Pinkfresh Studio Heart Shaker Card by Kavya

Pinkfresh Studio Heart Shaker Card by Kavya

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I am a huge fan of shaker cards and the Heart Shaker die set from Pinkfresh Studio just makes it easier to create some cute cards! Here is a quick tutorial on how to create a fun floral shaker card by pairing this mini die set with some previously released products from Pinkfresh Studio :) 

  1. First, start off by creating a background for the card. I ink blended a purple A2 sized cardstock with Chipped Sapphire distress oxide ink and splattered some purple and white paint.
  2. I then diecut a large heart opening using the Pinkfresh Studio Heart Shaker die and created a shaker bit using foam and some clear sequins that I already had in my stash. Feel free to grab any that you already have with you! For the acetate, I used Hero Arts Acetate cards.
  3. Later, I heat embossed a sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio Perfect Sentiments.
  4. Stamp and color images from Pinkfresh Studio Folk Garden using Copic markers. I didn’t like the white border around the images so I colored them using a purple Copic marker. 
  5.  I then added some details using a white gel pen to make the image pop! 
  6. Finally, adhere all the images on the card base using glue to finish off the card!

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