I happily 'discovered' the Lawn Fawn grassy hill frame die and the rabbit /egg confetti in my stash. They were the inspiration for this shaker card. It was easy crafting a shaker base with the use of an acetate sheet glued behind the die cut hills. I used Scrapbook Adhesive foam tape under the frame. (It had to be cut in half length-wise to fit, perhaps an Exacto knife would have been the better tool than the scissors I used.) I put an excess of confetti in the card because they always seem to disappear somewhere in the hidden parts of the card....hey, I should have taped off the cavity behind the grass so the confetti wouldn't have so much space to hide...LOL! Anyway, the images were stamped and colored with Copic pens before Glossy Accents and fine glitter were added to the giant egg. Foam dot adhesives were added to adhere the Whimsy images to the card. Finally, the Doodle Arts die cut banner was glued in place. Although it looks complicated, this card came together easily and the result was an always amusing, interactive card. Shake It Up!
Winged Things
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Hi everyone, today I would like to share a birthday card I made for a
friend who is very artistic so I thought I would try an arty grungy kind of
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2 comments:
Such a cute scene! Love the happy colors!
You're getting to be quite an expert at quickly putting together these shaker cards! Love the cute Easter confetti you used in your shaker and the glossy accents on your Easter egg for a fun and festive touch!
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