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Monday, 7 July 2014

Wishing You...

It's been a crappy, cold and rainy weekend. So to waste some time (refusing to allow my kidlets to watch any more tv than then already had) I brought them into the studio with me & got them crafting. My almost-7-year old daughter caught sight of my new Dream Catcher die & wanted to make something with it. I'd recently seen some shaker cards & knew that she'd love to have a play with the sequins etc. So with her eager help and her in charge with selecting papers/sequins etc we set about making this card together!



Card ingredients include:

Stamps: Kaszazz 'Wishing You' sentiments
Papers: Stripes (? stash) DCWV glitter stack, cardstock
Dies: Taylored Expressions Dream Catcher, XCut Rectangle Parenthesis #2
Other: ColorBox Blackbird, Platinum Pearl Liquid Pearls, sequins


The inside of the card utilised the center offcut from the shaker frame.


I'm entering this card into the following challenges:

Creative Knockouts #44: Child's Play (my 6 year old daughter 'played' with my new dies & made this card)
Scrapbooker PhD #12: Add Texture (The sequins in the shaker add texture, as well as the liquid pearls on the dream catcher) (Top 5!)

8 comments:

  1. I love the colours you have used on this card - and how the sequins and papers all go so well together. The is a great die and and I love the liquid pearl embellishments. Chantell JAI

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  2. The dream catcher die and a colourful shaker is a great combo! I love the use of the sequins on the inside of the card too. Thanks for playing along at Just Add Ink. Deb

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  3. I love your dream catcher shaker card, very clever! Thanks for joining us this week at Just Add Ink :)

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  4. I love your dream catcher Alicia and used as a shaker, it's very cool! Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink.

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  5. extraaa!!! your card is a success! what a fun activity with your daughter, i can see she already has some fine talent in crafting!!
    thank you so much for sharing at love to scrap! challenge blog!!

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  6. What a great way to use the dreamcatcher die; this is so pretty! Thanks for sharing your, and your daughter's, lovely creation with us at Just Add Ink this week. :)

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  7. This is unique. I haven't seen a dream catcher die cut anywhere. What material did you use - the center doesn't look like paper - it look almost like metal. The colors and textures are terrific. I love that this was a collaboration between you and your daughter. Those are special moments you will never forget. Thanks for joining ScrapbookerPhD's Texture Challenge.

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  8. Beautiful Card. Love the detail. Thanks for linking up at Creative Knockouts. Monica, DT

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