

     

    I really love how this card turned out.  There are so many possibilities using this Crafter’s Essentials 1 die-set.  I also love all of the stitching details! Here another look:

     


     

    For my second card below I wanted to use some new sequin and confetti mixes from the Shop and some Nuvo crystal drops.  I also used the new My Tribe stamp set by Honey Bee Stamps.   Here’s my shaker card:

     

     

     

    This shaker card is actually going to a friend of mine who is also crazy about crafting!  I am so thankful that she is a part of my tribe!

     

     

     

    I hope you got inspired today.  The Crafter’s Essentials 1 die set is sold out at the moment but more are coming in the next 7 days or so.  You can RESERVE the dies so you don’t miss out again.  The supplies I used are listed and linked below.  Have an amazing day and happy crafting!

     

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  • Happy Birthday Card by Maria

    Happy Birthday Card by Maria

    Do you ever run out of birthday cards?  I do!  I make them a lot but I always seem to run out of these cards, right when I need it the most.  This gave me the motivation to make some birthday cards today.

    I am showcasing a lot of products from Kat Scrappiness.   I used the new Stitched Scalloped Rectangle Dies, the Woodgrain Frame Diamond Wire Background Die, the Photo Booth 4 x 8 Clear Stamps by Your Next Stamp, the Photo Booth Polaroid die, the Stitched Flag Diesand the Everyday Brush Stroke stamp set by Kat Scrappiness.

    I started out by die-cutting the polaroid with some white card stock.  I stamped the images on the inside of the polaroid, and colored them in with my Copic markers.  I die-cut another piece of white card stock using the Stitched Scallop Rectangle Dies.

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    To create my own patterned paper, I used the Everyday Brush Stroke stamp set to stamp the images on my card panel.

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    I picked up the die-cuts and I temporarily placed them on top of my stamping tool so I can figure out the placement for the stamp images, as well as the polaroids.

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    I die-cut the smallest of the Tag Banner Dies with the Lawn Fawn Gotta Have Gingham 6×6 patterned paper in different colors.  I assembled the card my adhering the polaroids on top of the stamped background.  I added the tag banner dies behind one of the photos.    I stamped the sentiment “Happy Birthday” from the Everyday Brush Stroke stamp set.

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    To finish my design, I added some black dots to the background to fill in some empty spaces.

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    Aren’t those images so adorable?  I also love the colorful tag banner dies behind the photo.  It made it look really festive!

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    I really love how these cards turned out.  It took me about half an hour to make one card so it wasn’t too bad.  I will be mass-producing these cards so I can have them on hand.

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    Plus here’s another “just-because” card featuring  the new Woodgrain Frame Diamond Wire Background Die.  I did an inlaid background technique with the new die

     

     


    I inserted a heart-shaped paper clip and also included a push-pin sticker to make it look like a bulletin board.

     

     

     

     

    I hope you like my projects today and got inspired.  Please visit www.katscrappiness.com to order the supplies I used.  Don’t forget to use my coupon code “MARIA10” for 10% off your order.  The supplies I used are listed and linked below.  Have a wonderful day!

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  • “Thankful For You” Shaker Card featuring Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die by Kat Scrappiness

    Hello crafty Friends! I am super excited to stop in today to share a card I created using the newly released Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die and other amazing products by Kat Scrappiness.

    I must admit that I am in LOVE with all of the new dies that Kat Scrappiness has been releasing and the new Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die is now one of my fav’s!!!

    To begin creating my card, I first decided to work on all of my die cuts. I started out die cutting the Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die by Kat Scrappiness using 110lb White Card Stock.

    I then die cut my sentiment using the “Thankful for you” Brush Script Word & Sentiment Die by Kat Scrappiness out of some Card Stock from my ReCollections “Magic Hour” 6X6 Paper Pad.

    Because my card base is the standard A2 sized card and because I knew I was going to create a shaker, I then cut a piece of acetate and a piece of card stock (again from the ReCollections “Magic Hour” 6X6 Paper Pad) about 1/8″ smaller than my card base.

    I adhered the Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die Cut onto the piece of acetate using some Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive and set it to the side to let it dry.

    Once dried, I flipped it over and applied Scotch Foam Tape along the edges.

    I then used the Fluffy Clouds Sequin Mix Shaker Card Fillers as well as the AB White Butterfly Confetti Shaker Card Filler as my sequin mix and carefully applied the completed Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die Cut (from the previous step), over the sequins to create my shaker.

    And to complete my shaker card, I then adhered my sentiment over the top of the Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die Cut.

    I am extremely pleased with how this shaker card has turned out and I hope that you have enjoyed today’s quick tutorial on how to create your own shaker card. You can find a complete list of all of the supplies used in this tutorial below. Remember to use Code: Jana10 during check out at the Kat Scrappiness Store to receive 10% off of your order. Thank you for visiting and have a fabulously crafty day!!!

    Supplies Used:

    Wood Grain Framed Diamond Wire Die by Kat Scrappiness

    “Thankful for you” Brush Script Word & Sentiment Die by Kat Scrappiness

    Fluffy Clouds Sequin Mix – Shaker Card Fillers

    AB White Butterfly Confetti – Shaker Card Fillers

    Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive 200N

    Acetate

    110lb. ReCollections White Card Stock

    Patterned Card Stock from ReCollections “Magic Hour” 6X6 Paper Pad

    Scotch Foam Adhesive

  • Happy Father’s Day Shaker Card

    Hello crafty friends!! It is Design Team Member Jana stopping by today to share a tutorial on how I have created this fun shaker card for Father’s Day using lots of amazing products from Kat Scrappiness.

    How super fun does this card look ?!?! I am very happy with how it has turned out and can’t wait to send it off for Father’s Day! So without any further delay, let’s get to it…..

    To begin, I die cut a piece of card stock (which will be used as my shaker base) as well as a piece of acetate using the largest sized scalloped circle die from the newly released Stitched Scalloped Circle Dies by Kat Scrappiness. This die set is awesome and comes with a total of 7 different sized dies.

    I knew that I wanted to create a shaker and I wanted to created a frame for my shaker. In order to do this, I used a simple Sizzix Circle die which fit perfectly inside the largest scalloped circle die which was used in the previous step. I used Removable Purple Tape to help hold my dies in place as I die cut several pieces (8 to be exact) of card stock which will later help me to form the frame of my shaker element.

    Continuing with my die cutting, I used the Happy Father’s Day Die by Kat Scrappiness to cut out my cards sentiment. I used the negative left over card stock from my previous die cutting as to not waste any paper.

    In order to create my shaker element, I began to glue my previously cut frames together, perfectly on top of each other, making sure that all of the scalloped edges lined up. I used Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive and glued seven of the eight frames together. I use this method of creating a shaker quite a bit. As you can see from the picture above, the combined layers of card stock help to create a deep enough space between the base of the shaker and the top layer of acetate to allow the sequins or shaker filler to move around freely. This method also allows you to save your foam adhesive dots and will also help to allow your sequins to move freely, rather than allowing the possibility of the sequins becoming stuck to the adhesive foam on the sides.

    The next step was to take the layered frame which I had glued together in the previous step and adhere the acetate on top. Again, I used a thin strip of Nuvo  Deluxe Adhesive on the top of my frame and placed the acetate on top, making sure that my scalloped edges were matched up. Once the acetate was in place, I then took my last piece of frame (remember, I had cut out 8 originally, glued 7 of them together and saved the last one to go over the top of the acetate as a finishing piece).

    While my acetate frame was set off to the side to dry, I adhered my “Happy Father’s Day” die cut sentiment on to the first scalloped circle card stock that was die cut (my shaker base). I decided that I wanted to use the Madison Avenue Sequin Mix as my filler for my shaker. I adhered a few of these sequins randomly on my shaker base (as seen above).

    While I was allowing my shaker base and frame to continue drying, I die cut several tags using the Stitched Flag Dies by Kat Scrappiness.

    Once my shaker elements were completely dried, I added more of the Madison Avenue Sequins to the center of the shaker element. I added a small strip of Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive around the outer edge and then carefully lined up the scalloped edges of the acetate frame with the shaker base and applied them together to complete my shaker.

    While I let my completed shaker portion dry, I began to play around with the stitched flags that I had die cut and adhered them together, making sure to overlap them so that all of the card stock used could be seen. I arranged them in a pattern I was happy with then adhered my shaker element over the top of the flags, which as you can see has created a nice Father’s Day award ribbon.

    Because the entire finished piece measures approximately 5″ x 8″, I created an A9 card base which measures about 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, using 110lb. Ivory Card Stock. I cut a piece of gray card stock about 1/8″ smaller than my card base and applied it as my mat. I adhered my completed shaker award ribbon to the center on my card and for a simple finishing touch, I added some matte enamel dots I had in my stash on the top left and bottom right corners.

    I hope that I have helped to inspire you to create your own shaker card and if so, I can’t wait for you to share it with us all. You may find a complete list with all of the products and supplies I have used for this project below.  Remember to use Code: Jana10 at the Kat Scrappiness Store to receive 10% off your order at checkout.  Thank you for stopping by and have a Fabulously Crafty Day!!!

    Product/Supply List:

    Stitched Scalloped Circle Dies by Kat Scrappiness

    Happy Father’s Day Die by Kat Scrappiness

    Stitched Flag Dies by Kat Scrappiness

    Removable Purple Tape 1.5″ x 15yd Roll by iCraft

    Madison Avenue Sequin Mix – Shaker Card Fillers

    Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive 200N

    110lb. Ivory Card Stock

    Bazzill Card Stock (Navy)

    Acetate

    Recollections Gray Card Stock

    Patterned Paper – Doodlebug Designs Inc. “Kraft in Color” Card Stock

    Matte Blue Enamel Dots – Various Sizes

  • Star Shaker Card with DT Member Cynthia

    Hi, crafters!  Cynthia here with a new video on how I made this Star Shaker Card.  I was very inspired by Kat’s Breezy Summer sequins mix to make something colorful and fun, so I reached for the Kat Scrappiness Swatches stamp set and pulled out the solid star stamp.  I am a BIG fan of making my own background panels, and this stamp set makes it super quick and easy.  I selected two yellow inks and a soft blue (to match the sequins colors), then decided to add some shiny silver embossing.  I found a small, solid circle stamp to include in my panel, which really helped fill in any small gaps between the stars.  I encourage you to take a look through your own stamp set collection and see how many of these small accessory stamps you might have.  They are the perfect way to add little details to your projects!

     

    I don’t know about you, but I used to be very intimidated by making shaker cards.  Yes, there are multiple steps to the process, but it really isn’t anything to be worried over.  My favorite way to make them is to create them as a separate element that I can attach to the front of my card.  You can make any shape that you would like to use – even a star!  I actually used my Silhouette Cameo 3 machine to create a star that was exactly the right size for my card front, but you could easily use dies to do it as well.  The “sandwich” of layers I used (from bottom to top) is as follows:

    • Yellow card stock star
    • Foam tape layer
    • Sequins mix
    • Acetate piece
    • White card stock star frame

     

    The final touch was to add a sentiment.  I used the “congratulations” from the Everyday Brush Strokes stamp set, heat embossed in the same shiny silver as the polka dots.  The adorable stitched banner is a little sneak-peek of more Kat fabulousness to come!  (Shhhh, don’t tell the boss!)  I really hope that you like this card as much as I do, and that you give shaker cards a try if you haven’t already.  Please watch my video (linked below) to see my entire process from start to finish.  Thank you so much, and I’ll see you all again soon!

  • Happy Mail Shaker Card

    Happy Saturday! It’s Siqi here today with another shaker card. Yes, I’ve been addicted to shaker cards lately. And I will be using another new product that’s released this month called Owl Envelope Art Stamp Set.

    So I had this idea in mind when I saw this stamp set, to white heat-emboss the images against some rainbow color background. But, I totally cheated today. I used one of many pretty designs from the Lawn Fawn Really Rainbow Petite Paper Pack for my front panel. I simply cut it down to 3.75″ by 5″.

    I die cut a circle in the pattern paper panel and start stamping the little flowers images around my circle window with embossing ink pad and the white heat-embossed the images. BTW, I kept the circle piece for later.

    I then stamp the little owl image on a piece of heat resistant acetate with embossing ink and white heat-embossed it too. I used some strong double sided tape to tape my acetate on the back side of the panel.

    I used some foam tape to add dimension and also go around the back of my circle window to start forming the shaker part. I used some clear sparkling sequins in different sizes along with some clear glitter. For the backing of the shaker part, I grab the leftover circle piece I die cut earlier and tape it on another piece of cardstock that’s slightly bigger that the circle, then adhere on the back when lined up.

    I adhere the whole panel on an A2 size top-folding notecard. I white heat-embossed the sentiment “Happy Mail !” on a thin strip of black cardstock, cut both ends to a banner shape, then adhere it on the card with some more foam tape.

    To finish it off, some more clear sparkling sequins here and there to really accomplish the shaker part.

    I hope you like today’s card and look forward to see you again in my next post. Happy Crafting!

    Supply List:

    Owl Envelope Art Stamp Set by Kat Scrappiness

    White Diamond Sequin Mix – Shaker Card Fillers

    Really Rainbow Petite Paper Pack 6″X6″ by Lawn Fawn

    Gina K Designs Cardstock 8.5″X11″ 12/Pkg – White

    Gina K Designs Cardstock 8.5″X11″ 12/Pkg – Black Onyx

    Heat Resistant Acetate 8.5″X11″ 5/Pkg

    Tsukineko Full-Size VersaMark Clear Embossing Ink Pad

    EK Success Embossing Powder Tool Applicator

    White Embossing Powder by Lawn Fawn

  • Bring on the Coffee……


    Hi Everyone!

    I’m back with a cute gift card project using Kat’s new Layered Coffee Cup die set.  This is a very realistic looking take out coffee cup when it’s all put together.  I love all the options you have for assembling it.  For this card, I chose to use some Doodlebug paper to decorate the the cup and images from the Owl Envelope Art  stamp set to decorate the sleeve and the little gift card holder inside.  I had to turn it into a shaker since the flowers matched Kat’s Mixed Floral sequins.  I have lots to show you!

     

    To start, I die cut all the coffee cup pieces in white except for the little cup outline and the opening of the cup.  I did the outline in black to give some shadow to the cup and I did the opening in kraft paper to make it look like coffee.  I covered the cup with some Doodlebug Swiss Dot paper and gathered some bright Lawn Fawn inks to stamp the flowers from the Owl Envelope Art stamp set onto the coffee sleeve.

     

    My 2-way glue pen was helpful in attaching the white outline of the top of the cup to the “coffee”.

    For the inside of the shaker, I wanted to use just the “Coffee” word from the Echo Park But First Coffee stamp set, so I cut apart the “Coffee” from the rest of the sentiment.  It’s easy to do if you’re careful and have sharp scissors.  You can put the words back together again then, and use the stamp as you normally would.

    After stamping the “coffee” on the front of the card in light gray ink, I created the shaker frame using the Neverending Rectangle dies and attached the coffee cup to the front of it.  I poured some of the mixed floral sequins down on the card and adhered the frame over the top with foam tape.

    I stamped “coffee”on the inside of the card as well and added another sentiment from the But First Coffee stamp set.  I stamped it on a Double-Stitched Heart die.

    For the inside of the card, I created a pocket for a gift card.  I first folded a piece of white card stock over the gift card to get the size correct.  I left about a half inch on either side and scored it close to the edge of the gift card.

    I then, snipped across the fold with my scissors to the score line.

     

    After stamping some flowers from the Envelope Art Owl stamp set as I did on the coffee sleeve, I folded in the snipped edges of the gift card pocket and secured them with Scor Tape.  I then trimmed off the excess with my paper trimmer.

     

    Here is the finished card inside.

    I added another thin frame to go inside the shaker frame made from gray card stock.  I thought this made the card look a little more “finished” on the outside.

    Thanks for joining me today.  I hope this card has given you some great ideas for using the Layered Coffee Cup die set.  You can purchase this over at the Kat Scrappiness shop and see the “key” for assembling all the parts.  Feel free to use my coupon code: Heidi10 to receive 10% off your order.  I have all the products I used from the Kat Scrappiness shop linked below.  Have a great day!

    Heidi


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  • Hello My Crafty Friend Shaker Card

    Hello, everyone! It’s Siqi today with a full shaker card that features an ink-blending background which coordinate the colors of the sequins I used for this shaker card along with a beautiful die cut sentiment from Kat Scrappiness April release that just came out.

    So for my ink-blending panel, I simply used some thin masking tape to mask off a strip pattern on an A2 size cardstock. I chose Distress Oxide ink in Carved Pumpkin, Squeezed Lemonade, and Salty Ocean to do a soft blending look.

    I then grabbed a stamp storage pocket from Avery Elle in the size large. I fused around the ink-blending panel inside but leave one side open to put some sequins in it. The sequins I used today is from Kat Scrappiness Sun Kissed Sequins Mix.

    After fuse the last side of my shaker card sealed, I used my scissors to trim around the fused edges.

    For the sentiment, I chose the new sentiment die from Kat Scrappiness called Scripty “Hello My Crafty Friend” Die. I die cut it with some white cardstock and adhere it down on my shaker card. I then used my shimmer marker to go over the words to add some shine. And the card is finished.

    I love shaker cards because you don’t always find it in the store which makes it very special. Remember to use the discount code: Siqi10 to get 10% off you order! Have a great week!

    Supply List:

    Kat Scrappiness Sun Kissed Sequin Mix

    Kat Scrappiness “Hello My Crafty Friend” Die

    Avery Elle Stamp & Die Storage Pockets 50/Pkg – Large 5.5″X7.25

    Squeezed Lemonade Distress Oxide Ink Pad by Tim Holtz

    Carved Pumpkin Distress Oxide Ink Pad by Tim Holtz

    Salty Ocean Distress Oxide Ink Pad by Tim Holtz

    Inkadinkado Stamping Mask Paper 7″X5″ 12/Pkg

    Gina K Designs Cardstock 8.5″X11″ 12/Pkg – White

    Ranger Multi Medium Matte .5 oz

    Clear Overlay Sparkle Markers by Spectrum Noir – 3pc

     

  • You make the world a beautiful place…

    Hello everybody! It’s Jana and I am happy to be posting and sharing another Design Team project for the Kat Scrappiness Blog. Today’s post features the Everyday Brush Strokes Stamp Set . I just can’t get over this stamp set.  Again, it was just released this month and is truly amazing. This set comes with a total of 18 stamps which include: 11 sentiments, 2 paint splatters and 5 brush strokes all varying in size. For today’s project, I have used the set, along with some other fun goodies from the shop to create a beautiful shaker card.

     

    To begin, I first die cut a piece of orange vellum I had found in my stash using the Kat Scrappiness Stitched Postage Stamp Edge Rectangle Dies. I used the largest die in the set, which fits perfectly on an A2 sized card.

    I cut a second card mat using white cardstock down to 3-3/4″ wide by 5″ high.  I then die cut a circle out of the middle of the card mat using Lawn Fawns Small Stitched Circle Stackable Dies. I decided that for this particular card I wanted to create a sun and used the smallest brushstroke from the stamp set. I started off stamping my brush stroke around the base of the circle using the Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Ink Pad by Tim Holtz.

    I then wanted to add another tone to my bright shining sun to make it stand out just a bit more, so using the same small brush stroke stamp, I used the Wild Honey Distress Oxide and stamped around the circle once more, this time stamping in between the brush strokes that have already been stamped. This method makes not only a great sun, but could also be an amazing  sunflower too (I might have to try that next!!)

    After my sun was created, I decided that I wanted more color around the outer edges of the cardstock to help my sun “pop”, so I added some more color using Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide.

    Once that step was completed, I cut a piece of acetate and adhered it onto the back of my card mat over the circle using Ranger Multi Medium Matte to create my shaker window.

    Now for the fun part…..adding these amazing sequins.  Kat Scrappiness has so many gorgeous sequins and the Turquoise Sunrise sequin mix was perfect for this shaker card. I added a bit into the center of my card before I placed my sun over it to seal.

    I added foam tape to the back panel of the card mat and around the edge of the circle to create my shaker area and then adhered it to the card base. How beautiful is that ?!?!

    To finish off the card, I stamped the sentiment “you make the world a beautiful place” also from the Everyday Brush Strokes Stamp Set using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on the lower left corner of the card. I then took a few more sequins from the mix and added them to the top right and lower left corners to add a bit of interest.

    I hope that you enjoyed today’s project and it has helped to inspire you.  All products used in the project are listed below and can be found at the Kat Scrappiness Store. Remember to use the Code: JANA10 to receive 10% off of your order.

    Supplies Used:

    Kat Scrappiness Everyday Brush Strokes Stamp Set

    Kat Scrappiness Stitched Postage Stamp Edge Rectangle Dies

    Wild Honey Distress Oxides Ink Pad by Tim Holtz

    Fossilized Amber Distress Oxides Ink Pad by Tim Holtz

    Ranger Multi Medium Matte

    Kat Scrappiness Turquoise Sunset Sequin Mix

    Memento Tuxedo Black Dye Ink Pad

    Lawn Fawn Small Stitched Circle Stackables Dies

    Scotch Foam Mounting Tape