March 1, 2020

A Pretty Wedding Tag Shaker Card With Video Tutorial

Hello! I needed a wedding card so I thought why not make my own and why not make a pretty wedding tag shaker card that can be hung as a decoration on a gift. Here is what I came up with...


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Below is a video tutorial showing exactly how I created my project.
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The Maker's Movement In Full Bloom Stamp & Die Set has a fabulous flower die that I used to make the pretty roses on my card. I cut them out from some Rinea Silver Glossy Foiled Paper and then just rolled them up. I show exactly how I made them in my video tutorial above.


The vase die that is in the Maker's Movement In Full Bloom Stamp & Die Set make a great shaker shape as you can see below. The title that comes in this die set is the word "bloom" and used with the stamp that says "Love Is In" makes a great sentiment for a wedding card.


The patterned paper I used is from DCWV and is called Happy Spring Paper Pad. Even though the paper pad is for spring the metallic that is on some of the sheets I thought was perfect for a wedding.



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