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Faux Shaker Card Video Tutorial

Writer's picture: Rick AdkinsRick Adkins

Hello, fellow crafters! Today, I’m thrilled to bring you something extra special: a video tutorial on creating a Faux Shaker Card featuring the adorable Happy Beach Critters Stamp Set from Prickley Pear at Pajama Crafter Stamps. This project has been so much fun to put together, and I can’t wait to share all the tips and tricks with you. Whether you're a seasoned card maker or just starting out, this tutorial is packed with techniques that will add a delightful touch of whimsy to your cards.


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Faux Shaker Card Video Tutorial:

In this video, I’ll guide you step-by-step through the entire process, from assembling the card with the perfect background using Echo Park's Sea Life Pattern Paper. I’ll also show you how to create the faux shaker effect using Girl's Best Friends Rhinestones, a technique that gives your card a sparkling touch without the complexity of a traditional shaker card. Plus, I'll share some of my favorite tips for getting the most out of your supplies and achieving a professional finish every time.



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(Wondering what I used in this video? Everything is linked to multiple sources in the thumbnails at the end of this post, or in the text below. Compensated affiliate links used when possible). As always I appreciate your support of my videos!


Faux Shaker Card:

Faux Shaker Card by Rick Adkins Front View

Card Title:

Size: - 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"

Featuring:

  • Happy Beach Critters Stamp Set (PCS)

  • Memento Tuxedo Black Ink (SSS)

  • Ohuhu Honolulu Brush Markers (OHU)

  • Sea Life 6 x 6 Pattern Paper Pad (SBC)

  • You've Been Framed Dies (TRHD)

  • Nesting Oval Dies (HA), (SSS), (SBC)

  • Girl's Best Friends Rhinestones (PCS)

  • Additional supplies used linked in the thumbnails at the end of this post.


Faux Shaker Card by Rick Adkins Over Head View

Thank you for dropping by today I hope that you find this video and blog post helpful! I hope you enjoy watching this tutorial as much as I enjoyed making it. Creating the Faux Shaker Card was such a joy, and I’m excited to see how you put your own spin on this project. Don’t forget to like the video, leave a comment with your thoughts or questions, and subscribe to my channel for more crafty inspiration. Happy crafting, and I can’t wait to see your creations!

Materials Used:

Here you will find the list of supplies that I used to create today's card. All supplies are linked to supply sources below. Compensated affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.

Happy Stampin'

Rick Adkins














Rick Adkins

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2 Comments


Alexis
Nov 30, 2024

Your video turned out really cool!

Have you ever tried to draw on the computer using graphics first?

I tried it once and it turned out really cool!

If you are familiar with this, could you record a video tutorial on this topic? Especially since here they explain in detail how to do it with a microphone on mac.

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Rick Adkins
Rick Adkins
Dec 03, 2024
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Thanks, I've never heard of that program. But I don't normally draw on a computer or tablet, it's not my thing.

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