Good Morning!
A brand new Challenge is up and running over at the Double D Challenge Blog.
Here is your Inspiration Tile:
Reach For The Stars.
Here is what I created!
MFT Products;
Make A Wish stamp set.
Cross Stitched Rectangles die.
Black and White Striped and Perfect Plaid Designer Papers.
Tutti Designs Stitched Stars die.
Tuxedo Black ink.
Clear Embossing Powder.
Black and White Gingham Ribbon
Acetate.
Foam Tape.
Mini Star Sequins.
Silver Star Sequins.
Inside.
Lovely Layers!
Please come on over to the Double D Blog and join in all of the FUN!
You'll be glad you did as there is always a pretty prize up for grabs!
Here's the prize for this Challenge:
I love shakers and yours is fabulous, what a cleverly designed card!!
ReplyDeleteYou rock at making shaker cards my friend! This is fabulous!! I like how you played with patterns on this. They all play so nicely together. :0)
ReplyDeleteYou are star quality at shaker cards! Love the mix of patterns and gingham ribbon. Super!
ReplyDeleteThis is FABULOUS! Love the overall design and such beautiful shaker inspiration! I never do shaker cards ... they intimidate me so I leave them to the crafters who do them so well like yourself! Thanks for beautiful star studded inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to make a shaker card with a star full of little stars. So cute! The papers and ribbon add extra fun and festivity. I don't know why I have not thought to use the make a wish sentiment with stars. Now I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteEveryone thinks that you are a super shaker card makes. And I certainly agree with that. You are an amazing shaker card creator. I know from the one that I recently got. Loving the colorful background too.
ReplyDeleteWell how stinkin' clever to make a shaker card with a cut out of the star. And there's that black and white stripe again. It goes so well with the plaid, and then that black and white gingham ribbon is the perfect final touch. I just LOVE this!!!!
ReplyDeleteFun shaker card for a birthday, I love how you did the sentiments with the star and the smaller stars you added!
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