There is a hop going on Instagram showcasing Kat Scrappiness products. She has really grown her line and it is worth popping over to check it out! I love that her prices are decent too.
I'm hoping that I will be in the hop (technology isn't my strength), so I am posting here just in case... 😉
I started with a mini slimline base [3½ x 6]. I used the Mini Slimline Quilted Backdrop Die for my background. Using the smaller dies from the Stitched & Layered Christmas Tree Die set, I made a self stencil, and sponged on some images onto the panel. Using the stamp set packaging, I adhered around the panel to create an edge-less shaker card. I left the top open, and once again using the smaller dies, I cut out multiples of each to use as my "confetti". For even more fun confetti, I also used some of the pretty 50 Shades of Red Sequins. Once all was how I liked, I closed off the edge-less top, and adhered onto the mini card base.
Using the [so fabulous] Large Merry Christmas Die, I layered [4 times] the Merry, with the top layer using Craft Perfect Mixed Card Pack 6x6 (gold mirror paper sheet). I used [again, so fabulous] the Condensed Number Dies for my 25 using the Die Cutting Glitter Foam.
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Overall, I am very happy with this Christmas card. Want to check out the Instagram hop? You can start HERE.
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5 comments:
Wow, this is such a cool Christmas design! I love your play on the sentiment and numbers! Great papers! I'm not on Instagram, but I appreciate your inspiration here my friend!
Your shaker is oodles of fun and a whole lot of cute!
Cute and playful, just what Christmas morn' ought to be!
Wonderful Christmas card design!
Love, love, love! I'm about to give up on ready-made edge-to-edge shaker pouches because they are always too stiff and pull away from the card base. Stamp packaging is a great idea that I've seen quite a few people use. I think I might try that on my next shaker! This is a great card!
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