Thursday, March 5, 2020

Creating Kindness: Shaker Cards


Hello March!! So happy to see you. And I see you have brought some friends who are ready to get all shook up, hehe!

The guest teammate this month is Emma Goddard, be. sure to give her a sweet welcome. She is a sweet lady!!

This month, the Creating Kindness team is focusing on Shaker Cards. Who can resist a shaker card? No one I have ever met.


To be honest, I made this card yesterday. We hadn't even been home from vacation for more than 12 hours. I was tired and uninspired. But, I had taken a few stamped watercolor panels and my Daniel Smith watercolor palettes with on the vacation, and this panel was one I created on the cruise.

It stared at me, telling me it needed to become a card. And I had a moment of discovery! I could turn this pretty panel into a shaker card in two shakes and a wiggle! (that is one of my favorite things to say, BTW. Makes my patients smile every time! )



Here is how I did it:
  1. Use a double stitched rectangle die and cut out the center of the panel. 
  2. Cut a piece of plastic packaging saved from a stamp set envelope. You know, the soft and flexible stuff. Cut that a little smaller than the outer panel dimensions, and adhere it to the back, over the hole. 
  3. Glue pieces of coaster to the back around the hole. 
  4. Tape a couple loops of washi tape and tack the center of the panel to the back of the plastic, right side showing the front, then apply glue to the back of just the center panel. Line it up on the card front, and glue it down. 
  5. Lift the window panel off, wipe center panel and the back of the window with antistatic powder tool. Place a pile of shaker bits on top of the center panel. Glue the window panel  to card base, lined up over the center panel. 

I added a quick sentiment to the front, and it is all done! Not so intimidating, right!?

Don't forget to stop at the rest of the projects!


Blog Hop Participants:

Emma Goddard - Guest Designer – UK
Sue Plote - America
Tanya Boser – USA
Danielle Bennenk – Netherlands
Jay Soriano – UK
Lou Kitzelman – Australia
Paula Dobson – New Zealand
Marcy Denning – Canada
Jenny Hall – USA
Charlet Mallett – USA
Cheryll Miller – Australia
Sara Levin - USA



Some of the supplies listed below are affiliate links, some are not. If you use an affiliate link here to make a purchase, I may get a small compensation. I only use things that I love, and do not create paid posts.

Supplies

Stamps:
* Friendship Blooms – Hero Arts & Gina K http://shrsl.com/25gei
* January 2020 My Monthly Hero: http://shrsl.com/25gf3


Coloring Media:
* Versafine Onyx Black: http://shrsl.com/24gv2
* Daniel Smith watercolors: http://shrsl.com/24gdi
* Versamark ink pad: http://shrsl.com/24gsr

Dies:
* Honey Bee Stamps A7 Double Stitched Frames: http://shrsl.com/25ger

Paper:
* Neenah Solar White #110 Cardstock: https://amzn.to/2uS2ppZ
* Canson XL Watercolor paper: https://amzn.to/37FpvxD

Other:
* Brass embossing powder: http://shrsl.com/25gez
* Katz Coaster Blanks: http://estore.katzamericas.com/category/Blank-Coasters
* Aleene’s Tacky Glue: https://amzn.to/2vEXRmT
 


 

4 comments:

Jenny Hall said...

Sometimes quick works well! Love that sparkle :-)

Marcy Denning said...

Such a bright and cheery card! xo Marcy

Cheryll Miller said...

This is amazing Tanya! You work well when you are tired and under pressure obviously. :) xxx

Lou said...

What a clever way to make a shaker card. Love your panel you created on your cruise. Perfect! x

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