Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Snowflake shaker card

Hi everyone. Here is a simple shaker card I made for the following challenges.

CAS Colours & Sketches - monochromatic shades of blue (Happy #200 Birthday challenge)
Sunday Stamps - Sketch - which I changed up a bit..

I used a circle instead of a square. Snowflake stamps are from Carta Bella and stamped in cornflower, dusty blue and stone wash inks from Hero Arts.

Snowflake die and the stitched circle die are from My Favorite Things. Sentiment is from Papertrey, Ink and the snow embossing folder is from Taylored Expressions.

I did stamp a few snowflakes on the inside of the card, as you can see. I also glue a few of the sequins onto the snowflake panel before adding in the other shaker elements so that they wouldn't all fall to the bottom.

That's it for today. I hope all of you in the US have a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends.








10 comments:

karen h said...

Wonderful card! Love the embossed panel and the snowflake accent! Thanks for playing along with us at CC&S!

Donna said...

Darling shaker card Laurie!

Glittered Paws said...

Love the scattered sequins glued - very cleaver. Very nice cas card.

Patricia Hays said...

You did a super job keeping your shaker card clean and simple in design! The snowfall embossing folder ties in perfectly. Thanks for taking part in our birthday celebration at CC&S! :)

Beverley said...

Awesome shaker card and LOVING the snowflake theme. Great use of the challenge colours and the sketch too. Thanks for joining in on the celebrations at CC&S. Hugs Bev x

Diane said...

Beautiful card! Very clean shaker card, and I love how you used the snowflakes. Awesome.

PJ said...

Your snowflake shaker card is spectacular. Dazzling. I like all the attention to detail you did on this card.
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Claire Broadwater said...

Laurie, this is so pretty! Love the clean look and the shaker element is fantastic! So happy you joined us at Sunday Stamps this week! XX

Heidi Baks said...

Ah, great idea to create a shaker window for the main panel of the sketch. Thanks for joining Sunday Stamps this week.

Claire Broadwater said...

Laurie, I love your shaker card! Such a fabulous idea to use the sketch this way! The soft colors are gorgeous! So happy you joined us at Sunday Stamps! XX