it’s Tanja here and today I would like to show you how to create this festive Christmas Shaker Card.
Step 1: Die Cutting
cut out the necessary elements using the Snow Globe die set and the Rejoice word die
Step 2: Adding Color
add color to the different elements with Alcohol Markers and Distress Oxide Ink
add highlights with a white gel pen
Step 3: Assemble the Card
assemble the shaker element and fill it with some snowflakes
adhere the sentiment and the holly berries on top of the acetate
I hope you got inspired.
Hugs,
Supplies:
ECD Snow Globe (available soon at Elizabeth Craft Designs) Rejoice
Other white, green, red and kraft cardstock acetate Distress Oxide Ink (Evergreen Bough, Pine Needles, Tumbled Glass, Gathered Twigs) Alcohol Marker white gel pen
Hello everybody, it’s Sanna Lippert here again today with another guest design team project. For today’s post I have prepared a set of clean and simple style Christmas shaker cards with a photo step-by-step tutorial. I wanted to create simple looking, yet sparkly cards and this is what I ended up creating.
Here is how I created the cards:
Take a sheet of white Soft Finish Cardstock and cut it into two card base sizes you have prepared for cardmaking. Then place the white cardstock pieces into your die cutting machine and die cut a Fitted Star and a Fitted Circle with it. Place the die cut centered, but onto the upper part of the cardstock piece. Then die cut.
Next die cut from the residue sheet of white Soft Finished Cardstock some rows of houses using the Village Edges die cut die set. The images don´t have to be perfect all the way to the end, because you will only be using parts of them.
Now grab some Distress Oxides of your choice (I used Peacock Feathers and Fossilized Amber) and apply the oxide with an ink blending tool with circular motion onto the white card base background approximately to the area where the star and the circle will be. This way you create a coloured background to that area.
Then stamp a sentiment with black ink under the star and the circle areas. I used the Winter Sentiments clear stamp set here, but you can pick a sentiment set of your choice.
Now arrange the rows of houses under the star and the circle areas and adhere on place. You could also totally stop here and adhere the pieces together or you can follow the step to create shaker cards.
Here is an image of how I adhered the rows of houses onto the card.
Next apply Clear Double Sided Adhesive onto the background of the die cut piece and then cut a piece of transparent acetate and place it on top of the adhesive.
For the next step, take some 3D foam and apply it aroud the edges of the card as well as around the circle and star image to create a place where to apply the confetti later. Make sure there are no open areas between the foam pieces in the area you are going to place the confetti into later, otherwise the confetti will move to areas you don´t want it to be in.
Now take confetti of your choice and place it onto the inked area of the card base. Then attach the 3D foam treated piece on top and press on place. Add faux stitching around the edges of the cards and if you want to, also around the die cut circle and star area.
Here are the finished cards. I think they turned out really nice.
I hope you have enjoyed today’s Christmas card tutorial. I’ll be stopping by the blog once more in December to share my last guest blog post of the year.
See you then! Happy crafting! xxx, Sanna
Other: Confetti Black stamp ink Distress Oxides by Ranger Ind. Inc. Transparent Acetate 3D foam tape Acrylic block for stamping Black pen Die cutting machine
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