March 26, 2025

Sweet Jar Bundle Shaker Card

I Fell in Love with the Sweet Jar Bundle!
At OnStage in Raleigh this year, I absolutely fell in love with the Sweet Jar Bundle! I was so inspired by a gorgeous card from Chelsea Vorosmarty that I just had to CASE (Copy and Share Everything) it—then I took it a step further and created a shaker card!
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 Materials Needed:

Card Base: 5 1/4” x 5 1/2”

Designer Series Paper (DSP): 4” x 5 1/4”

Everyday Arches Dies (I Numbered my dies  1-10 , 1 is the largest )

Die #2: Ombre Glimmer Paper

Die #3: White Cardstock

Die #3: Window Sheet

Sweet Jar Builder Punch

Dimensional Strips

Gems & Bow

Adhesives: Glue & Dimensional Strips

Sentiment Stamp & Ink


Instructions:

1. Prepare the Base:

Take your 5 1/4” x 5 1/2” card base. Score in half 

Layer your 4” x 5 1/4” Designer Series Paper (DSP) onto the card based adhere it down  

2. Die Cutting:

Use Die #2 to cut Ombre Glimmer Paper.

Use Die #3 to cut White Cardstock.

Use Die #3 again to cut a Window Sheet.

3. Create the Shaker Element:

Punch the white cardstock piece using the Sweet Jar Builder Punch.

Glue the Window Sheet onto the White Cardstock (covering the punched-out area).

Apply Dimensional Strips around the window sheet to create a raised border.

4. Assemble the Shaker Section:

Add some gems or sequins inside the shaker area.

Seal the shaker by adhering it to the Ombre Glimmer Paper.

5. Stamp & Embellish:

Stamp your sentiment onto the White Cardstock before assembling the shaker.

Glue extra gems onto the front for decoration.

Attach a bow for a finishing touch.

6. Final Assembly:

Adhere the completed shaker element to the card base.


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Petunia Pop 3/8" (1 Cm) Bordered Ribbon
$7.50
Itty Bitty Bokeh Mix
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Window Sheets
$5.00
Unbounded Beauty 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper
$12.50

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