I recently made this anniversary card for a friend and used up lots of snippets to create it. I had pieces of silver mirri card in strips and squares leftover from other projects, so I die-cut the anniversary greeting, the stitched heart shape and the number inside the shaker element. I die cut the leafy stem from a snippet of white and that tiny bow was die cut from blue snippets also. I lined the shaker with tulle and added an assortment of silver, blue, and white gems, sequins and die-cut heart snippets and finished with tiny blue gemstones on the white stem and a tiny silver gem on the little bow. The blue glitter cardstock was a beautiful find at a craft store and it just had to be matched with silver for a great look.
Sharing with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - make it sparkle
Also sharing with the Snippets Playground #468 - must use snippets
Wishing everyone a happy Monday and have fun cyber shopping!
Thanks for stopping by 😉
Carol
Gorgeous card, love the 46 on it. I hope I get one with 77 on my birthday, that would be fun. Have a great week, Carol, take care, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWow, what an awesome way to celebrate 46 years of marriage! What a fun shaker card---I am sure they were enthralled by it!
ReplyDeleteA lovely idea for an anniversary card and lots of tiny snippets used - great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous anniversary card . . . a lovely keepsake. So pretty with the tulle and sequins.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering a piece of homework to the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse later - I'll make the hot chocolate . . . thanks for bringing some marshmallows! xxx
Beautiful shaker card,love all the sparkle and little tiny bow.
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This is lovely and done in my favorite color. There are so many little extra details and my favorite is the blue gems on the white leaves. What a great touch that is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Happy Anniversary to your friend.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! How gorgeous and elegant this card is Carol! I love that you've made a special shaker card with the number represented on the inside along with the little hearts! I can't believe that I don't have any tulle ribbon!! (I think I've got some very wide lace though! LOL) Everything about this card is so elegant and beautifully sparkly! Right up my alley! Love it all!
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This is gorgeous, like the sparkly blue and silver, the personalization and netting for your shaker are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty shaker card Carol, the intense blues work so well with the silver.
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What a gorgeous anniversary card! Love the shaker with all the blue, so pretty! I’m sure your friend will treasure your fabulous creation!
ReplyDeleteOh Carol, this is a beauty! Love the colors and all the sparkle on it! Love the shaker part, too! Wow to 46 years of marriage!! I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous, Carol! LOVE the tulle instead of acetate, it makes the shaker window more sweet! So inspiring! Blue and silver are perfect together, it's a very elegant palette. I'm also working to a project with blue and silver! :)
ReplyDeleteThe stitched heart looks so beautiful with the leaf stem and the cute tiny bow as lovely accents, and the gems match so well the shaker elements inside the heart. Your friend will be thrilled receiving you card! And you have the bonus of using snippets! :)
Big hugs from afar, have a fabulous week!
What a special shaker anniversary card. It gets your attention.
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Wow Carol, what a stunning card! I love the fact that it's a shaker and agree with Brenda about the intense blue and silver - a match made in heaven really. Gorgeous work!
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Di xxx
What amazing work and gorgeous shaker style , brilliant and fabulous result. ♥
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous anniversary card, Carol.
ReplyDeleteLove it 🧡🧡🧡
I love when I can use up lots of snippets in a card. This is a wonderful anniversary card.
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card - and I love that you used tulle for the aperture (perfect for a wedding> anniversary! Hugs, Kate!
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