Happy Monday!
I have another fun card the was posted on the Jillibean Soup Bean Talk blog. A fun welcome to the neighbourhood card and so easy to put together. It would look great clipped to the front of a gift bag or even along with some fresh baked goodies!
I traced the opening onto a piece of Hardy Hodgepodge/Pinch of Plants patterned cardstock and I die cut it with the co-ordinating die. I also cut a white panel slightly smaller and did the same. Then the door was stamped directly onto the white panel over top of the square cutout. I adhered the two pieces to a card base. Some other details were stamped and die cut on to the front of the card.
I added a piece of Bohemian Brew/Peace patterned cardstock to the inside of the card that you are able to see through the window! I filled the Shape Shaker Square insert and then added it into the whole adhering it to the inside. A few extras were added to the card front--the wreath and the wooden butterfly--easy peasy!
What a darling take on a shaker card Tracey. Love that dutch door.
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ReplyDeleteLoveeeeeeeeeee this! LOVING how you did the 'window' and loving the wreath!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome design!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shaker card! What a sweet way to welcome someone to the neighborhood or as a congratulations to their new home!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea for a shaker, Tracey ... a fabulous welcome card ... so beautifully detailed! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome, wish this had been around a few months previously as we had a new couple move in opposite in our tiny village in the middle of nowhere. This would have been a great way to welcome them to street & country.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery clever shaker card, Tracey! I love how you added the wreath and your floral bouquet is so sweet!
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