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Studio Katia Pretty Poinsettia Shaker card

Hello everyone!  It's Jacquie today with a pretty Christmas card!  Before I get started, I want to remind you that there is a FANTASTIC SALE going on right now at Butterfly Reflections Ink! I will add the coupon code to the bottom of this post.


I started this card by taking an A2 sized card panel and stamping images from Studio Katia Merry Poinsettia set around the entire card using Copic friendly ink.  I colored them with Copic markers.  Then I took the Studio Katia Dotted shaker tag die and centered it on my colored card panel and cut it out.  

I assembled the shaker card by cutting out clear acetate and using a strong tape adhesive to cover the shaker window.  I stamped Be Merry from the Studio Katia Merry Poinsettia stamp set on a piece of clear acetate. I used my MISTI stamping tool for this because I needed to stamp it a few times to get good coverage, and also because I did not want to smear the ink. I then stamped that same Be Merry sentiment on a piece of vellum.  I offset it on the acetate so that it looks like there is a shadow of the sentiment, showing through the vellum. 


 I assembled the shaker card by cutting out Judikins Embossable Window plastic and using a strong tape adhesive to cover the shaker window.  I created a shaker well by using Scotch foam mounting tape, double layer.  I added the sequins and then put the top folding notecard on the shaker panel and pressed it down.  I added some details to the berries using a white gel pen.

Due to the sale, many of the items I used are sold out, however, I put together a few substitute items you can use!  



That's it for the card today.  Be sure to shop the sale (today is the last day!)  There are a ton of great items in the store, and this is a wonderful sale and so generous!  


Peace,
Jacquie

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