Shaker Boxes
These are fun little additions to any page or card. They take a bit of patience as you may get
seed beads all over the place, and will be working with small bits of tape and
such. But the end product is fun. I recommend starting with something simple
like a square. You may also want to buy
a pre-made “kit” for a shaker, to get the basic idea how one is put together.
What is a Shaker box?
A "shaker" box is something like a child's rattle. It is a decorated embellishment for a
scrapbook which has a clear plastic top through which one can see loose items
inside. When shaken, it makes a
rattling sound. This is a wonderful way
to add a special little zip to your scrapbook layouts - they can be cute or
elegant!
I will quickly run through making a basic square shaker
box. Once you master it, then you can
try creating different shapes.
Supplies needed:
(2) 3in x 3in Cardstock
(1) 2 ¾ in x 2 ¾ in piece of acetate (use can use transparencies
or even cut up a page protector)
Double sided stick tape/tape runner
Double sided FOAM tape
various rubberstamps
various inks
- Rubberstamp
as desired on one or both of the 3x3 in cardstock. Keeping in mind that one will be the
frame and the other will be what you see thru the window (so the image
should be smaller than 2in x 2in or at least centered based on those
measurements). I always like to
stamp on my back piece so that there would always be something in the
window to look at even if the shaker stuff was all in one corner or at the
bottom.
- Cutting
the window. Take one of the pieces
of cardstock and cut a square 2in x 2in in the center.
- Tape
acetate to the top piece of cardstock for the window (on the underside,
i.e. NOT the side with your rubberstamping) Take good care you can't see
your tape through the window front.
I always use a tape runner and put the tape on the cardstock side,
then place the acetate onto the tape.
Clean your acetate if you happen to get fingerprints on it.
- Now
flip the window so you have the backside of the window up. Place small strips of double sided FOAM
tape all round the window opening, ensuring there are NO gaps in between
the tape (beads will sneak out little holes, so you are building a sort of
little well to hold them in right now). DO NOT and I repeat DO
NOT remove the protection from the foam tape yet. Note:
if you are using bigger filling – you can do two layers of foam
tape to allow more gap to hold your beads and such.
- Fill
the little well with seed beads and/or confetti. You can also use tiny buttons, punchies or charms too.
- Once
your well is filled, very carefully remove the protection of the foam tape
and the back side piece of cardstock, ensuring that if you have a
rubberstamped image, that it is going to show through the window opening.
Now that you have mastered squares, you can do rectangles,
hearts, circles...the ideas are endless!
You can make pretty much any shape, just make sure you leave enough on
the frame to cover the double sided foam tape you will use to add the space for
the items inside the shaker.
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