Do you love changing up what you put into your shaker cards? There are so many options, and today I chose one that looks good enough to eat!
Have you seen these Sprinkletz before? Oh, they are such FUN and come in many different shapes and colours. To me, they look like lollies (sweeties/sweets)? Now I need to know what you call them in your country 🤔, please let me know in the comments below!
As you know, it’s not long until Halloween is here and I had to make one more card using this Pumpkin Mug from the Ellen Hutson store. I coloured the mug using my blending tools and added a glittery face.

The ghost images from the die set made perfect peep holes for the shaker. And of course, the Hocus Pocus sentiment was a great match.

But this set is not just for Halloween, you can also use it to create Christmas cards like the one that I made right HERE.
I hope you have been inspired to create a fun shaker card. They are so easy to make and great to receive! Thanks so much for sharing your precious time with me again today. I really do appreciate it. Crafty hugs,

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We call them candy sprinkles in my house, Therese! and they ARE edible when made from sugar!
mmm they sound nice!
OH WAIT!! I call this card incredible and too cute to spook!! x
hahaha thank you x
What Michele said… sprinkles!! And your card is faBOOlous!!
Lol, I need some sprinkles Lisa, thank you!
What Michele said… sprinkles!! And your card is faBOOlous!!
This is so cute! Here in NZ, they’re lollies 🙂
Same same here Karren!
Fantastic fun shaker ,Here in Greece the word for sprinkles is Ζαχαρωτο which basically means sugar or confectionery. Love you card as always a fun make beautifully executed.
`Marie
ooh I wouldn’t even know where to begin the pronunciation of that Maire lol!
Gorgeous extended use of the cute mug set. If these are edible then they can be sweets or if it’s a tiny sugar candy but you could put on a cupcake they might get called sprinkles.
That sounds perfect Andrea!
Sprinkles are one of my great grandson’s favorite things on his ice cream, Therese, although I’ve never see any quite like yours. They are the perfect treat to put into your pumpkin shaker.
Your ‘great’ grandson WOW, he sounds lucky!
So cute, love the little peek-a-boo shaker.
Thank you Lisa!
What fun (although we still don’t do halloween in my house) – love how it can be used for Christmas too!
Diffinately called lollies!
And I know it’s early in the morning, but some lollies would be nice… or ice cream (maybe I should start with porridge lol).
I’ll let you have a lolly or ice cream when ever you like even before porridge 🙂
Cutest Halloween card ever. We call them sprinkles at our house.
They do look good enough to eat lol!