This week, at City Crafter , Kirsty has challenged us to use confetti on our projects.
I really couldn't say how long I've had this gold hearts confetti - I can barely remember a time when I didn't have it! And there's still plenty left!
So, I used it in a shaker card. The washer and the 'loads of'' stamps are by Lawn Fawn, and the 'sending' and 'love' sentiments are by Avery Elle. I dry-embossed the background and matted it onto mirror card.
Our wonderful Guest Star , Danielle , is still with us, so I hope you will come over to the City Crafter blog, see what she and the rest of the DT have made, and enter your own confetti project.
I'd like to enter:
Cas-ual Fridays gold
Dream Valley love
Come and Get It no dp
Love this Marina, very cute design and great way to use the confetti. Hope you are well x
ReplyDeleteI always admire these sort of cards Marina but have never made one. This is wonderful
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
What a great idea to use a washer for your shaker! Super cute card!
ReplyDeleteOh, how fun is your shaker card with the washing machine...so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on this weeks'theme. Using the washer for a shaker is a brilliant idea. So fun but above that; your card is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat an original choice of image for a love themed card! But it's genius, filled with the confetti hearts. Clever!
ReplyDeleteVery clever Marina!! I love the shaker card and the washing machine :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this...the sentiment, the image, and the style all go together so PERFECTLY!! Great way to use confetti as well! Thanks for sharing with us at Come and Get It this week :)
ReplyDeleteSusan - DT
How cute can a card be.... This is really nice! I like the golden heart confetti, the text is lovely!
ReplyDeleteMarina, that's a great idea to "wash" the golden hearts instead of dirty socks! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Wiebke (KomMa-designed)
Missed coming by earlier, but had to tell you how much I love this darling, creative card! Just brilliant, Marina!
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