Trimming the Town Thank You Class – Card #3 & #4

Nov 17, 2020 | Past Card Class Offerings | 0 comments

On my Facebook Live on Monday, I shared two different way to make a Shaker Card.  Shaker Cards are so much fun to make and I find them somewhat addicting!
 
The first card I made was a Shaker Card that was more traditional – using a Window Sheet and Foam Adhesive Strips to hold all the shakers in place.
 
The second Shaker Card used a Clear Envelope to hold the shakers.
I used the Curvy Christmas stamp set for both cards.  You can read about the stamp set and special offering in this post – here
 
Both cards are fairly easy – and so much fun to create – once you learn how!  Here’s a recording of my  Facebook Live;  please take a look!

Measurements:

Thick Whisper White: 5 ½” x 8 ½”, scored at 4 ¼”

Card orientation will be determined by the houses in your kit. Refer to photo for placement!

Whisper White: 2” x ¾” – word panel

DSP: 2 ½” Circle punch

This next card is probably my favorite from the class, and uses the Home Together Dies. 

Measurements:

Whisper White Thick: 5 ½ x 8 ½,

Whisper White: 2 ½” x 3 ½”; snowbank/tree 3 ½” x 2”

Red DSP: 3” x 4”

Real Red: 1 ½” x 2”

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