Happy Wednesday folks! A week or two ago a blog reader asked me to do a tutorial on making a shaker card. The shaker tag I had made was roughly slapped together (it looked fine from the outside though and that was all I cared about) but I wanted a more elegant method if I was going to show someone else how to make one…I know “Lindsay” and “elegant” are not commonly associated but I came up with a rather elegant method of making a shaker:
All the stamps are from About Art Accents, they carry the best Oriental themed stamps, use the coupon Lindsay10% to save on your order! This fun shaker card only takes 10 minutes to make and it is easy. Also I share several stamping tips in the video:
Here is a close up of the window:
You can use confetti, glitter, beads, buttons or small punched shapes in the window, be creative!
Oh and before I forget, today is Wednesday (as in What’s on Your Workdesk Wednesday) so here is a pic of my desk after I made my card:
In case you are wondering I promptly cleaned it up after taking the photo! No, really! Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!
What a great tutorial!!! I was curious…I have seen and heard several mention the “homemade” glue dots using Aleene’s Tack-It-Over-and-Over…Are these as strong as the “brand” name ones? I usually use Glue Dots or Zots brand.
BTW…I was looking though my latest issue of Card Creations Magazine that came in the mail yesterday…I saw a few cards and though, “HMMM…that looks like something Lindsay would make!” And, lo and behold, YOU DID MAKE IT! Thought you would get a kick out of that!
Blessings,
Valerie Martin
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Well Valerie, You got a copy before I did LOL! I guess I’ll keep my eye’s peeled on my mailbox:) I find the homemade glue dot to be just as stick (if not more!)
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Haven’t seen a shaker card for ages. Very pretty colour scheme and lovely work.
Ros #19
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Butterflies are always wonderful on cards, so many variations too. Happy WOYWW! Karen T 66 x
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Lindsay That’s brilliant using foam and the xyron…not too thick saves additional postage. Love all the tips and reminders;)
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Love it! U make the most incredible combinations beautiful Lindsay!
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Lindsay, Thank you for the shout out. It meant the world to me. I have had a sad week and you brightened my day.
I love the shaker card. It was so cute. I love to make shaker cards. So much fun.
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I hope everything id OK DeeAnn, you take care now:)
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A fantastic tutorial Lindsay,
So generous to take the time and effort to pass on your expertise.
Have to ask did you do your nails specially ;D
The card looks fantastic…I’ve never made a shaker before. Now I’ve no excuse.
Thanks for sharing ~ Happy Belated WOYWW
Neesie #20
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ha, no the nails were painted days ago:) I spilled a pot of india ink over them right before I did the video too!
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What a lovely card, Lindsay! Elegant it is!! I’ve never made a shaker card. Love all the circles on your desk afterwards – no doubt being a frugal freak lol lol you’ll make good use of those!
My desk was a terrible mess for WOYWW this week. It’s still a mess. Just a different mess!
Happy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi #51
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happy WOYWW! what a fun card to have those bits in the window!
thank you for sharing!
hugs,#29
peggy aplSEEDS
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Love it!!! Can I come and play in your craft room with you? LOL
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the more the merrier!
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Beautiful card and you make it look soooo simple! I shall have to give this a go! TFs!
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