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Jarle created this gorgeous flower shaker card using the Lawn Fawn Butterfly Background Stencils and the Tonic Studios Shaker Creator Pockets. These pockets are already cut to size, and because you can fold the edges to the back of your card, you don’t need a frame to finish it.
Since no foam tape is needed to create the shaker well, none of the shaker bits get stuck to any sticky edges, and they are free to move. The bright colors, the beautiful daisy, and the fun flower shakers make this card so cheerful!
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Cornelie created this adorable spring-themed shaker card using the Lawn Fawn Big Blossom Backdrop: Landscape die and the classic Bugs and Kisses stamp set. Instead of using colored cardstock, she primarily used white cardstock and Distress Oxide ink to color her die-cut elements, giving them a unique and soft glow. It almost looks like the flowers are moving in the wind, and the Stitched Windy Backdrop also adds extra dimension and movement to the card.
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Nancy created this soft pastel shaker card using the Lawn Fawn Big Blossom Backdrop: Landscape and the I Like Big Butterflies stamp set. She used Distress Oxide inks to create a gradient backdrop, which gives the card a whimsical touch. It’s such a beautiful design that you can use for any occasion!
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Cornelie created this super sweet shaker card using the Lawn Fawn Build-A-Gumball Machine and a variety of fun shaker materials. She used the little mouse from the Bubbles of Joy stamp set, but instead of the mouse blowing bubbles, it’s blowing a gumball, how adorable!
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Yuki created this cute little slimeline Valentine's Card using the Lawn Fawn Valentine Hearts Border and the Little Letter dies. For the background and she used the Fallling Hearts layering stencil and for the last layer shes used glitter embossing powder for some extra sparkle and shine. To create the heart shaker border, she cut out the heart border in foam sheets and to make the process easier, she kept the cut out border in the foam sheet. This ways it's much easier to adhere the acetate and to fill the hearts!
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Cornelie created this fun little heart-shaped treat box using the Lawn Fawn Heart Pouch and the Heart Pouch Dotted Hearts Add-On. The add-on creates the dotted pattern on the front, but you can also use it to add heart-shaped embossed details to any card! The adorable mouse that’s blowing kisses is from the Valentine Mice set. This treat box has double the interactive fun, you can fill it with treats, and it also has a cute little shaker window on the front!
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Cornelie created this super beautiful wintery shaker card using the Lawn Fawn Build-A-Bird Feeder and the Snow Flurries Backdrop. She used different layers to create depth, including an embossed vellum back panel, the Snow Flurries Backdrop in blue, and a light brown border to tie it all together. Adding some white splatters really finishes the card and gives it a true wintery feel!
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Yuki created this cute slimline Valentine’s card using the Lawn Fawn Valentine Hearts Border and the Little Letter dies. For the background, she used the Falling Hearts layering stencil, and for the top layer, she added glitter embossing powder for extra sparkle and shine. To create the heart shaker border, she cut out the heart border from foam sheets and, to make the process easier, kept the border in the foam sheet. This way, it’s much easier to adhere the acetate and fill the hearts!
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Marieke created this super fun and interactive Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Kanga-Rriffic and a Mole Lot of Love stamps. To create the interactive spinning element, she used one of the Large Stitched Circle Stackables along with the small circle die from the Pool Party Lawn-Cuts. By turning the circle, the scene changes from day to night, adding a playful and surprising interactive feature to the card.
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Cornelie created this cute shaker card using the Lawn Fawn Candy Hearts and Valentine Mice stamps. She used several Lawn Fawn mice stamps to find the perfect mouse to hold the candy hearts. The shaker fillers are from different seasons, but by sticking to a pastel color palette, it all works together beautifully. What a fun way to use Christmas shakers on a spring-inspired card!
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