Wednesday, April 15, 2020

STAMPlorations Theme & Photo Prompt Challenge reminder



Hello and welcome back crafty friends!
Just wanted to remind you that there is still plenty of 
time to play along in this month's 
This time around I went with just the theme and created
this cute shaker card:



Sometime a couple years ago I made a master board of clouds and this was the
last bit of it. I knew I wanted to use the oval Shaker Balloon #3 die and 
decided to use this cute teddy bear image from the
Gone Postal stamp set. The balloon is filled with sequins from
the Bubble Gum Pinks Shaker Blends mix. The final touch is
the die cut Happy Birthday sentiment from the
Everyday Sentiments CUTplorations set.

I hope that you can play along this month at the 
We'd love to see your take on it. 
Also, if you're in need of some crafty goodies at
the STAMPlorations store, feel free to use my
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for an extra 20% off!
Thanks for visiting. Stay safe and have a great day!






Supplies:
Stamps: STAMPlorations - Gone Postal
Ink: Memento - tuxedo black; Ranger DI - tumbled glass, mermaid lagoon, broken china
CS: SN; Neenah; Darice
Accessories: Spectrum Noir markers; Gemini; CUTplorations - Everyday Sentiments dies, oval
Shaker Balloons #3 dies; Bubblegum Pink shaker blends; Grafix - acetate; Nuvo Glitter drops - white blizzard; MISTI; WOS pen; homemade cloud stencil; Ranger blending brushes
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner; Ranger - MMM; TE - sticky foam tape




1 comment:

  1. What a fun shaker card. The teddy is adorable and what a creative idea to use the balloon for the shaker element. Great use of the last bit of the cloud masterboard too x.

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