My inspiration came from Wendy's vey cool Halloween card showing a jar of falling lollies or teeth??
I've been wanting to make a pouring shaker card for a while - but I was racking my brain on how to construct it. I have created a quick tutorial on how I made this one, please feel free to use it!
I was excited to use the new Presents & Pinecones DSP that will be available from September 1st in the new Holiday Catalogue! It has some great items and you will love them all too!
The jars are embossed in Copper on Whisper White paper. Copper is such a cool metallic.
With just a few dies you can create this 'pouring shaker card' too. I added a full 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" of window sheet to help keep the shape of the rectangle and to ensure I covered all the blank spaces.
Try making this card!
- Cardbase in Emerald Envy cardstock
- Half A4 cut @ 10.5cm, scored @ 5-7/8"
- Window Sheet - 3-3/4" x 5-1/2"
- Cherry Cobbler Frame 3-7/8" x 5-5/8"
- Presents & Pinecones DSP:
- Cut 2 sheets of 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" one for the front (pinecones) and base (stripes)
- Adhere the DSP to the Cherry Cobbler then die cut jars & stream as pic above.
- I fussy cut the inside of the jars out, and stamped a second rim for each, adhered over the top.
Be inspired with this colour combination, feel free to share and pin it!
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed seeing my project please leave me a comment I'd love to hear what you think! There are so many amazing ideas and inspiration you don't want to miss. Please check the line up list to see who is up next!
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WoW Carolina - this is the best card I've seen using the Jar Framelits - you have inspired to get it out and start using it. I just love your interpretation. Angexo
ReplyDeleteI thought my Jar card was cool BUT this is Fabulous...Going to try this out myself! AMAZING card and CASE... Well done Carolina x
ReplyDeleteLove this Carolina, awesome case, and love the shaker component, and those stripes in the background, and..... I just love it all!
ReplyDeleteAmazing card Carolina and great CASE!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it Carolina! I had the idea to make a "real" pouring shaker card a while back but never got around to it. You have totally nailed it!! Great job. xo
ReplyDeleteCarolnia, welcome back after you not being well. You have certainly had time while resting? to think up some more wonderful and how did she do that? creations. Thank you for showing us how with the easy visuals. I may give this ago once I get the time to take the plastic wrapper of the Set, lol. xxx
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo a jar of Christmas magic.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I haven't seen a pouring shaker card before! Love it! xx
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card Carolina. Absolutely love your blog and ideas . TFS hugs from Scotland x Bibi
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Awww thanks for stopping by Bibi, I love to shake with a shaker card!!!
DeleteLove Love Love this card, what a great way to use these sets :)
ReplyDeleteOMG. Wow! CAROLINA YOUR CARDS NEVER FAIL TO AMAZE ME! you are so creative and I love how you've combined to concepts to create this extended shaker card! Great job!☺☺☺🎉🎉🎉🎉
ReplyDeleteGIRLFRIEND! You hit this out of the park. AMAZING. Great job ... and you know shaker cards are my FAV!
ReplyDeleteHome run!!?! Thanks so much Wendy xox love your comment, really made me lol!
DeleteWhat a clever card!! This is really fun to play with. I'm sure your boys would love playing with this shaker cards. Thank you for the great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteActually my son really did Satomi! He was shaking it all over the place today! Thanks for the gorgeous comment x
DeleteWhat a great card Carolina.....and thanks for your awesome tutorial to go with it....definitely going to have to buy that bundle.
ReplyDeleteThat is sooo clever Carolina, I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is brilliant Carolina. Another masterpiece! You've taken this to the highest of high levels of shaker cards. Love, love, love it. :) xox
ReplyDeleteOH WOW. This is amazing, you are very talented!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! This card looks amazing! You are just so creative!
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing Carolina
ReplyDeleteWow! This is the most creative card I have seen in a very long time! You really rocked this one! Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteStunning! This is just sooo clever!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome card Carolina. May have to CASE it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous card - with great directions. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too fun! Thanks for the idea😊
ReplyDeleteGénial!!! Big WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, TFS!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get this to work. The sequins just stuck to the window sheet and didn't move :(
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