Baby It’s Cold Outside Handmade Shaker Card Tutorial

by Robin

 

Have you ever looked at the shaker cards on Pinterest, watched the sequin move around in a card as you turn it over, and find yourself wondering how that card was made? It’s really much simpler than it looks, and in today’s post I’m going to show you how it’s done. Keep reading for a materials List, the project specs and a walk through of how to replicate the Baby It’s Cold Outside handmade shaker card.

 

Watch the Baby It’s Cold Outside Shaker Card YouTube video tutorial here.

View the exact specifications of this project in the Cricut Design Studio.

MATERIALS USED:

Cricut Explore Air 2 Machine

Cricut Adhesive Cutting Mat, Standard Grip

 Black, Gray and Blue Cardstock (3’x3’) –From: Recollections Cardstock Paper, Essentials 20 Colors

Recollections White Heavyweight – Card Base (4.25’x11’)

Recollections White Heavyweight – Shaker Boarder (3.75’x5’)

Grafix Acetate Pad, Clear– (4.5’x3’)

White, Silver and Clear Iridescent Sequin-From: 5mm Mix 15 Colors Rainbow Cup Sequin

Forever In Time 3D Pop Dots Square Dual-Adhesive Foam Mount, 1/2-Inch

Scrapbook Adhesives Initially Repositionable Mounting Squares

ColorBox Wicked Black Archival Ink

 “Wishing You a Winter Wonderland” sentiment stamp

Clearsnap ColorBox Pigment Inkpad, Black

 “Baby It’s Cold Outside” Snowman Stamp

 Clear Stamping Block –From: Inkadinkado Clear Small And Medium Blocks

Uchida Embossing Heat Tool with Stand

Stampendous Detail Embossing Powder .5 Ounce-Clear Transparent

Trim Slant Tip Tweezers

Zig Memory System Two Way Glue Pen, Fine Tip

Feather No.55 Switch-Blade Shear, 5.5 Inch

CRICUT IMAGES USED:

 3 Snowflakes (Teresa Collins – December 25th)

 2 Standard Squares

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2 comments

Jacquie Pegelow March 6, 2018 - 9:40 am

This is adorable! I am really fond of this baby message. Have a marvelous day.

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onepaperstreet March 10, 2018 - 9:51 am

Hey Jacquie, Thank you so much! I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it. It was a lot of fun to make as well.

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