How To Make A Faker Shaker Card

How To Make A Faker Shaker Card

faker shaker card tutorial

Love shaker cards, but don't want to mess with layering foam? 

Design Team Member Kate here with you today. I've been seeing faker shaker cards all over the place, so today I am here with my own version. This faker shaker eliminates the use of foam tape and all the construction and bulk that comes along with it. Using this technique, you can really make your shaker element any shape/size.

Most faker shaker cards use clear acetate, but I decided to use some of our printed acetate.

faker shaker card tutorial

Supplies:

white rectangle and black stripe acetate as part of faker shaker tutorial

How to Create A Faker Shaker Card

To create a faker shaker card like mine, cut a rectangle to the desired size of your shaker element. I used a white rectangle.Cut your acetate big enough to wrap around that shape.

card making tutorial using acetate

Next, use a strong adhesive to attach the acetate to the back of the solid rectangle on 3 of the sides. You may need to trim the corners to avoid a bulky corner fold. It is extremely helpful to use a bone folder to crease the acetate.

making a shaker card
making a shaker card tutorial

Fill your pocket with sequins and close up the pocket. Adhere the faker shaker pocket to a card front. Now just embellish!! 

how to make a faker shaker card tutorial finished card
I added a black frame to the front of my card and some die cuts on top of the shaker. 
handmade graduation card
Here's another version of this faker shaker idea! 
-Kate
designer kate deignan

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11 comments


  • Sharon Clark

    I absolutely love this idea!!!!


  • Frances Persicano

    This is a great idea. Would love to watch a video on this to really see how it is made.


  • Odette

    Love the Faker Shaker card, have to try making it next.


  • Jeannine

    I really like this take on shaker cards, particularly the printed acetate. That is an easy way to add interest. I will be looking at acetate in a whole new light from now on. Thanks!


  • Karen Bageant

    This is a great idea and should cut down the cost to mail since I send a lot of cards. Thanks for your simple tutorial.


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