Hi crafters! It’s Fran from Karen Burniston’s Design team for another Pop It Ups Wednesday. Today I’m going to show you a shaker card with Hoppy the Frog Pop It Up.
This is the front – using the heart from the Oval Pull Card and sentiment from Karen’s new Clear Stamp – Baby.
On the inside is Hoppy – just waiting to be kissed while he sits on the Lucy Label Pop Up. Here’s how it goes together.
I started with a 5 1/4 x 4 inch piece of White Soft Finish Card stock and drew some lines on the back to give me my spacing. The lines, from the bottom up, are 1/4, 1/2, 1 3/4, 2, 3 1/4, 3 1/2, 4 3/4 and 5. I placed the heart die from the Oval Pull Card in the larger spaces and die cut the shape – 3 spaces, 3 times. See photo!
I covered the openings with some acetate and used a thick, foam tape to outline the hearts. I’m using a very “off” contrast in the photo to better show what I did. Then I filled the little blocks with sequins.
Cover the back of the sequin area with another piece of white card stock (mine was 2 x 4 3/4) making sure to trap the sequins inside.
Use a strong adhesive on the backing and adhere to the front of your card and shake!
For Hoppy the Frog, I added a glittered heart to his front and some small hearts to the background. The sentiment was computer generated and place on a piece of silver paper.
Now to pop it in the mail to my newly engaged friend! Hope you’ve enjoyed this card!
Hugs, Fran
Supplies:
Elizabeth Craft Designs –
Other –
Foam tape
Sequins
Fun engagement card. Super tutorial!!
Thank you
Fran, this is such a great card. I agree with Karen Aiken, this could work for a lot of occasions. The tutorial is great! Thank you
That is a great card. So much going on – and all good. Thanks for sharing.
Very cute card Fran. Adorable! And I like the shaker part.
Adorable engagement card!
OMGosh Fran, this is SO cute. I am going to have to make one of these – so many ways you can spin this idea.
What a perfect engagement card and fabulous tutorial.
Fran, what a cute card. Thank you so much for sharing it and the instructions with us. I just have to make one now. Susie