Friday, March 1, 2019

Kindred Stamps: Llama Get This Straight

I am playing with Llama Get This Straight, and I decided to make a shaker card this time. This adorable llama just cries out for bright colors and bling!

The shaker body was made with 4 layers of white cardstock diecut with a coverplate and then a stitched rectangle die. There is a piece of acetate between the top two layers.

The sequins are from my stash, and were chosen to match the colors I used to color the blanket.

 You can see some gray streaks on the white frame, which was a complete accident.

I had used the coverplate to die cut a watercolored panel I had stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink, and there was some ink left on the coverplate die. But I really like it!

You could replicate it but gently swiping a gray ink pad over some white cardstock.


The llama and tassels are colored with Copic markers:
  • Face and fur: W00, W01, W03, R20
  • Green: G03, G05
  • Yellow: Y17, Y38
  • Purple: V17, FV2
The llama and the tassels were fussy cut. I also used Sakura Gelly Roll Glaze pens in clear, black, and white to add accents to the llama.

The sentiment strip matches perfectly because I used V17 to color a scrap of white cardstock before I white heat embossed the sentiment on it. This was then diecut with a stitched rectangle die from my stash.


I kept it super simple on the inside. We all need birthday cards, right?!

So, does this llama look ready to party? I sure think so!

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