Christmas Window Shaker card

Hello crafty friends! Sharing a Christmas shaker card with you today. I love making a predominantly white card with a pop of color..
I began with an A2 size card base made from smooth white cardstock. I then trimmed down a quarter size sheet of white cardstock to run through a brick embossing folder. I adhered it to the front of the card base. I then cut out the Arched window four times. Three times from white cardstock and once from acetate. I adhered all the window cuts together with liquid glue to create my shaker element. I added foam strips around the window to hold the sequins. 
I then trimmed out a thin piece of white cardstock to fit the back of the window. I cut out a few snowflakes and added that to the back window panel. I cut out the branches from green cardstock and the berries from red metallic cardstock. I added a tie at the top with white twine. I stamped the greeting in red ink and used a coordinating die to cut it out and added it under the branches with foam tape.
I hope you enjoyed the project I have made and got some inspiration. I have listed the supplies I used if you are interested. Thank you for stopping by and happy crafting!

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