Created for the March 2025 Random Challenge at TLP
First off, how the heck is this 25 years ago? And second, this was a fun challenge! I used Google Gemini and asked for some ways to use pocket cards in unusual ways. Most of the ideas were for paper scrapping, but I knew I could do the one that suggested turning a card into a shaker element. I created this mini lunch bag template back in 2006...it's 3 layers, so the outer one has the pocket card clipped to it and one of the papers from the kit is clipped to the back layer. The third layer is the "plastic" window. I was kind of going for an "I'm filling the bag" look.
CREDITS: Anita Designs Make It Count May 2024 (papers, doilies, flair, buttons, labels, stitching, flowers, pocket card, charm, word strips, staple); ninigoesdigi Yay It's Your Day (confetti glitter); ninigoesdigi Catch the Moments (bead scatter); ninigoesdigi Bouquet (leaves); NBK Design's Art Crush 74 (buttons); Amy Wolff Messy Edges 6; A Whimsical Design's Journee a la Campagne (glass jar bouquet, flower with leaves); Kim Jensen's Hopefulness (enamel flowers); Fiddle-Dee-Dee Designs' Cozied Up Tucked In (template--just paper stack layers); Font-The Sophia by Heather Joyce; Color Lookup clipped to photos is called CandlelightCUBE...love the effect!
I love your take on this challenge! The pocket shaker is awesome! I also love how the entire page is filled, especially the right side with all the scatters.
What an absolutely creative take on the challenge!! I love your shaker lunch bag and how you have the scatters and sequins dropping down into the bag. And fantastic photos. Love the whole design here. Wonderful!
@HeatherB Thank you so much! My head's gonna get way too big with all the love I get around here! I appreciate the Froggy Fave more than you will ever know! It's such a treat!
@IntenseMagic This was the era of people asking me if my older two were twins. Nope, just really close in age! I love these photos...my favorite place with my favorite people. Thanks for the love...I wasn't sure about those scatters. Everyone's made me feel better about them!
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