Shaker Card with Partial Die Cutting
Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! Thanks for stopping by today! Please welcome back special guest Dana Joy to the blog today! She has made this gorgeous partial die cut star shaker card that provides a little extra and unexpected dazzle! Read on for more details and enjoy!
Hey everyone. It’s Dana Joy here with you today and I’m super excited to share a different twist on partial die cutting incorporated with a shaker card. This is a great way to have both techniques on one card. You get the great look for a shaker card that is hidden under your partial die cut piece.
I started by stamping Altenew Halftone Stars with versamark ink on 80lb Neenah solar white cardstock and heat embossed it with Simon Says Stamp rose gold embossing powder. Next I chose three of the stars and partially die cut them with the matching Halftone Stars nesting die cuts leaving the top of each star attached to the card panel. To add some interest to my card, I ran my card panel with a My Favorite Things stitched rectangle die through my machine again for a nice detail along the edges. At this point, I continued with making a standard shaker card adding an acetate sheet, some sequins and a backing. Now I used a bone folder to lightly curl my stars away from the acetate to you can see that it’s a shaker card and all the beautiful sequin is revealed.
To bring in a shiny sentiment, I pulled out my DCWV Metallic Glitter and Foil Washi Stack and adhered some rose gold washi paper to 80 lb Neenah solar white cardstock. Next, I die cut out the word believe using the Altenew Holiday Script Words die and glued it to the front of my card panel using multi matte medium. For some added bling, I place just a few rose gold sequins to finish off my card. I adhered my card panel to a white card base made from 110 lb Neenah solar white cardstock using Scor-Pal ½ scor tape.
This is such a fun and easy way to surprise your friends with just a peek of a shaker card. You can also use this for masculine cards and use confetti pieces instead of sequins. Thanks for hanging out with me today. We will see you back here soon with more creative inspiration.
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Wow! What a cute card! I would have never thought of doing partial die cutting and a shaker card all-in-one. Thanks for sharing!
What a terrific idea! Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Great idea! Beautiful card!
Wonderful combo of the partial die cut stars w/ shaker style. Congrats to the winners. Was wondering about not seeing the winner post for the Halloween Pet Costume.
Melissa
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That’s a really lovely idea, I must remember that!
Wonderful!!!! I love that it is such an interactive card. The interesting partial die cuts – and BOOM, when you open it up – splashy, glitzy shaker! Fab!
What a fun and unique idea!
Great card and love the big surprise of a partial die cut when opened. Thanks for sharing.
Linda D.
Very clever design.
Great idea for the peek-a-boo stars.
thanks for sharing.
Very cool idea…i believe it’s the first time I’ve seen this technique!
This is so fun!
What a wonderful idea for a shaker card! This is so awesomely stunning!
What a fun card.
Very cool card! I like the peek-a-boo style of these shakers! Fabulous inspiration!
Completely unexpected and really nice card.
Oh, you really made me NEED those stars and cutting dies! What a look you made. Good job, girl!
Fun technique! Thanks for sharing it!
How creative Dana, I love this! Such a fabulous idea, thanks for the great tutorial!
Congratulations to all of the winners!
What a wonderful and super cool idea! Lovely card :)
Oh woww!! I just noticed my name on the winners list!! That’s a great wedding anniversary gift today :) :) Thank you so much team!! :)
Great design with the partial die cutting and
absolutely LOVE the shaker!!
Great idea. Hadn’t thought of doing a partial die cut shaker.
This is a fun idea, love the colours you used!
Amazingly creative & fun!
Lovely card and I love the partial die cut for a peek a boo look! Awesome!
Great idea! Very fun card!
LOVE this fun card!!
such a clever innovative card. Thanks for sharing:)
Awesome peekaboo shaker card, great idea!
This is such a fun, fun technique!! I love it!!
OMG I love this card! I have this stamp set and now I have a completely different way to use it thanks to you, my namesake! Thank you! You are so talented! I hope to see you more on the SSS blog!
LOVE! Great job. Can’t wait to see more of your work!!
LOVE the rose gold on the card. It’s so warm. Fabulous card!
Cool card!
Such a fun design! TFS
Very pretty! What a fun pop with the sequins and shaker idea.
It looks magical!
Great idea!
WOW! What a fun, awesome card. Love the surprise for the recipient of a shaker under the stars. Thanks for sharing your unique design.
Fun technique and fabulous card!
Genius idea! I will be scraplifting this one for sure. I love this card!!!
I love this card, and there are so many ways you can change it up for the intended recipient – red white & blue is one I can think of with Veterans Day coming up – Thanks!!
Such an Awesome and FUN card!!!!
What a magnificent creation!
Love your card! I never thought of doing partial die cutting and a shaker card. Thank you for sharing.
What a great shaker card and
a fun technique. Thanks for sharing….
Love this card
Oooh! Love this peekaboo window technique.