Monday 22 August 2011

Shaky Christmas

After a bit of a damp BBQ yesterday, I have spent a relaxed day crafting today and made this shaker card for Christmas.I've only ever tried a shaker card once before and so was quite pleased with how this turned out (the shadows on the acetate in the pic is glitter). It was inspired by the current Less is More challenge which is a 'things that move' theme, either a card with moving parts or with images that of things that move. I could say I've done both - the shaker card and the flying Santa!!  I've used stamps from Stamp Addicts painted with distress inks and run the outer frame threw my big shot in a dots embossing folder.

It's obviously pretty difficult to show the shaker card in action so I've taken a still of the card lying flat after a bit of a jiggle - I've added glitter and beadazzles.

I'm entering this into these challenges -

I've got to go back to work tomorrow aftr a lovely relaxing week off so I better get off to bed - have a good week and thanks for dropping by...Esther xx

25 comments:

  1. Oh I love it!!!!! Tutorial please!!! Great card. Hope you enjoyed the company yesterday, too bad about the rain. Happy Sunday/Monday. Hugs, Kim

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  2. Oh my so gorgeous. TFS Suzanne x

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  3. beautiful! that curly cue loopy line is a perfect touch. cute card!

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  4. Fun cute Christmas card...Good for you to start early.

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  5. What a gorgeous Christmas card Esther, I love the little scene and the embossed frame is fab
    Claire xx

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  6. Esther this is beautiful! love what you've done with the little village, perfect shaker
    Anne
    x

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  7. Very sparkly Esther, our first shaker of the week
    Super job!

    Thanks so much
    Mandi
    Diva LIM
    "Less is More"

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  8. Love it! I must get round to trying a shaker card one day! x

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  9. This is so pretty. I need to learn to make one! Thanks for joining us at MTTC.
    Diane

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  10. This is beautiful Esther! I've never made a shaker card but it's on my "to do" list now! Maria x

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  11. Hello Esther

    Sorry I am a bit late getting here, but had a bit of a manic weekend of teaching and I imagine you know what my current project is !

    Thank you so much for sharing your lovely work and joining in my "You have been framed" theme at Allsorts this week and good luck with the draw.

    B x

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  12. oh just love this to bits,hun this is really stunning such a beautiful effect hugs cherylxx

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  13. It's great to have a proper 'moving card' Esther, this looks terrific!
    Thank you so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  14. I love the little snowy scene, perfect for a shaker card.Jean x

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  15. Snowily senstational! Love your festive greetings!

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  16. how cute & luvly! :-) Although i'm 80Fs' girl, i like this card :-)

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  17. Lovely shaker card, I haven't tried this but it looks fab. x

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  18. I've never done a shaker card! This is lovely. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  19. Your card is simply lovely

    Kathyk

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  20. A lovely card, I love the scene you have created. Thank you so much for entering our challenge at ALLSORTS this week, good luck & hope you’ll join us again!
    Hugz Fleur xXx

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  21. This is so very pretty. Great little scene. Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  22. What an awesome card!
    Thanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
    Laura

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  23. This is a work of art!!! So many beautiful details! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  24. Thisnis gorgeous, love the sparkle and the doodling.

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  25. Hi Esther, Gorgeous Christmas shaker, well done for picking up on the movement part of the challenge, I love it, Gay xxx

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