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Wednesday 18 February 2015

Every Day Is A Pig Day

Hello.  Welcome.  It seems shaker cards are the current thing.  I love these.  Such  fun.  Give a little shake.  Just one more.  Hee hee.   I always have trouble getting the shaky stuff right.  Too big, too small, not enough, too much!!  I think I got it this time though!!



I cut a square panel from Basic Grey Indian Summer paper using Simon Says Stamp Stitched dies.  I stamped the pig from Simon Says Stamp Party Animal set and embossed with black powder.  I coloured the pig with watercolour pencils and also added some more green to the bottom of the card.  I carefully cut around the inside of the balloon embossed line.  I used a piece of packaging material for my window and mounted the square panel on a piece of foam, after I had cut a hole for the balloon.  I filled the balloon with bedazzle beads, and lined it up on my base card so there is a flower showing.   I cut some matching flowers and added them around the edge of the front panel, some gold sequins, and a sentiment from the party animal set. 

Joining the fun at
Virginia's View Challenge 12 - Shaker Cards
Ett Trykk Vi Jubilerer Utfordring 4
Stamping Sensations February Challenge - Anything Goes 
Scribble and Scrap Crafts Challenge 38 - Anything Goes 

Thanks for dropping by.  If you like shaker cards do check out the awesome entries at Virginia's View.  Hugz

6 comments:

  1. Now that is one seriously CUUUUUTE card!!! LOOVE it - makes me smile!!!!

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  2. An adorable creation Gail and such a pretty colour choice.

    Thanks so much for sharing your lovely work with us at Stamping Sensations challenge.

    B x

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  3. hehehe! This just cracked me up! Love it!

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  4. Great card. Love the image. Thank you for joining us over at the Scribble and Scrap Challenge. Good luck.
    xx

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  5. Very cute card! Made me smile! Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month.
    Pinky

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