Hello there, dear friends!
I've made almost a half of my Holiday Card series projects featuring So Suzy/CrackerBox stamps and I'm so glad I have another half for you to inspire. Today's day 6 and I've prepped a shaker card :)
I used:
Expect Miracles (sentiment)
Yes, I designes these snowflakes :)
Some steps:
I stamped the Santa Giving Gifts onto a separate piece of paper using Jet Black Archival ink, fussy cut it out with scissors and a kraft knife. Adhered to the purple panel and heat embossed the Expect Miracles (sentiment) in white.
Using a heat resistant acetate ( I took acetate for printing on black and white lazer printers) and heat embossed the snowflakes of all three sizes in white. Don't forget to use anti-static tool or baby powder like me to protect the acetate.
I adhered the acetate to the back side of the frame, added one layer of foam tape and filled in the shaker with flat confetti and sequins.
I heat embossed those snowflakes on a matte side of the acetate that's why it looks a bit milky on a picture.
In case you missed the previous days, here they are:
Thank you so much for stopping by! Have a magical day!
~ Olesya Kharkova
❤
Such a classy shaker with the fabulous Santa image and lovely snowflakes! I've never tried heat-resistant acetate; adding to my list! Another card of yours to love!
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Thank you so much :)) I really love this acetate ,it's about 3$ per 10 sheets . I buy acetate for printing on lazer b/w printers
УдалитьLove your beautiful shaker card! The white embossed snowflakes on the acetate layer look fantastic!
ОтветитьУдалитьthank you so much! Yes, this is my fave technique to heat emboss on (heat resistant) acetate :)
УдалитьLove the shaker! Such a traditional look, and love the snowflakes!
ОтветитьУдалитьThank you so much, Vicky!!! :*
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