Monday, June 25, 2018

Growing In Unity - Day One

Welcome one and all. I am super excited to be your GIU Gal for the week. I hope to bring you a mix of tutorials and ideas to spur your creativity, or maybe just be good for those long insomniac nights, to get you to sleep.

I've been sniffing the deeply etched red rubber for 2.5 years now and enjoy spending my time on the Unity Show and Tell group. If you haven't checked that out, be sure to. We're sorta like a secret clubhouse where we share our projects, oooo and awww over other's projects, ask for advice, enable, and generally let the sarcasm hang out. I've made some really great friends over there and would love to see you there too.

Today I bring you a tutorial on making a shaker embellishment of sorts. I say, "of sorts", because it's built into the base of my card, but it's not the main feature. I love the little house in May 2018's sentiment kit, With You I Am Home and thought a shaker sun would be a fun, cheerful addition to a little homestead scene.





I began by first making my sun, using the smallest scallop circle from Circle Scalloped. I used three colors of distress ink, misting with my water mister, then stamping.


I cut the center out with a circle die.


Next I added double sided adhesive to the backside and attached a piece of transparency.


I added foam tape all around the circle; you don't want any gaps or the shakey bits will get loose and make a mess, unless you're sending it to someone you don't like and want them to have a mess, then go right ahead and leave that gap (also works to send to Whitney when she talks down about her crafting abilities). Also add the foam tape to the rest of the page, so it's nice and even, without a pronounced slope. Foam tape is important because you need to leave space for the shakey bits to shake, not just sit there, squished like lady bits in a mammogram machine.


Fill with shakey bits of your choosing. I chose seed beads, glitter and sequins. Pull off all of the tape backing and afix the back piece, thus trapping all of the shakey bits, unless you left that gap.


For this project, I decided that I should add a sky, after I had already assembled the shaker bit, because grand ideas, after the fact, is how I roll. I simple made masks of my sun and house, added some distress ink to Dot Face (Dot Fade), spritzed with water, and stamped on to the background.


Paint, add embellishments and there you go. I used the clouds from Sending Up Something Beautiful.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to add a shaker pop to your project. Remember to comment for a chance to win a random grab bag of 25 deeply etched red rubber stamps to sniff, I mean add to your collection, I'll be choosing two of you, or rather Random.org will be.












61 comments:

  1. Love love love this card!!!! Thanks you for all the pictures too!! Great tutorial!! Looking forward to seeing what you create next :)

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  2. Oh..a shaker sun...so cute and cheery!!! Thanks for a great idea!!! PNW...is beautiful...I live in beautiful West Michigan!

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  3. I love this card. Brilliant idea to use the scallop stamp as a sunshine. Shaker cards always bring a smile. Thanks for inspiring

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  4. What a beautiful card, loved the tutorial thank you.

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  5. You are an evil genius, ya know that? A Shaker sun?! Amazing. I love it and meow you.

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  6. OMG,OMG, OMG!I love everything about this and I've never seen a shaker explained IN PRINT and so clearly. I'm awful at trying to watch YouTube and craft at the same time. This is going to be an amazing week - because I speak sarcasm too! Thank you!

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  7. Adorable!! I always enjoy looking at all your ideas on Unity~Show and Tell!! Love the Blog!!

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  8. Wow! You nailed this shaker like a skilled surgeon!

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  9. Fun and pretty project. Love the little shaker element. Hugz

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  10. Live this, and.the idea to use the scalloped circle for.the shaker!!

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  11. This is so cute! It looks easy peasy to make a shaker card and believe me I have some that will receive one with a gap!😜

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  12. I love it! So very cute. Thank you for the inspiration!😀💚

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  13. I love the mix of everything in the shaker part and that it is not large, but still fun. Looking forward to the rest of the week.

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  14. wonderful card. I do like shakers.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  15. What a fun and wonderful shaker card. Love it!

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  16. A super cute card! I love your walk-thru tutorial. Very user friendly!
    --Phaline Mays

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  17. Oh I love this sweet shaker card.....the step by step instructions are fabulous! ❤️

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  18. As always a great card. The tutorial was informative and funny.

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  19. Cute card! Love that you used the scalloped circle for a sun... great idea!

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  20. This is the cutest card ever. I am going to have to try a few shaker cards. Your directions on how to make this are awesome. I love your creative style and can't wait to see the rest of the week! Thanks so much!

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  21. Great card and detailed tutorial. looking forward to your week of sharing.

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  22. Oh, my goodness! I love this card! I think it's my favorite shaker card ever. And now, more stamps to the wishist...

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  23. Love this cute scene you created! Adorable shaker card!

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  24. This is just beautiful! I love shakers more than any
    other type of card. I've made many, but never with just
    a smaller element like this. Will have to give it a go!
    (And thanks for the tip on sending one with a 'gap' to the
    shaker bits to someone you don't like! lol).

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  25. What a fun, sunshiny card! I'm originally from the PNW, and I am surprised that you actually know what the sun looks like! (LOL!) Can't wait to see what you have in store for us this week...

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  26. Such a cheerful card! Thanks for the step by step instructions. Looking forward to tomorrow's creation!

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  27. Hahaha! Grand Ideas after the fact is how I roll too! >.< Super cute card!!

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  28. Seriously adorable execution of a shaker element. :)

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  29. I love your card idea! But even more that that, I love your great sense of humor!! Thank you!

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  30. Great tutorial- another new thing to try!

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  31. Beautiful shaker card, it's so special, fabulous and creative!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  32. Such a fun card! I love the design and your creativity.

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  33. Great card Laura! You're off to an amazing start for your GIU week!

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  34. Love how you mix so many different media to creat wonderful images.

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  35. You are so funny! I love your work so much! Great tutorial 💕and shaky bits!

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  36. I’m never going to think of a shaker card the same way... now it’ll be shakey bits and making sure not to squish anything! Very cute card!

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  37. Gorgeous!
    I need to go shopping for some foam tape now...

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  38. Love the card. And the humorous dialog!!

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  39. Such a sweet shaker card. Funny some people have good luck and I am not one of them. My filling always sticks to side of card. I wish I lived close to someone that wanted to play with me and maybe we could do better

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  40. You’re hilarious! I love this card & will be trying (again) my hand at a shaker card. You make it seem so easy! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  41. Love this beautiful and clever card!

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  42. Such a bright,cheery & whimsical make...Your "lady bits" reference seriously made me lol! 😄 Thank you for that.

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  43. Cute house and I like the sunny shaker.

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  44. You had me laughing out loud at the lady bits in a mammogram comment. Loved the shaker sun for this card. So clever.

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  45. Stunning. I’ve never made a shaker card. Absolutely love this

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  46. This is most fabulous! I always love drooling over your creations in the Unity Show and Tell Group...now I'm a blog follower as well! And I love the shaker commentary. Hilarious.

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  47. Oh my !! This is such an adorable card !!
    [margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]

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  48. AWWWW what a sweet card! I really like how you take us step by step with pictures on how you made it! And again I am sooo happy that you used the Distressed ink instead of the Distressed Oxide! Because I at this point only have the Distressed Ink right now! You are truly an AMAZING artist! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  49. Wow great tutorial and such a nice card, thank you for sharing.

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  50. I did enjoy the tutorial on making a shaker card. I've never tried. I've inspired me to do that :) I am glad to know that I'm not the only one who has great ideas "after the fact"! Your card is so cute! I enjoy seeing your work over at Unity Show & Tell! Thanks for sharing!

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  51. love this tutorial! I must make one of these shaker cards for my nieces/nephew!!

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  52. I love that new circle scallop stamp. Great idea. Just lovely cards, coloring, and designs.

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  53. I agree with all the others who love the card. I would just add I think the way you stamped the sun is really neat...I love that it is various shades of yellow! Also, overlaying the clouds into the sun is cool! Nice touches to a fun card!.

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  54. Squished like lady bits... brb dying. I've done that with shakers before XD Fantastic tutorial.

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