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#173
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Judith, After looking at the cards you made I checked out a tutorial on making the Shaker cards....so different from the one's we are making, but the possibilities are without limit also. May have to try a couple for the Grandbabies.....maybe Easter.
#174
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Judith, those cards are awesome. i used to make shakers like that for scrapbooking.
Give me an idea. I read here on the board that if you put tape on the bottom of the
foot, it helps alot. The came out amazing. Love all the glitters!
Give me an idea. I read here on the board that if you put tape on the bottom of the
foot, it helps alot. The came out amazing. Love all the glitters!
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#178
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Can you post a link to the tutorial? I would love to see how they are doing them.
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Oh darn, I wish I had remembered that! I will definitely give that a try for next time. Thanks Lynnie for the reminder.
#180
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I didn't save the link, and of course when I went back couldn't find it again. I simply typed in "how to make a shaker card" and there is so much out there. I like the 3D effect from using the foam strips inside some of them. it just gives a little lift for adding anything you want. Fun process.
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