Showing posts with label Shaker Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shaker Card. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Thank you Very Mush Shaker Card With Clear Scraps

  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
White 110lb Cardbase
Brutus Monroe: Mushroom Garden Stamp Set
VersaFine Ink - Onyx Black
Dare 2B Artzy: Rectangle Framelits Die Set
 Shaker Mix
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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Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Happy 4th of July Shaker Card with Clear Scraps

 Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a 4th of July shaker card featuring a easy to assemble shaker from Clear Scraps.

Supplies Used:
Clear Scraps Mini Flag Shaker
Clear Scraps: 4x6 Star Stencil
Red, White & Blue Cardstock
Hero Arts Celebrate Stamp Set CL498
DCWV- Star Pattern Paper(Summer Stack)
Brutus Monroe Glitter Glaze Fallen Snow
Hero Arts Pigment Ink: Unicorn
Apple Barrel Paints: Red, White, & Navy
FolkArt Metallic Paint: Gun Metal Gray 
Star Spangle Shaker Mix
VersaFine Ink - Onyx Black
Bearly Art Glue & Foam Tape
Scissors
Pencil

Step. 1 - I start with the my card panel. This gives it some time to dry. I the Blue cardstock onto a stick mat then placed the Clear Scraps: 4x6 Star Stencil onto of the blue cardstock. 


I used the Hero Arts Pigment Ink in Unicorn with a sponge applicator to fill in the stars.
 I then did a quick heat set with my heat tool. 
I then applied a thin layer of the Glitter Glaze through the Clear Scraps: 4x6 Star Stencil.

I removed the Clear Scraps: 4x6 Star Stencil and allowed the panel to dry completely.

Step. 2 -  I started by masking the sections of the Clear Scraps Mini Flag Shaker with a bit of washi tape.

I painted the pole of the shaker with metallic paint. Then a portion of the flag with the Navy paint.

I removed the washi tape and then paited the red sections.

Finally I painted the white sections of the flag.

Step. 3 - I gathered all the items to make the shaker.

I start by tracing the flag onto the pattern paper and cutting it out. Then adhered it to the base of the Clear Scraps Mini Flag 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, 

Next, I remove the film on both sides of the acetate that comes with your shaker.

I filled the shaker with my mix. Then put some adhesive onto the edge of the base.

I adhered the clear acetate piece to the back of the painted flag piece.

I finally adhere the top to the shaker. Then placed it under a heavy block to allow the glue to dry.



Step. 4 - Now, that the card front panel is dry as well as our flag it's time to assemble the card. I stamp the sentiment and cut it out. I add a bit of foam adhesive to it.

I adhere the layers of the card starting with red cardstock panel, then the white, finally added the blue panel to my card base.

Next, I adhere the flag shaker and the sentiment to the card front,

Now, the card is complete!


Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration
 and create a shaker card soon!.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Happy Mother's Day Shaker Card with Clear Scraps

 Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a Mother's Day shaker card featuring a easy to assemble shaker from Clear Scraps.


Supplies Used:
Echo Park/Carta Bella 6x6 Flora No. 4 Paper
Medium & Light Pink Cardstock
Brutus Monroe Mother's Day Stamp Set
Distress Oxide Paint - Picked Raspberry
Butterfly Shaker Mix
VersaFine Ink - Onyx Black
Bearly Art Glue
Pencil
Scissors


Step. 1 - I started by tracing the butterfly onto some light pink cardstock. I then trimmed the butterfly and adhered it to the base of the shaker


Step. 2 - I painted the top lahyer of the shaker with Distress Oxide paint in Picked Raspberry. 


Step. 3 While my paint dried I assembled the rest of the card. I adhered the cardstock and pattern paper onto my card base.


Step. 4 - shaker assembly - is super easy with Clear Scrap because no foam tape is needed.  

You start by adhering the 2 inner piece together I put an acrylic block in them while they dry.


Next I remove the film on both sides of the acetate that comes with your shaker.

I put a bit of Bearly Art glue of the back side of the painted butterfly and place the acetate on it.


If you get a bit of glue oozing just use a lightly damp paper towel and clean it up.


Next you adhere the 2 glued inner piece onto the bottom of the shaker. Fill it with shaker mix of your choice.  The adhere the top painted layer. 




Step. 5 - Adhere the shakr onto the card front and stamp your sentiment.


I used some tall foam tabs to adhere my sentiment.


Now, the card is complete!


Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration
 and create a shaker card soon!.