Friday, July 29, 2016

Guest Designer Ginger Ropp

Hello everyone! 
Today I am a guest designer for Miss Kate Cuttables. For my project I used a really fun watermelon set file. This awesome little file has three different watermelon die cuts. 
med_watermelon-set67

I decided to create a shaped card using the half watermelon. I also thought it would be fun if it was a shaker card. Here's my watermelon shaker card. 


MKC Slice of Summer Shaped Shaker Card



MKC Slice of Summer Shaped Shaker Card Closeup 2 




MKC Slice of Summer Shaped Shaker Card Closeup

The card measures approximately 4-1/4 inches. For the shaker part of the card I used some black and clear sequins as the watermelon seeds. Whenever I create a shaker card I like to cut multiple layers and stack them so I don't have to use foam adhesive. The sentiment for my card came from the CardzTv stamp set Fun in the Sun. I stamped the sentiment in black and added a couple of black sequins to the sentiment banner as well. That's my card for today. 

Thanks to Miss Kate Cuttables for allowing me to be a guest designer for them. Love me some Miss Kate's! Have a great day!! 

Ginger  ~ My Sisters Scrapper

9 comments:

  1. Love your shaker card Ginger! Thanks for sharing your creativity!

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  2. This is so cute and summer-y!! I love the idea of cutting the multiple layers of card stock instead of using foam tape that always shows. About how many layers do you cut in order to get a good shaking action?

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  3. great shaker Ginger....thanks for being a guest desginer

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  4. So cute Ginger! Love the fact that the seeds are the shaker. Fun idea!!! Thanks for being a great guest dt!

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  5. Great idea, Ginger! This is a fun summer card! Thanks for guest designing with us!!
    ~DT Janis

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  6. Great idea, Ginger! This is a fun summer card! Thanks for guest designing with us!!
    ~DT Janis

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  7. wow Ginger such a cute and fun summer card, I just love shaker cards, but I have not luck so far on making them
    Hugs
    Debbie

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