Today I am sharing a card I made for the ScrapbookPal.com YouTube channel and blog.
I used the new Thanks Thanks Thanks stamp set by Lawn Fawn for this slimline shaker card.
The colors I chose for the background of this card were inspired by the heart shaker elements from my stash, a free gift from Trinity Stamps. I did my ink blending with Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass, and Twisted Citron Distress Oxide ink.
I die cut this with the Large Slimline with Slider die set and the Small Slimline Lift the Flap die set to create the frame. The finished size of this card is 8-1/2" x 3-1/2", the card base started out at 8-1/2" x 7" and I scored it at 3-1/2" to put this shaker on to.
The fall out from this frame then became the background panel for my shaker card. This I stamped repeatedly with the large script thanks and embossed it with clear powder.
The next way I added many thanks to this card was by stamping the THX image on different colors of card stock with a slightly darker colored ink. I then cut this out and they became part of the shaker element I used for this card.
For the sentiment on the out side of the card I wanted some contrast so I used Versafine Onyx black ink and clear embossing powder. I just love how the black and white pop on top of this background.
You can watch the making of this card in the video below.
If you can not see the video on this screen you can also watch it here.
I am very happy with how this card turned out. I love that this card only uses one sentiment stamp set. I would love to know what you think, share your thoughts and comments below.
Below I have listed and linked all the supplies I used to make this card.
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