Thursday, June 27, 2024

Seize the Birthday Surprise Party Guest!

Hello and welcome friends!
I'm beyond excited to be guest designing with the
ladies at Seize the Birthday!



For the current challenge, the topping is to add a star on
your birthday themed cards. But if the topping isn't your
thing, anything goes is good too, as long as it's a birthday card.




Here's what I came up with:


A star shaped shaker balloon? Yes please!
The shaker was made by die cutting the frame 8 times, and the solid
shape once from the blue card stock and again from acetate.
Seven of the frames were stacked and glued onto the solid blue piece.
I added the confetti then glued the acetate piece onto the stack,
then the last frame. I found some fun balloon paper for the
background panel to use also!


Here's the finished inside:


Thank you, ladies, for the honor of guesting with you!

Thank you for visiting, and I hope to see you joining in
the 'Add a Star challenge' at Seize the Birthday!




Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn - Wavy Sayings; Sunny Studio - Inside Greetings: Birthday
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black
DP: Doodlebug Design - Hey Cupcake
CS: Neenah; Taylored Expressions
Accessories: STAMPlorations - Star shaker balloon die; Lawn Fawn - Wavy Banner die; Avery Elle - double pierced rectangle dies; Taylored Expressions - confetti; Grafix - acetate; MISTI
Adhesives: SA - tape runner, thin 3D foam squares; Bearly Art glue



4 comments:

  1. Wow! All of that extra layer really looks great here. So much dimension and a shaker too. Nice to choose a color from that background paper too. It is a fun card.

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  2. I just love shaker cards and your home made shaker star is the best! It looks like it's plastic! Pretty layering of panels behind it - a very festive look! Julia xx

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  3. Wonderful shaker card, I struggle making these so I'm impressed by yours! Love the colourful background layers too. Thankyou for guesting with us at STB, Cathy x

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  4. Such a fun shaker, Chris! I agree with Julia, it looks plastic which is even cooler. So happy to have you with us!

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