You make it look so easy and a great tip to glue some in place so they don't all fall to bottom.Thanks Christina for all your inspiration really appreciated.Nancyd xx
I too have heart and wasn't sure what to do with them - now I know - good idea about sticking sequins around to stop the downward pile up, thanks Christina you're too good!
Hi, Christina,I agree with Nancyd Daly...what a great idea to glue some of the sequins in place. It looks so much better than just having a pile at the bottom lol. They are both beautiful cards and I've now put some border dies on my Spellbinders wish list :). I hope we'll see Rob Elder over on the blog now that you've pointed him in the right direction :)Bejay xx
Lovely card. Could you post links to all the products you use in the section below the video. I find it difficult to tract down the products here in Canada.
+Rob Elder All the links to products used are always on my blog at .. flowersribbonsandpearls.blogspot.co.uk/ ... plus lots more each day. There is a new tutorial added every week on Tuesdays and each week a card is given away on Fridays. Pop over and take a look Cxx
Beautiful job..Lovely card! Thanks you
just beautiful....love your work!
Beautiful cards.
Beautiful cards
Christina - these are very beautiful shaker cards. Thank you for sharing your tutorials with us. Your cards are so very beautiful always.
You make it look so easy and a great tip to glue some in place so they don't all fall to bottom.Thanks Christina for all your inspiration really appreciated.Nancyd xx
👍BEAUTIFUL Christine..I love your work very much..I've been a fan for a few yrs now...
a beautiful shaker card Christina. i love bling also. a card never leaves my home without it. xx
I love everything about this card. I have the heart dies but never used them. I guess I will get them out and use them now. Thank you for the video.
Another beautiful creation. tfs
Thanks so much, Christina!
I love this card Christina and yay...I have all of the dies you used. That happens rarely! Thank you for this fabulous tutorial! Hugs Lori
I too have heart and wasn't sure what to do with them - now I know - good idea about sticking sequins around to stop the downward pile up, thanks Christina you're too good!
You are so welcome! Cxx
Lovely card Christina l always enjoy your videos. Thanks khatoon
stunningly beautiful complex but simple lovely colours
Hi, Christina,I agree with Nancyd Daly...what a great idea to glue some of the sequins in place. It looks so much better than just having a pile at the bottom lol. They are both beautiful cards and I've now put some border dies on my Spellbinders wish list :). I hope we'll see Rob Elder over on the blog now that you've pointed him in the right direction :)Bejay xx
Very pretty. tfs
Beautiful card.
Beautiful Christina, both cards equally as stunning as each other thank you for your inspiration.
Beautiful cards Christina. Now I know what to do with my scallops hearts. I do need to buy the plain hearts. Lol. Tfs. DD
Lovely card. Could you post links to all the products you use in the section below the video. I find it difficult to tract down the products here in Canada.
+Rob Elder All the links to products used are always on my blog at .. flowersribbonsandpearls.blogspot.co.uk/ ... plus lots more each day. There is a new tutorial added every week on Tuesdays and each week a card is given away on Fridays. Pop over and take a look Cxx
Beautiful!! Thanks!!
Brilliant! Thank you Christine, these cards are so pretty, & this is just what Im looking for, as I want to make two thank you shaker cards.💖X
Did I miss it? Where did you get the chipboard words?
Very beautiful. I really enjoy watching your videos. : )
Gorgeous cards Christina!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Paper Hugs,
Jan
Lovely card I can't wait to make one of my own.....
Absolutely Gorgeous! You make it look so simple, great tutorial ! TFS Rosemarie
Very beautiful the cards.THANK YOU
Love both of your cards...they are beautiful!! TFS!! Hugs, Liz:)
Thanks for that christina, really love it and you explain it so well I think I could do it
Cheers Kaye