Sometimes, I get off my "lazy ass" and actually start using my stash...and tools. Like on this shaker card. :)
I actually dusted off the cobwebs on my Cuttlebug and used a Spellbinders die along with my trusty Xyron Mega Runner.
I powered up the sewing machine too...*winks*
And since I had the Cuttlebug out, might as well do a little embossing right?
Of course, it was all too pretty and clean...so I went in with The Crafter's Workshop stencil and Liquitex resin sand medium and Ranger distress ink in Antique Linen to "dirty" it up a little.
LOL...too 'clean', eh??? LOOOVE the embossing on the bg cardstock as well....gorgeously pretty:):)
ReplyDeleteawesome shaker card!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful shaker card.. i love it
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME!! I loveeeeeeee the colors and the stitching!! And loving the 'clean'! LOL!!!!
ReplyDeletewow this is such an elegant shaker card :) Love the idea of stitching the vellum on the frame
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is stunning!! The colors and design are beautiful!! I love the shaker and how you stitched it!! It looks amazing!! Gorgeous card my friend!! Have a great day :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
Beautiful shaker card!
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous and oh so elegant and it still looks so clean and class.Love what you did with the stencil.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Yvonne! I love the look of the embossing!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed that you were able to make a shaker card so elegant. This card is gorgeous enough for a wedding. I think it would be delightful to have some movement on a formal card.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, WOW! This is stunning! Soooo elegant and beautiful and fun, too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the Coredinations - always adds so much with the texture!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Yvonne! Love the shaker!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! <3
ReplyDeleteShaker cards are so much fun!! This one is lovely!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shaker card Yvonne ..:)
ReplyDeletethis is sooo beautiful! I love the colour combo and the CAS style of this one!
ReplyDeleteI still have never made a shaker card. I should. Thanks for the inspiration!
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