Love is in The Air with Karen Reategui

Hi shiny friends! Today I’m sharing a see-through shaker card using the Love You More stamp from The Rabbit Hole Designs. In this card I'm trying for the first time the WOW! Embossing Ink Pad Refill, Conditioner & Freestyle Tool and I just have to say that it's amazing and a very helpful tool for those embossing lovers! 





Let’s shine! For this card, I stamped the images on watercolor paper using WOW! Embossing Pad and heat embossed it with WOW! Clear Gloss embossing powder.




Then, I colored the images with Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers. Once I finished coloring, I die cut all images and set them aside. Next, I die cut a frame six times. Reserved one and glued the rest one on top of each other.




To create the shaker pocket, I adhered this stack of frames to an acetate folded card using double sided tape. I poured beads and red hearts inside. Also, I adhered some images too.





Before closing this shaker pocket, I stamped the first sentiment on this piece of acetate using WOW! Embossing Pad and heat embossed it with WOW! Red Glitz embossing powder. I closed the pocket.




In addition, I inked up the reserved frame using WOW! Embossing Ink Pad Refill, Conditioner and Freestyle Tool, then heat embossed it with WOW! Red Glitz embossing powder. I adhered this embossed frame on top of the card.




Finally, I arranged the images on top of the acetate using mini glue dots, added the second sentiment and embossed hearts over the balloons. Last, I added some clouds in the inside of the acetate card.





This was my card for today. You can use it for Valentine’s Day or for other occasion. I hope I could inspired you and I encourage you to try the WOW! Red Glitz embossing powder on your Valentine projects. Have a marvelous and shiny day!



List of supplies needed for this shaker card


Comments

  1. This is a great shaker card Karen and I love the two sweet characters with their balloons and the added houses and clouds, and the red sentiment and layered frame stand out beautifully in that brillant red embossing powder. x

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