Still Scenes Shaker Card
Thanks for stopping by! Today I'm participating in Kylie's Demonstrator Training Blog Hop. I'm so excited to be part of this training program and happy to participate in my very first Blog Hop! The purpose of the group is for the group of Stampin' Up! Demonstrators that are part of the program...to share ideas and to learn from each other...to help us in our Stampin' Up! Business.
Today you will "hop around the world" and check out the amazing projects created by these very talented demonstrators. You are currently visiting Melva Peters from British Columbia, Canada. Please take some time to check out all of the blogs on the list below!
I love making Shaker Cards and the Snow Globe Shaker Domes make them so much easier than in the past!
Here's a card we made in my Stamp Club earlier this month. It feature the Feels Like Frost Specialty Designer Series Paper as the background along with two adorable polar bears.
Instructions
- Cut Night of Navy cardstock 4 1/4" x 11" and fold in half to form card base
- Cut Silver Glimmer paper 4" x 5 1/4" and adhere to the cardbase.
- Cut Designer Series Paper 3 3/4" x 5".
- Cut Globe Circle from the Designer Series Paper approximately 1/2" from top of card.
- Cut a Window Sheet 3" x 3" and adhere the cut out semi-circle Designer Series Paper to the middle of the Window Sheet using Snail - with scene facing frontwards.
- Pour some Snowflake Sequins and Ice Stampin' Glitter in the Shaker Dome. Gently remove the adhesive from the back of the dome and adhere the window sheet over the back with the Designer Series Paper in the middle of the semi-circle. Rub around the edge to seal the adhesive on the window sheet.
- Remove the adhesive from the front of the dome and place the Designer Series Paper semi-circle hole over top. Rub around the end to seal the adhesive to the Designer Series Paper.
- Adhere the Designer Series Paper to the Silver Glimmer Paper using Dimensionals.
- Cut the base of the shaker globe from a small piece of Silver Glimmer Paper. Adhere to the cardbase using Snail (TIP - using a Silicone Mat, put Snail on the back of the silver glimmer paper piece. Turn over on the Silicone Mat and use an Adhesive Remove to remove the excess Snail from hole openings).
- Cut a 1" x 3" piece of Whisper White cardstock and stamp sentiment in Night of Navy.
- Adhere to the cardbase using Dimensionals
- Wrap twine around the top of the card twice and tie a bow.
- Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Whisper White cardstock. Stamp sentiment in Night of Navy
- Adhere to the inside of the card using Snail.
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Melva
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Fab card Melva. I adore snow globes, i get one whenever i go somewhere special, lol. :-) Great to hop with you today.
ReplyDeleteI love them too! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteSuch a beautiful shaker card, Melva! I really like how you used the DSP for the background, too. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteWonderful card as always Melva
ReplyDeleteMelva, this is such a cute shaker card. The polar bears look so adorable standing in the snow drift.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Melva. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteStunning card Melva, TFS
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