Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a mushroom themed shaker card featuring a easy to assemble shaker from Clear Scraps.
Supplies Used:
Clear Scraps Mini Mushroom Shaker
Apple Barrel Paints: Cardinal Crimson, White, & Nutmeg Brown
Stampin' Up: Little Foxy 6x6 Paper Pad
Teal Blue 100 lb Cardstock
Clear Scraps Mini Mushroom Shaker
Apple Barrel Paints: Cardinal Crimson, White, & Nutmeg Brown
Stampin' Up: Little Foxy 6x6 Paper Pad
Teal Blue 100 lb Cardstock
White 110lb Cardbase
Brutus Monroe: Mushroom Garden Stamp Set
Brutus Monroe: Mushroom Garden Stamp Set
VersaFine Ink - Onyx Black
Dare 2B Artzy: Rectangle Framelits Die Set
Shaker Mix
Bearly Art Glue & Foam Tape
Bearly Art Glue & Foam Tape
Tuny Red gems
Tools: Paint Brush, Paint palette,
Paper Towels, Water, Craft Mat
Step. 1 - I painted the base of the mushroom and the top layer of the mushroom's shaker part. I masked off the stem so not to be any red paint on it.
Then, I painted the tops with red paint and the stem with a cream paint. (I mixed white and nutmeg brown paint together to get the color I wanted). Set them a side to dry.
Step. 2 - Next, I adhered the two inner parts of the mushroom shaker. Set it to day.
Step. 3 - While the mushroom shaker parts where drying I stamped the sentiment onto die cut cardstock with VersaFine ink.
Step. 4 -I gathered all the items to make the shaker. I love putting Clear Scraps shakers because no foam tape is needed in the assembly.
You just adhere the two inner chipboard shapes together then adhere them onto your base. Then, Fill the shaker with your mix. Next put some adhesive onto the edge of the base.
I remove the film on both sides of the acetate that comes with your shaker.
Then, Place onto the base.
Finally, Adhere the painted layer onto the shaker.
I placed the shaker under heavy acrylic blocks the glue to dry.
Step 5. - Let's make our card. I die cut my pattern paper panels so that they are about a 1/4" smaller than my layering cardstock.
Then, I trimmed the zigzag pattern paper to 1-1/2" tall. I then adhered all the layers together onto the card base.
The Mushroom shaker is dry and ready to be add to the card front. I adhered it and popped the sentiment up. Placing it onto the stem of the mushroom.
Then I used a stylis and some of the creamy paint to add a few dots to the mushroom top.
Now, the card is complete!
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