Recently, I went to the post office to mail a card I’d made. It was a little chunky with several layers of foam tape. It turned out, my card was so thick, the lady told me it was actually a package. And it cost $4 to mail it!!! In an effort to avoid high postage costs, I decided to put my cards on a diet this winter. (If my cards are on a diet, can I say I’ve kicked off the obligatory diet resolution early?)
For today’s card, I wanted to try out a flat shaker. Instead of a traditional shaker that has foam tape between the front window and the back of the card, a flat shaker is just a clear plastic pocket with a small amount of filler. Since there isn’t a lot of space between the front and back, the filler should be fairly flat too (like glitter or sand), and it won’t be able to move as freely as it would in a regular shaker.
To start, I stamped, embossed, and Copic colored a mouse from the Merry Mousemas Stamps Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs. Then, I trimmed it to fit behind a silver die cut snow globe. To make the shaker pocket, I traced along the inside edge of my die with a Fuse Tool on an empty cellophane package, leaving an opening at the bottom. Then, I added a few pinches of glitter flakes and sealed it up.
I sandwiched the glitter pouch between the stamped image and the silver cutout. Fully assembled, it is only as thick as two pieces of cardstock.
I stenciled snowflakes from the Light Me Up Stencil onto a pink card base. Then it was time to stick the snow globe to the card. Now, since I made it flat on purpose, you’d think I would have glued it down flat to the card, right? Well, it just felt a little too plain. So I popped it up with a layer of foam tape. (Lol, and now I’m cheating on another diet…) It’s still thinner than some shaker cards I’ve made. And to be honest, it would have been very difficult to get a foam layer thin enough to hide under the silver edge of the globe.
Have you ever made a flat shaker before? Let me know what you think of mine. If you’d like to see another card featuring the Merry Mousemas Stamp Set, check this out. You can also find more inspiration on The Rabbit Hole Designs’ blog. Thanks for stopping by today. I’ll be back soon with another fun card.
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Very cute and
great idea.
Carla from Utah
Hi again Amanda. OK I’m convinced you and Rabbit Hole Designs are in a conspiracy to single-handedly keep this great economy sky-rocketing. Their designs are just fantastic, one right after the other. This card and special globe are gorgeous. If I ever quit buying I might have time to TRY to replicate some of your beautiful RHD cards!! SERIOUS. Yes, post office getting narly on homemade cards. My TG cards were a little thick so15 cents extra required on each…so keeping our cards thinner needs to be a goal for sure, when sending out 50-60 for a holiday anyway! Happy turkey day!!