I'm using a fuzing technique. I ordered the We R Memories Photo Sleeve Fuze. While waiting, I used my seal-a-meal machine. I was able to make a thin shaker card completely sealed. I used a clear envelop, put in my glitter and then sealed. For sure nothing will fall out.
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"sparkle" is shiny green but had to see, Lil Inker Stitched Rectangle dies, word cut in Silhouette, sequins and glitter sequins by Martha Stewart |
A2, clear cellophane card holder, seal-a-meal machine |
So ADORABLE, Cely! I LOVE shaker cards!
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A delightful card, I love the spotty green paper :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
Necessity is the mother of invention, they say. I say you're very clever to have come up with an on-hand alternative to do the same job!
ReplyDeleteYour horsie looks so happy pretending to be a bee! If only he could fly . . . :)
Evelyn
Sparkle me happy...this is so cute and clever you, using seal a meal. When and idea sparks you find new ways to do things...Brilliant
ReplyDeleteAdorable and fun! You always come up with the best designs.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a clever way to do the shaker part, Cely! Charley is such a fun character and capable of so much mischief. :-D
ReplyDeleteOh! this is such a fun and brilliantly thought out card, love the idea of sealing your shaker element.
ReplyDeletePerfect shaker card, love all the sparkle!
ReplyDeleteI completely missed this! Wow, this is an awesome way to do a shaker! I love the whole thing! Going to save to hopefully try some day.
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