Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Paper Sweeties Blast From The Past-February Edition


Happy Valentines Day and welcome to the February Edition of Paper Sweeties Blast From The Past!  We're sharing some projects made with our favorite previously released Paper Sweeties sets over the next couple days!

I started this one by using various heart Sweet Cuts from a couple sets and cutting out my heart shaped shaker windows.


And what do YOU do when you forget to put the window plastic on before you add your foam tape?  Do you start over?  No starting over in this crafty space!  I turn it into a faux shaker!  I adhere my window layer onto my cardstock and then glue a few sequins here and there making sure some are tucked under a bit and add some beads.  I used liquid glass to attach everything. 


I try to be a little random about the placement... a stray sequin here and there and same with the beads.  And right now it sounds a little shaker-ish because I've lost a few beads in the mix.  They're floating around and yes, eventually they will end up on someone's floor...lol... 

When I got done I added a few paper flowers to each of the "windows" for fun.


I used this pretty tag from the Stitched Tags #1 Sweet Cuts and love this sentiment from the Happy Mail Stamp Set.

That's me for today!  Be sure to check out what everyone has created for you today!


And come back tomorrow for some more fun!




6 comments:

  1. Beautiful! LOVING the hearts!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Awesome shaker card! Love the heart cut outs and pretty ribbon! Happy Valentine’s Day!!

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  3. Wonderful shaker card design. So gorgeous with those cutout hearts for the shaker elements to fit in. Happy Valentine's Day.

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  4. Cuuuuuute! I love hearts! I could make heart-themed cards all year long! I think I will! Awesome multi-shaker card, my friend!

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