Hi stampers! Today I have a shaker card tutorial to make. One the very first card that I made was a shaker card and I still enjoy making them.
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I thought the Darkroom Door Snow Globe Frame stamp would be great for a shaker card. Since I wanted the globe part to have some shape, I had to think of a different solution for the shaker part. The shaker window is therefore not the globe itself, but behind it, giving even more depth to the shaker.
Cut or die cut a hole the same size as the globe from watercolor paper. Apply Distress Ink on a non-stick craft sheet, mist with water and press the paper into the ink. Immediately emboss in the Simon Says Stamp Spun Glass 3-D Embossing folder.
Glue a piece of acetate to the back of the window and line the globe part with Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Perfect Foam Tape. Add pieces of foam tape around the edges too. Fill the window with sequins, mica flakes, and jewels and place a second piece of acetate on top to seal the shaker.
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