Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tuesday's Technique #1

At least once a month, I'm going to post a technique here on my blog for your learning pleasure...LOL! This technique will show you how to create this "Let's Party" Shaker Card.

Supplies:Patterned Paper - Zsiage (The Jewelry Box- Bangles,To Be Or Not To Be?- The Question); Cardstock - Worldwin (Treasures Royal Plum); Chipboard Alphabet- Zsiage; Adhesive - Glue Arts, Thermoweb foam strips; Pen - Sakura; Ink, Stickles - Ranger; Brad - Making Memories; other: Mini beads, Star sequins, Glitter, Party Hat template - Microsoft Word, Transparency

Directions

1. Cut a 7 x 9 piece of cardstock, fold in half and score.

2. Cut a 4 ½ x 7 piece of the Bangles paper, ink the edges and adhere to the front of the card.

3. Use party hat template to cut party hat from Royal Plum cardstock.

4. Cut a smaller shape from the center of the party hat and ink all edges.

5. Apply adhesive to the back side of the party hat and adhere to transparency, trimming excess.

6. Cut four ½ x 6 ½ strips from The Question paper and attach to the top of the party hat with a brad.

7. Apply foam strips to the back side of the party hat making sure that the strips touch edge to edge. (Any gaps will cause shaker box material to fall out)

8. With strip side facing up, add glitter, mini beads, and sequins to the center and remove foam strips backing.

9. Take card and press on top of the party hat. (Shaker box in now complete)

10. Ink chipboard alpha by pressing on ink pad until desired coverage is achieved and allow to dry.

11. Cover inked alpha with stickles and allow to dry completely.

12. Repeat step 10 if desired, ensuring that each coat is completely dry.

13. Adhere alphas to the card.

14. Under the party hat, write “Let’s” and then trace with stickles.

15. Use stickles to draw designs on the party hat shaker box

Enjoy!

8 comments:

Adriann said...

Ooh! Thank you very much!! I've been addicted to these tutorials and I would love to glean from your knowledge. Can't wait to try it.

scrappermimi said...

Adorable card! Thanks for the technique!

ellen s. said...

love it! looks great! your pics from jamaica are gorgeous too!

Dawn Bibbs said...

You are too much!!! You gotta love tutorials!

Super cute card and technique. Looking forward to your next "class"..lol.

doulanana said...

What a great idea. Thanks for sharing!!

Cathy said...

This looks like a lot of fun..... I have an idea, why don't you come over this weekend and show me in person how to make this. Will have so much fun!!! : )

Tracey Taylor said...

You are just too kind. Thanks for doing this!

TanishaRenee said...

I wish Cathy! I could use a scrap partenr!

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