Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Faker Shaker Thanksgiving Card Trio

Hello!  Today I'm sharing three Thanksgiving cards in three different sizes but they all feature a faux shaker on the front. I've also heard them called Faker Shakers and I like that name better! I have a walkthrough of my cards on YouTube HERE: 

First up is the A2 sized card. All of the patterned paper and cut apart I used for these cards are from an older pad by Prima called Amber Moon. The cut aparts (or journal cards) were included in the paper pad - there were several sheets of them that just needed to be cut apart to use.

I have a video tutorial on creating a Faker Shaker HERE, if you are interested in more details.


Here is the inside of the A2 card ...


Next up is the Mini Slimline card. The faux shaker was adhered to a copper mirror card stock mat, and the pumpkins & leaves were die cut from both gold and copper mirror card stocks as well. Lots of shimmer and shine on this one!


Here is the inside of the Mini Slimline.


Finally, here is the Slimline card, and I made it a Fold Flap Slimline.  The details on how to create a Fold Flap Slimline card are in the video if you are curious.


Here is the inside, where the stamped greeting block is hidden when the card is closed.


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Any supplies I'm unable to link are listed at the very bottom of my post

Supplies:
Small Cello Bags - stash
Sequins - stash
Patterned paper Amber Moon - Prima (retired)
MFT Stitched Mini Scallop Rectangles (retired)
Give Thanks - Reverse Confetti (retired)
Give Thanks - The Alleyway Stammps (retired)
Pumpkin dies - Elizabeth Craft Designs (retired)

1 comment:

  1. Love the different sizes … you are the queen of shaker cards

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