Remember to use your holiday supplies — for non-holiday cards. An easy way to create a shaker card is using these shaker pouches — it’s amazing and quick! Yes, I know I used holiday colors but it still works and doesn’t look like Christmas. It’s also so fun to shake, shake, shake.
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Love shaped carsd? This one is a fun one and then I made it into a shaker card as well — which does require more layers but totally worth it!
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When companies make it easy to make fun shaker cards, it makes you want to make those shakers! This is the perfect example for a fun shaker because the coordinating die cuts out the interior of the wreath.
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Welcome to the Heffy Doodle and Trinity Stamps Collaboration Blog Hop! Both teams are sharing super fun projects using items from each company. I personally love mix and matching different items for a project. Oh, before I get into it — there’s a giveaway!
To be entered to win the giveaway, all you need to do is comment at each stop along the Blog Hop! Trinity Stamps will be giving away $30 and Heffy Doodle will be giving away £25 to their respective stores! Be sure to comment before 11:59 PM EST on July 22nd to be entered to win!
Each company will post their random winner on July 23rd at 10AM EST! Make sure to check the Heffy Doodle Blog and Trinity Stamps Blog to see if you’re a winner!
The project I’m sharing today is a flat shaker card — these are super fun to make. The Trinity Stamps Shimmer Sea Hot Foil is finally back in stock, and I had to use it for this collab. I went ahead and hot foiled an entire panel of teal green cardstock using Disco Ball foil, but I did trim it down just a bit because I wanted a sky peeking out. To create the sky, I used Blueprint Sketch and Spun Sugar.
I stamped images from Friend Ship, You Go Gull, and Otter Side. They work perfectly together for my little water scene! I colored them up quickly using copic markers.
I used my Xyron sticker maker for the rest of my images, turning them into stickers and decorated the outside of my shaker to finish off this card. I’m so happy to shake, shake, shake this card! I hope you enjoyed this card featuring both Trinity Stamps and Heffy Doodle. Remember to leave a comment for a chance to win our collab giveaway!
Bonus Content: If you want to watch how I put this card together for a visual, check out this short video:
Shaker cards are super fun because they make noise and they are just fun to play with. I created a subtle one because you can’t really see the pieces but you can definitely hear it!
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Hello Crafty Friends! We are having a fun video hop to celebrate the Rainbow Dreams Mini Release! We will be giving away TWO $25 Gift Cards (one each) to the lucky winners! Keep reading for details on how to enter to win this fabulous giveaway.
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Hey everyone! I wanted to share some Valentine-esque cards in the upcoming month… I’m not a huge fan of Valentine’s day but I do love hearts and anything lovey-dovey (does that even make sense?). First up, is this Trinity Stamps Heart Shaker. The stamp set comes with an amazing die set that allows you to get pretty creative.
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Welcome to the weekend crafty friends! Today, I’m sharing a card featuring stamp set named, ___.
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Using Lawn Fawn’s Stitched Frames, I created a shaker case and popped it up on two layers of foam so I could fit real coffee beans in the card. Once I added the beans, I closed it up and if you could only smell this card! Any coffee lover would adore it!
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Hi everyone! Today, I’m sharing a card featuring two stamps sets from Not 2 Shabby’s Fall Release. Fall is my favorite time of year and I don’t mind getting a head start on cards to celebrate!
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There’s two larger images in the Pumpkin Spice Everything, and I chose the one that was easier to no-line color. I used a variety of fall colors from my Copic collection (colors listed below) and I love how pretty it turned out. I also went ahead and fussy cut it once I was done.
I create an acetate Using vellum, I stamped the sentiment using Juicy ink and Arctic White embossing powder. For the frameless shaker part assembly, be sure to check out the video.
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First, I stamped out the confetti images from Birthday Unicorn all over to create a background for this card. Then, I used Marilyn Red, Marigold Orange, and Bee Sting Yellow to cover up the panel. Since these inks are water reactive, I also sprinkled water all over to lift up the ink and leave behind a water splattered look.
I stamped out the images from Birthday Unicorn and colored them up using Copics (colors listed below). Once everything was ready, I added acetate to the back of the windows so my shaker bits won’t fall out. I wanted a relatively thin shaker so I only used one layer of foam tape. Using a variety of random glitter I had from my stash, I added it to the shaker.
To finish off this card, I stamped out the sentiment on white cardstock and added it to the card.
I hope you get inspired to create! I also have a video that shows my process:
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