The video I made today shows not only how I used shrink plastic to create starfish shaker elements, but also how I created a card with them. I love the final result. The sentiment is rather fitting with the see-through jar that is on the bottom of the ocean. It’s almost like all of the starfish are having a little party while they look at the recipient through the jar.
If you’d like you could always give the mermaid and/or seahorses little party hats. I might do that when I figure out who I’m going to send this card to.
I hope you enjoy watching this video!
Lawn Fawn dies:
- Large rectangle stackables
- Outside in stitched rectangle stackables
- Stitched hillside borders
Lawn Fawn stamps:
- Seahorsin’ around
- So jelly
- Mermaid for you
- How you bean?
Other items used for this project:
- Liquid glue
- Foam tape (1,5 and 2 mm by 5 mm)
- Distress Oxide inks (antique linen, brushed corduroy, vintage photo, cracked pistachio, peacock feathers, salty ocean)
- Copic Sketch markers
- Lawn Fawn liquid stardust mixed with water
- Scor-tape
- Sakura white gelly roll pen
- Nuvo Aqua Shimmer Glittser Gloss pen
- White cardstock
- Tape runner
- Clear shrink plastic
- StazOn jet black ink
- Memento tuxedo black ink
- Stamping block
- Stamping buddy
- Stamp shammy
- Paper towel
- Make-up brushes
- Lawn Fawn ink cubes: sunflower, carrot, freshly cut grass, plastic flamingo, merman)
- Acetate
- Paintbrush
- Water
- Glossy accents
- Clear beads
- Star sequins
- Lawn Fawn sugarplum cardstock