Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A Shaker Card Tutorial and BLOG CANDY!

I had lots of wonderful comments about my shaker card that I made two weeks ago for a Create with Connie and Mary challenge.  Many of the comments were about what is a jewelry bag and how did I make the card.  So, I decided todo  a quick tutorial for you today since it's a special day.


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I bet you knew it was going to be a Halloween card!!  I just can't get enough of this cute set, and it's perfect for a shaker card!  Here's a picture tutorial showing the jewelry bag and how I cut it down.  You can buy these in the jewelry section of craft stores.

This is a small bag.  For today's card, I had to cut it down.  The top right picture shows the top cut off and the bottom left shows the side cut off.  I used sticky strip to seal the open edges.  The card I made for the challenge two weeks ago only required the top being cut off.  It's all according to the size of your shaker front.

Once all of the sequins and stars were in the shaker pouch, I adhered it to the shaker cardstock.  This picture shows you how I placed it.  I left the backing on so you could see where it is.  I used dimensionals to adhere the whole thing to the card.

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41 comments:

Sue - said...

Great fun Halloween card. Thanks for the tutorial as well.

Jackie said...

A great way to make a shaker card. So cute. I can't wait to see the terrific creations this team comes up with. Always a fantastic job!

Cathi said...

Thank you for the great tutorial! I have been wanting to try a shaker card for some time now. I cant wait to give it a go!

Seletta said...

Cute card, like the idea of the shaker window. Thanks for the tip about the jewelry bags. Have a joy filled week.

Unknown said...

Nicole, I love your card! and it seems so easy to recreate! thanks for the tutorial! :)

lisa808 said...

What a spooky and fun card.

Diane (DeeDee) said...

Very cute Halloween card! Thanks for sharing!

Avery Murphy said...

That's such a gret idea to use the Jewellery bag!!!! Thank you for showing us how you did it. I love your card. Great job on the coloring and fussy cutting!

Sheri K said...

Love your card!! Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win.

Anonymous said...

wow great card thanks for the instructions I luv halloween and shaker cards are so fun
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Jen V said...

What a fun card! I have made shaker windows for scrapbook pages before but never for cards. I will have to try this technique.

Karen F said...

Cute Halloween card! I'll have to remember the bag idea to make a shaker card!

Heather A said...

Super cute card! Thanks for the instructions.

Unknown said...

This is a great tutorial! I will have to give this a try. Thank you for sharing !!

Barbara V said...

Thanks for the tutorial, Nicole. That cute witch is perfect for this shaker card.

Leslie said...

What a fun Halloween card. Thanks for sharing

Donna Bagwell said...

I love Halloween, and your card is right up my alley. Too cute!

Donna Bagwell said...

I love Halloween, and your card is one I just may have to copy for one of my fall classes. Too cute!

Carey said...

This is fantastic. Thanks for the nice on how to make it.

Kim Innis said...

I love the card! So much cuteness! Thanks for the shaker card tutorial.

Cheryl Spears said...

I have never made a shaker card but will definitely have to try one now since you gave great directions. Thanks for the chance to win!

Singerli3 said...

Very cute Hallowen card! Thanks for the directions.

Singerli3 said...

What a wonderful Halloween card!,,

Unknown said...

Ohhh....spooky! It shouts everything Halloween!

Becky G said...

Really cute card Nicole! Can't wait to see what else you have for us in the coming weeks.

Unknown said...

I had read about the jewelry bag--and wondered, but didn't question. Thanks for answering the non-asked question. Love how you did this shaker card.

Anonymous said...

Love the shaker card. Just made my first one last week. Will have to try it with a bag next time.

Sharon Roselli said...

I don't do Halloween but love the idea of using a plastic bag for a shaker card! thank you for showing us how.

Sue C said...

Shaker boxes are fun! Kids love the movement.

paper bag create said...

I just luv shaker cards! Cute Halloween card. :)

楊小妹 said...

Thanks for showing us a new way to make shaker card!

Debbie Flattum said...

Thanks for the great tutorial. Great use for all those fun stars and loose sequins. Look forward to your upcoming tutorials.

Lynda said...

I have always been daunted by the thought of making a shaker card....but I am totally in LOVE with this concept. Thanks for sharing a brilliant idea and a fantastic, spook-a-rific way to use it. ooxx

Nancy R. said...

Great and easy way to make the shaker card! TFS
Nancy

Shirley said...

A neat card. Looks like I could even make it, so will try. Thanks. Shirley

Barbara B. said...

Thank you for sharing this shaker card tutorial.

Carol Parcell said...

Wonderfully fun card!

Cynthia said...

Such a cute Halloween card!!

Judi Sparks said...

Very fun Halloween shaker card! Got to make more of these!

Yvonne said...

I have never made a Shaker card before but your instructions are simple and easy to understand, thank you.

Cheryl said...

Love your card...and tutorial. Makes me want to try a shaker card again. Thank you.