Sweet Bunny Shaker Card
Today I'm here with a Spring/Easter shaker card that is sweet as can be. Since Spring and Easter are hopping into our lives, I thought I'd start my Easter cards to help chase away the cold, dull winter blues and welcome the sunny warmth.
Today's shaker card features many amazing products.
Dies: Spellbinders Large Die of the Month for March.
Shaker Mix: Buttons Galore and More.
The Maja Design, "Little Street Cafe" collection is the perfect choice to help celebrate, with it's warm rose pinks and yellows.
These papers I used from the collection even have delicious names:
Something Sweet and Tea Please
Next I want to showcase the Spellbinders dies used to create this basket full of bunnies. This is Spellbinders Large Die of the Month for March - part of the monthly club kits designed exclusively for Spellbinders.
Create a Simple Shaker
The basket makes for a great shaker with a few simple adaptations because the design is simple and had a large area to use as a shaker. Plus the shaker feature gives the illusion that the basket is filled with extra goodies (and it is).
Foam: Run some adhesive foam through the die cutter to create the thickness needed to create the base of shaker. Here are a few inexpensive adhesive foam options ( see images below)
Scrapbook.com - Double Sided Adhesive Foam Sheets - 4.25 x 5.5 inches - 5 Sheets
Scrapbook.com - Double Sided Adhesive Foam Sheets - 6 x 8.5 inches - 5 Sheets
Acrylic: There are acrylic windows for crafting and cardmaking - simple to use and can easily be cut to size. I prefer the free method of saving and re-claiming acrylic from packaging - any product I use that has a clear acrylic window gets set aside and stored for later shaker use.
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The basket makes for a great shaker with a few simple adaptations because the design is simple and had a large area to use as a shaker. Plus the shaker feature gives the illusion that the basket is filled with extra goodies (and it is).
Foam: Run some adhesive foam through the die cutter to create the thickness needed to create the base of shaker. Here are a few inexpensive adhesive foam options ( see images below)
Scrapbook.com - Double Sided Adhesive Foam Sheets - 4.25 x 5.5 inches - 5 Sheets
Scrapbook.com - Double Sided Adhesive Foam Sheets - 6 x 8.5 inches - 5 Sheets
Acrylic: There are acrylic windows for crafting and cardmaking - simple to use and can easily be cut to size. I prefer the free method of saving and re-claiming acrylic from packaging - any product I use that has a clear acrylic window gets set aside and stored for later shaker use.
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Scrapbook.com - Double Sided Adhesive Foam Sheets - 4.25 x 5.5 |
Once the basket is assembled, add the shaker mix. I am using Buttons Galore /28 Lilac Lane - Embellishment Bottles - Pretty Pinks - filled with a variety of beautiful beads and sequins.
What a cheery and happy mix of pinks.
I love making shakers because I know they bring smiles to those who open the card. Who wouldn't smile when seeing a shaker card made just for them?
Thank you for sharing your time.
And as always, the dies for Spellbinders monthly clubs are exclusive to Spellbinders and you won't find them anywhere else.
Thank you for stopping here today. Happy crafting.
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Fabulously charming Easter card. The idea of a festive basket shaker is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAutumn Zenith 🎃 Witchcrafted Life
so adorably cute ! the color combinations are awesome
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