A Tea-rrific Shaker Card

Hello, fellow crafty friends!  It’s Amanda here on the blog with you today!  I’m so happy to be able to share my creation with you!

I have created this beautiful and adorable shaker card using a mix of Alex Syberia Designs products!  Keep scrolling to see what all went into making this card!

First, I stamped, colored and die cut my images from the Hog Happy Day Stamp Set.  I stamped my sentiments with Wow! Embossing Ink and then applied white embossing powder.  I melted the powder with my heat tool and then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next up is creating the background!  I love ink blending, don’t you??  It gives a card so much character!  I ink blended Catherine Pooler’s All That Jazz, Cummerbund, and Uptown inks.  I also spritzed it with some water to create some more character.  Then, I ran it through with my Dazzling Fireworks Cover Die.

I created my frame for my shaker using the new Good Day Quilted Rectangles Die Set.  I cut the larger one first and then taped the smaller one in place and ran it through my diecutting machine again.

I chose 3 different sparkle mixes to add into the shaker and then assembled the shaker portion of the card.

Next, I die cut and colored some flowers from the Andalusia Wildflowers Die Set.  Then, I placed all my elements on the card.  Once I was happy with the layout, I used 3D foam squares to adhere everything in place.

Here are some more photos of the finished card!

Thanks so much for stopping by the Alex Syberia Designs Blog today!  I hope you enjoyed my adorable little shaker card!

Thanks for shopping using my affiliate links in this post!  I really appreciate it.  It doesn’t cost you a thing, but it does give me a small percentage of your order, which I can then use to make more crafty things to share with you!

Xx, Amanda

 

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