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Rainbow Shaker Card

 Hello Friends Waleska Galindo, craftinglovew super happy to be back to share with you a new project using some of the products from the shop! I hope your Sunday is great and you have a little time to get crafty today! CARD DETAILS: To create this super fun shaker card I started with the background.  I used Oxide Inks and some blending brushes, I started with Kitsch Flamigo , Carved Pumkin , Mustard Seed , Mowed Lawn and Wilted Violet. I splashed some water drops and I also splashed Inkon3 Pixie Dus t for a little sparkle. I then cut 8  Pink Fresh Studio Color Block Rainbow Dies and adhere them together to create some dimention.  When adhering the last rainbow I added some acetate with glossy accents to create the shaker.  I then started filling all the arches with different colors of sequins.   I closed each one with the remain pieces of the diecut rainbow, I colored them with the same colors of sequins I used for the card base. I finally adhered th...

Happy Birthday - I wobble!

Hello everyone, I am excited to be back with an interactive card for your today. I used a few stamp sets and lately I keep gravitating to MFT and Lawn Fawn.  I have a soft spot for Lawn Fawn. I started out with a white panel and stamped the the pineapple background stamp from MFT with Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide ink. I set that aside to dry while I worked on the adorable pineapple from Lawn Fawn.  I used my copics (Y02, Y13 & Y17 - YG 25 & YG67) to colour it and I die cut the sunglasses from Lawn Fawn black card stock. and popped it up with foam tape. The background panel was dry so I took a LF dotted circle die and cut out the centre. I then took the same LF dotted circle dies and cut out a frame from some green card stock. I found some acetate and added that to the back of the panel and then added foam tape to create the well for the shaker goodies.  I dusted it with an anti static tool and added chunky glitter and some clear sequins from my sta...