Welcome to Week 16 of Heart of Christmas. Can you believe we are now only 68 day away from Christmas day! EEK! No don't panic because if you have been following along with the Heart of Christmas for the last 16 weeks you have got a lovely stash of Christmas cards ready to go and you will be able to send them out and be happy that you have ticked that very special task off your to do list for Christmas. Plus all that joy you have spread with your homemade cards.
This week I thought I would CASE a card from the July-December Mini catalogue and get out my Wise Men and make a shaker card. I haven't really ever made one but I have seen many tips and I thought well I am just going for it!
You will find this card on page 15 of the mini catalogue and as I hadn't used the frame die yet I wanted to use it and thought well this was the perfect opportunity to try it.
To make this card I needed to work on the background of my window cut out first.
I am not sure if you can tell but I have used some night of navy with my blending brushes on the left panel to make it a little darker. The paper is from the Beauty of the Earth DSP and making it a little darker means the Wise Men are walking through twilight rather than daylight or pitch black.
Now for the front of the card I have used the gorgeous Gold Metallic paper that comes in the 6x6 pack with the Rose Gold it is just stunning and I cut it down to a card front size and used a strip that I had left over to decorate the inside of the card. Using the dies I cut out the frame. Then I used the Clear 14.6 x 11.1 cm Envelopes and adhered it to the back of the gold layer. I did have to fold the edges in a little and adhere them down but not too much and I left the opening at the bottom so I could fold it over more to keep the sequins from the Sequins for everything pack up in the area I wanted.
Now another tip apart from using an envelope for your sequins. Do not shake it with the envelope still open if you want to see if you have enough in there because you will need to put more in there as they will go flying out!
I have layered everything on a card base of Night of Navy which is what I have used to stamp the sentiment. The Wise Men are stamped in Basic Grey and then I have take out my trusty Stampin' Blends and coloured them in. Now they are not the same as in the July-Dec Mini but that is ok you can colour them how ever you like and then I cut them out using the Wise Men Tiding Dies and popped them on the front of my card along with a couple more sequins which I managed to wrangle.
Well if you need help with your sequins wrangling just let me know at any time by hitting the contact button.
Your card is wonderful, but I did have to laugh about the sequins going flying! I thought that it was only me who did things like that LOL!! The shaker looks fantastic, worth picking up all those fiddly little sequins.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what an amazing shaker card, Sharon. I love all the gold around those three wise men. Shaker cards can be challenging, but you've done a great job, bravo!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant card Sharon, I love the colours you’ve used with the gold card front
ReplyDeleteYour story about shaking the card a little prematurely made me laugh, Sharon. I can only imagine where you will find pesky stray sequins when you do clean up your craft room! Great idea, to add some ink to that lovely "sky" paper, to give the impression of twilight sky. All the gold, and rich jewel tones, on your card gives it a very sumptuous look!
ReplyDeleteLove how you keep it real. Had a LOL about the flying sequins. Usually me! I LOVE this week's card Sharon. It looks so rich in jewel colours. Using the metallic specialty paper for the card front was a perfect choice.
ReplyDeleteSharon, what a sparkly festive card! Thanks for the laugh about the sequins - I did exactly the same thing with my cloche bell shaker card the other week so I feel your pain!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sharon and love the use of DSP and blending ink for the twilight sky. I’ve yet to make a shaker card so thanks for the sequin tip!
ReplyDeleteFun fold expert and now shaker cards and sequin wrangler. :) Seriously Sharon your card is lovely. This set is perfect for a shaker card. Trouble is, I'm not sure I would want to give it away.
ReplyDeleteOh Sharon, I did have a giggle at your story about the sequins. But your card is so beautiful and well worth the effort of sparring with those little sparkly things.
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