After binge watching cardmaking tutorials on YouTube, I was excited to give the "see through" or "floating" shaker card another try; this time on a tri-fold retirement card for my sister in law.
Scalloped frame for the shaker was die cut using Park Avenue Creative Cuts by Mama Elephant.
I used stamped images from Dandelion Designs "Sakura" and "Sakura Girls" sets, colored with Copics and fussy cut. Sakura Girls' kimonos were paper pieced with washi papers. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of using foam tape to adhere the stamped images onto the front of the shaker.
As you can see here, since this is a "see through" shaker card, when the card is opened, the back of the stamped images and the foam tape I used are visible...which isn't too pretty at all. Definitely need to rethink the placement of cutouts and embellies on my next attempt of a see through shaker card!
Here's the trifold card completely open. Background wave patterned papers are digital paper from Gradient Fox on Etsy.
Despite the foam tape problem, this card is very lovely. I love the way the tri-fold hides the second girl...what a sweet surprise. Sometimes those clear windows can be tricky. I often forget that Copic markers bleed through most papers so placing them on acetate is a no-no if the backs will be visible. We all learn by trial and error. LOL!
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