papercrafter45 | Shaker Card with Stamped Diecuts @papercrafter45 | Uploaded February 2017 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Using patterned paper for backgrounds in shaker cards is easy. There’s nothing to line up, no precision placement necessary. But what if you want to use some stamped images that have been die cut? Then it gets a little tricky. Here’s Sock Monkey’s method for perfect alignment! Thanks so much for watching!
Supplies shown in this video, if you’re interested:
• Sizzix/Tim Holtz “Possibilities” Framelits w/Stamps
• Mat paper is from Authentique’s “Curiosity Collection”
• Stampin’ Up! Window Sheet
• 2mm Foam Sheets from Hobby Lobby
• Assorted sequins/glitter/microbeads
Supplies not shown in this video, if you’re not interested:
• Cup of tea
• Assorted snacks
• Vacuum for when the open vial of glitter fell on the floor
Using patterned paper for backgrounds in shaker cards is easy. There’s nothing to line up, no precision placement necessary. But what if you want to use some stamped images that have been die cut? Then it gets a little tricky. Here’s Sock Monkey’s method for perfect alignment! Thanks so much for watching!
Supplies shown in this video, if you’re interested:
• Sizzix/Tim Holtz “Possibilities” Framelits w/Stamps
• Mat paper is from Authentique’s “Curiosity Collection”
• Stampin’ Up! Window Sheet
• 2mm Foam Sheets from Hobby Lobby
• Assorted sequins/glitter/microbeads
Supplies not shown in this video, if you’re not interested:
• Cup of tea
• Assorted snacks
• Vacuum for when the open vial of glitter fell on the floor