Good morning!
It's Paulina here from Pretty Pink Posh. I'm so honored that I get to be a part of this sequin series this week. I don't know about you, but I sure have been inspired by all of the lovely sequin inspiration. Whether you're just now jumping aboard the sequin bandwagon, or you're an addict (like me), this week is one you'll definitely want to refer back to down the road. *Ahem, Pinterest addicts*
After all of the great ideas we've seen, I'm sure you're wondering if there's any other sequin ideas to share. Good news, there is! Today I have a sequin shaker card that I think is quite fun. Once you get this technique down, you can use it for more than sequins, too!
Recently I've been so inspired by all of the pretty flowers, I just couldn't resist pulling out flowers for this card. Thanks to my very first Neat & Tangled set, Fresh Blooms, I was able to create this card really quickly. My favorite part about creating this card? Getting to decide which sequins I wanted to pair together!
I personally have always been intimidated by the thought of creating a shaker card. Silly? Maybe. True? Most definitely. This card was done after some trial and error and I must say, it's quite easy. Here's a video showcasing how to create this card from start-to-finish.
It's Paulina here from Pretty Pink Posh. I'm so honored that I get to be a part of this sequin series this week. I don't know about you, but I sure have been inspired by all of the lovely sequin inspiration. Whether you're just now jumping aboard the sequin bandwagon, or you're an addict (like me), this week is one you'll definitely want to refer back to down the road. *Ahem, Pinterest addicts*
After all of the great ideas we've seen, I'm sure you're wondering if there's any other sequin ideas to share. Good news, there is! Today I have a sequin shaker card that I think is quite fun. Once you get this technique down, you can use it for more than sequins, too!
Recently I've been so inspired by all of the pretty flowers, I just couldn't resist pulling out flowers for this card. Thanks to my very first Neat & Tangled set, Fresh Blooms, I was able to create this card really quickly. My favorite part about creating this card? Getting to decide which sequins I wanted to pair together!
I personally have always been intimidated by the thought of creating a shaker card. Silly? Maybe. True? Most definitely. This card was done after some trial and error and I must say, it's quite easy. Here's a video showcasing how to create this card from start-to-finish.
I hope that you enjoyed today's card and video and give this technique a try. If you do, I'd love to see it! Feel free to leave your blog link on my blog and I'll take a peek at your creations. Have a fabulous rest of your Friday!
super cute shaker card!! and loved the video!! those flowers are so pretty and the sequins inside the shaker part totally coordinate! so so so fun!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE both of the shaker cards Paulina shared in her video!!! Thanks for the creative inspiration and all of the helpful tips! I just may have to give this technique a try!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration Paulina! I love both cards, so fun!
ReplyDeletePaulina thank you so much for sharing your adorable shaker cards! I have not made a shaker card in years but after watching your video, I think I just may go ahead and make one this weekend! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
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Beautiful shaker card with SEQUINS!! Love the video! Thanks for sharing your talent, Paulina!
ReplyDeletewow wow wow this is awesome... thanks for sharing.. I LOVE IT
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for the video. Also, just curious, where did you get your bracelet? It's really cute too. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful! Thank you, for the video too - really gives me the urge to try one of these cards again :)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome shaker cards, I want to try this now myself!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card and great video Paulina.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! So beautiful! ...hugs..x
ReplyDeleteLoved this tutorial! Your card is great. I'm so going to try this over the weekend!
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Paulina wow, this tutorial is brilliant! I am in love with these colours!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty shaker card xx
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