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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sequins and seed beads are fabulous, but if you've ever wanted to take your shaker card making to the next level or shake things up (pun intended) this post - which houses dozens of ideas for shaker card fillers - is for you! </p>
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<p>Shaker cards are a ton of fun to make and the sky is the
limit when it comes to what you can include these interactive projects. </p>



<p>While there are some great classics, such as sequins and seed beads, this post is going to explore a sizable range of shaker card filler ideas that go beyond these beloved standards and which may help to open up your paper crafting repertoire all the more. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What is a shaker card?</strong></h3>



<p>Shaker cards are a delightful form of card that involves
creating a window in the design (generally on the front) of your card and
sandwiching one or more types of “shakeable” materials between two tightly
sealed layers, one of which is often transparent or semi-transparent so that
the shaker contents remain visible. </p>



<p>When your card is moved around or shaken, the materials in the window shake, rattle and roll to and fro, adding fun, festive cheer to a huge range of handmade card designs. </p>



<p>The window/opening of your shaker card can run the gamut from small to medium to the entirety of the card front (and any size in between), just depending on the design of your card and the other elements you may be including on it. </p>



<p>In my <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/heartfelt-thanks-bat-sequins-halloween-shaker-card/">Heartfelt Thanks Bat Sequins Shaker Card</a>, for example, I made medium-ish sized shaker element with sheer tulle for the front of my shaker area. </p>



<p>If you’re new to this type of card and wondering <strong>how to make a shaker card</strong>, here are a few of the many terrific posts and videos that exist online for this topic:</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://www.chameleonartproducts.com/blog/how-to-make-a-shaker-card-tutorial">-How to Make a Shaker Card Tutorial</a> from the brand Chameleon</strong></p>



<p><strong>&#8211;<a href="https://www.jennifermcguireink.com/2017/05/shaker-card-options.html">Shaker Card Options</a> from Jennifer McGuire</strong> </p>



<p><strong>&#8211;<a href="https://stamptasticdesigns.com/2019/09/15/still-scenes-snow-globe-shaker-cards/">Snow Globe Shaker Card Ideas</a> from Lynn Dunn</strong> </p>



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<iframe title="AWESOME Circle Shaker Card Tips!" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/I8ghlJt06Vk?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>Awesome Circle Card Shaker Tips from K. Werner Design</strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe title="How to make a shaker card" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ymPHCvt_yww?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>How to Make a Shaker Card from Lawn Fawn</strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="How to Make a Shaker Card- 6 different Ways! TUTORIAL" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zd8k43rL7SU?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>How to Make a Shaker Card – 6 Different Ways from Craftpurge </strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="How to make a water-filled shaker card" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EhqaViB5w8c?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>How to Make a Water Filled Shaker Card from Lawn Fawn</strong>  </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="Learn to Make Shaker Cards with Stephanie Barnard" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FFENHmthFrw?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>Learn to Make Shaker Cards with Stephanie Barnard</strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="Making a Shaker Card" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DNkCKPFMecs?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>Making a Shaker Card from Prairie Paper &amp; Ink </strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="10 EASY SHAKER CARD IDEAS That Are PERFECT For Beginners" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OLMwXgMSx7M?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>Ten Easy Shaker Card Ideas That Are Perfect for Beginners from It’s Me, JD</strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="Top Tips for Handmade Shaker Card Crafting" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B5feWWIPPGw?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>Top Tips for Handmade Shaker Card Making from The Hedgehog Hollow </strong> </figcaption></figure>



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<iframe loading="lazy" title="Two Minute Tip - Shaker Cards" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/42BgM_CHsA0?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div><figcaption> <strong>Two Minute Tip – Shaker Cards from Ellen Hutson</strong> </figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>When were shaker cards invented?</strong></h3>



<p>That, my crafty friends, is something that is most likely lost in the ether of the past. Trust me, I’ve searched high and low and haven’t yet found a source for the first known shaker card (be it commercially produced or handmade) or a date as to when the concept of shaker cards was first invented. </p>



<p>I can tell you, however, that I distinctly remember seeing shaker cards in the 1990s and reading mentions of them on various paper crafting forums, including <a href="https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/">SplitCoast Stampers</a> in the early 2000s (and onward).</p>



<p>Shaker cards really started to take off in popularity several years ago now, with brands such as <a href="https://www.jillibean-soup.com/">Jillibean Soup</a> and <a href="https://queenandcompany.com/">Queen &amp; Co.</a> quickly bringing specifically designed shaker card making sets and related products to market as the popularity in this style of card skyrocketed. </p>



<p>I highly suspect that handmade shaker cards date back to the 1980s or maybe even earlier. It’s possible the commercially produced cards that included shaker elements date back further still. I’m going to keep researching this point and will update this post (or discuss it in a future entry) if I hit on any reliable information. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What shape can a shaker card window be? </strong></h3>



<p>This topic would make for a great post unto itself and maybe
I’ll pen just that one day (be sure to let me know in the comments below if you’d
be interested in such a post). </p>



<p>The short answer is that<strong> shaker card windows or openings can be pretty much any shape that your heart desires</strong> and that you have the tools required to make. </p>



<p>Some of the more common shapes for shaker card openings include circles, ovals, rectangles, squares, diamonds, hexagons and honeycomb shapes, hearts, stars, flowers, butterflies, clouds, the sun, pumpkins, windows, snow globes, Easter eggs, Christmas trees, Christmas ornaments (baubles) balloons, various types of fruit (from watermelons to lemons to cherries), cupcakes, mason canning jars, and mugs and teacups, and placing your shaker elements behind die cut words. </p>



<p>If you have the supplies needed to make other shapes (which &#8211; much like some of the ideas just mentioned &#8211; may entail owning or having access to a die cutting machine and metal dies or a digital die cutting machine), you can let your imagination run wild!</p>



<p>I’ve seen tons of creative shaker cards over the years. Here is a small handful of some of fabulously cool looking shaker card shape ideas that have crossed my path so far:</p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.craftconsortium.com/single-post/2016/11/21/Trend-Alert-Sticker-Kitten-creates-adorable-shaker-Birthday-card-with-Kori-Kumi">Apple Shaker Card</a> by Sarah Douglas </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2014/07/bicycle-shaker-tutorial.html">Bicycle Wheel Shaker Card</a> by Toni Maddox </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="http://pickledpaperdesigns.blogspot.com/2015/08/hallows-eve-inspiration.html">Candy Corn Shaker Card</a> by Amy Sheffer </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.deviantart.com/soulkittyhi5s/art/Shaker-Card-Eid-701946556">Crescent Moon Shaker Card for Eid</a> by SoulKittyHigh5s</p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.pattystamps.com/2019/11/dino-days-shaker-card-instructions.html">Dinosaur Egg Shaker Card</a> by Patty Bennett </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://scrap-escape.blogspot.com/2020/03/easter-bunny-shaker-card.html">Easter Basket Shaker Card</a> by Jennifer Synder </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="http://www.carlytee.com/2019/07/easy-shaker-card-with-stamp-markets.html">Fiddle Leaf Plant Shaker Card</a> by Carly Tee (Love her charming <a href="http://www.carlytee.com/2020/02/birthday-cake-shaker-cards-with-stamp.html">Birthday Cake Shaker Card</a> as well! Just as I do her darling <a href="http://www.carlytee.com/2019/07/infinity-shaker-card.html">To The Moon Infinity Shaker Card</a>)</p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://barspaperpursuits.blogspot.com/2016/02/may-your-day-be-filled-with-lots-of.html">Gumball Shaker Card</a> by Barbara Anders </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://bellalistona.blogspot.com/2017/10/ghost-shaker-card.html">Ghost Shaker Card</a> by Lisa Petrella </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="http://buttonsgaloreandmore.net/make-lemonade-button-shaker-card/">Glass of Lemonade Shaker Card</a> by Nancy Nally</p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.carriestamps.com/weblog/2016/07/ice-cream-time-with-banner-surprise.html">Ice Cream Cone Shaker Card</a> by Carrie Rhoades </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://nicholmagouirk.typepad.com/things_that_really_matter/2015/07/simon-says-stamp-august-2015-card-kit-better-than-sunshine-card-giveaway.html">Kite Shaker Card</a> by Nichol Spohr </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.papercraftermagazine.co.uk/papercraft-projects/tie-shaker-card">Necktie Shaker Card</a> by PaperCrafter Magazine (card maker not credited) </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://blog.ajillianvancedesign.com/2014/08/heres-sam-e-snowman-shaker-card.html">Snowman Shaker Card</a> by Bunny Vance </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.ablogcalledwanda.com/a-blog-called-wanda/2016/06/umbrella-shaker-card-with-diamonds-.html">Umbrella Shaker Card</a> by Wanda Guess </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://stamping.craftgossip.com/project-vw-van-hippie-shaker-card/2017/05/08/">VW Van Shaker Card</a> by Heather Holbrook </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.carolpaynestamps.com/2016/08/stampin-up-stampers-dozen-blog-hop-august-edition-shakin-it-up-with-shaker-cards.html">Wedding Cake Shaker Card</a> by Carol Payne </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://3umbrellas.blogspot.com/2018/12/mft-good-time-to-wine-card-kit.html">Wine Glass Shaker Card</a> by Donna Mikasa </p>



<p>&#8211;<a href="https://www.myhobbymyart.com/2015/10/witch-hat-shaker-card.html">Witches Hat Shaker</a> Card by Ruthie Lopez </p>



<p>Again, you can really let your creativity soar when it comes to shaker card making. This applies both in terms of what shape or design of window you opt for and in regard to what sorts of materials you put inside your shaker card opening.</p>



<p>If you’re looking for oodles of <strong>great ideas for what to include inside of your shake card</strong>, read on!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The ultimate list of things to put in a shaker card</strong></h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Sequins of all sorts, kinds, shapes, colours – go wild! <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f60a.png" alt="😊" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></li><li>Confetti (including homemade with a hole punch)</li><li>Cake sprinkles and other low moisture decorative baking supplies</li><li>Buttons</li><li>Tiny pieces of ribbon and trim</li><li>Beads (including, but certainly not limited to, seed and bugle beads)</li><li>Pompoms</li><li>Miniature dice</li><li>Gem and rhinestones embellishments</li><li>Flatback charms and embellishments</li><li>Sticker pack types of small stickers (with the paper backing left on)</li><li>Other types of stickers (place them onto, and lift them off of, a piece of fabric multiple times to help get rid of the stickiness on the back or put them on paper or cardstock, carefully cut around, and use as needed)</li><li>Chipboard, cardstock and other types of alphabet letters and numbers</li><li>Very small (1/12<sup>th</sup> or small usually) dollhouse and similar types of miniatures </li><li>Wood veneer shapes</li><li>Plastic die cut shapes</li><li>Paper die cut shapes</li><li>Metal charms</li><li>Plastic charms</li><li>The metal parts from zippers</li><li>Glitter of all kinds (including “snow” glitter)</li><li>Sand (natural and artificially coloured)</li><li>Small glass tiles and domed glass pieces such as those used to fill vases</li><li>Table scatter mixes </li><li>Pebbles and other tiny rocks</li><li>Coffee beans</li><li>Dried (real) flowers and leaves</li><li>Artificial flowers and leaves</li><li>Miniature craft project or home decor bird&#8217;s eggs and Easter eggs</li><li>Sawdust shavings</li><li>Dried seeds and seed pods (pumpkin seeds would be great for fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving Day cards)</li><li>Real (dried) or faux moss and suitable (ethically sourced) dried lichen</li><li>Ethically sourced shells, mini starfish, and sand dollars</li><li>Pieces of real or artificial sea glass</li><li>Small mirror tiles</li><li>Pencil and pencil crayon shavings </li><li>Wax crayon shavings</li><li>Dried herbs and spices (such as star anise, pieces of cinnamon sticks, cloves, dried mint leaves, etc)</li><li>Mini pinecones </li><li>Dried pine needs</li><li>Small birthday candles</li><li>Tinsel </li><li>Easter grass </li><li>Small fabric, stitched, embroidered, etc appliques and lace shapes</li><li>Robin’s Nest (brand) and similar styles of plastic “dew drops”</li><li>Scrabble tiles and other types of small sized board game pieces</li><li>German and other types of glass glitter</li><li>Miniature/small crocheted doilies and other crocheted shapes (hearts, butterflies, flowers, stars, etc) </li><li>Punched and die cut shapes </li><li>Miniature pinecones </li><li>Faux (plastic, paper, wood, etc) ladybugs, butterflies, bumblebees, and other types of insects</li><li>Feathers</li><li>Pieces of wool, yarn, crochet thread, fun fibers and other similar materials </li><li>Rice, dried pasta, lentils and other very long-lasting dried foods</li><li>Dried bird seed mixes </li><li>Stitched appliques</li><li>Thread (regular, metallic, embroidery, etc)</li><li>Small spirals or other shapes made from crafting and beading types of wire</li><li>Felt shapes of all kinds </li><li>Hardware items such as small screws, nails, washers, bolts, etc</li><li>Pieces of chain</li><li>Pieces of rope</li><li>Small, (likely) closed paper drink umbrellas </li><li>Mini tassels </li><li>Small origami shapes </li><li>Mini Styrofoam balls (though static could be an issue with them)</li><li>Mini polymer shapes (hearts, stars, flowers, etc)</li><li>Various jewelry making components (spacer beads, jump rings, end caps, knot covers, etc)</li><li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B003BS4DNS?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20">Miniature plastic Christmas lights</a></li><li>Googly eyes </li><li>Gemstone chips </li><li>Microbeads (aka, caviar beads) </li><li>Mica flakes</li><li>Epsom salt</li><li>Foam shapes (handmade or store bought)</li><li>Jewelry making cabochons </li><li>Mini (doll clothes type sized) buttons </li><li>The contents of silica gel packets (can be dyed different colours with stamp pad reinkers) </li><li>Small slices of ethically sourced real branches/wood </li><li>Cancelled or unused postage stamps </li><li>Mini fall and Halloween plastic and foam pumpkins </li><li>Half (faux) pearls and similar products</li><li>Small puzzle pieces</li><li>Tiny paper tags</li><li>Plastic or metal snaps</li><li>Small, low moisture candies (such as Lifesavers, gumballs, Rockets, Tic Tacks, etc)</li><li>Salt, including coloured salts such as black and pink varieties </li><li>Dried corn kernels (e.g., Indian corn) </li><li>Mini plastic icicles &nbsp;</li><li>Eyelets and grommets </li><li>Small jingle bells </li><li><a href="https://www.aliexpress.com/item/19mm-White-Plastic-Ring-Curtain-Rings-Crochet-Net-Bag-Garments-Shoes-Backpack-Outdoor-Bag-Parts-BZZ03/32815898235.html">Mini plastic craft rings</a></li><li>Safety pins </li><li>Standard and fun shaped paper clips</li><li>And for shaker cards – such as fishbowl designs – that include a liquid component, products such as hand sanitizer, hair gel, and liquid dish or hand soap</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Further ideas for shaker cards</strong></h3>



<p>Abundant as that list was, no doubt there are numerous other
possibilities when it comes to what you can include inside of a shaker card.</p>



<p>If you have any ideas that you’d like to share, please don’t
hesitate to let me know in the comments below. </p>



<p>And, remember that <strong>shaker cards often combine two or more materials and/or different types or colours of the same sort of product together to create unique, eye-catching and seriously cool shaker card filler recipes</strong>. </p>



<p>This is another area where you can experiment and play around time and time again. </p>



<p>I started compiling today&#8217;s list for my own paper crafting projects years before I launched this blog, and just know I&#8217;ll start a second version of it with any additional ideas you suggest, I think of myself, or that I come across in the online and offline crafting worlds. </p>



<p>It should be noted as well, that shaker elements and the products that are used as fillers inside of them are not limited strictly to cards. </p>



<p>This same type of paper crafting technique can be utilized in/on tags, gift bags and gift boxes, scrapbook pages, mini albums, fused or sewen clear plastic pockets and pouches, and numerous other types of handmade projects. </p>



<p>Shaker cards add instant joie de vivre to your cardmaking projects, but they can also be more formal or serious. For example, shakers can be used for get well, sympathy, wedding, anniversary, and loss of a pet cards. </p>



<p>I really enjoy making and chatting about shaker cards, so don’t be surprised if you see other posts starring or dedicated to this topic here as time goes on. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f389.png" alt="🎉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



<p>Do you have a favourite material or “recipe” of crafty products that you like to use in your own shaker cards? </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/the-ultimate-list-of-things-to-put-in-shaker-cards/">The Ultimate List of Things to Put in Shaker Cards</a> appeared first on <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com">Witchcrafted Life</a>.</p>
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