Easy Shaker Tag Tutorial | Upcycle Packaging Instead of Acetate

In today's project, I'm creating a shaker tag using a more traditional shaker technique with foam tape and a clear window—but with a fun twist! Instead of using store-bought acetate sheets, I'm repurposing clear product packaging that would normally be thrown away. I'll walk you through the entire process step-by-step, sharing what worked, what I'd do differently next time, and a few lessons learned along the way. This project was inspired by the beautiful Craft Room paper collection from Echo Park Paper and is perfect for adding to gifts, journals, scrapbook layouts, happy mail, and more. If you've ever wondered whether you really need acetate for shaker projects, this tutorial may give you another option using supplies you already have on hand! SUPPLIES USED (affiliate links may be used at no additional cost to you) • Craft Room 6x6 Paper Pad by Echo Park Paper (https://go.shopmy.us/p-63381985) • Foam Tape • Cardstock, Twine & Ribbon • Metal ruler, cutting blade, self-healing mat (https://amzn.to/42XgwYm) • Adhesive, Bearly Art Glue (https://go.shopmy.us/p-57536082) • Hole Punch/Crop-A-Dile (https://go.shopmy.us/p-60537786) I shared a few of my previous shaker tags where I used my Fuse Tool to create them with silhouette shapes: 👉    • Easy Fuse Tool Shaker Shapes for Any Theme   SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE PAPERCRAFTING IDEAS I share cardmaking tutorials, mini albums, paper crafts, shaker projects, craft room inspiration, and creative ways to get more from your crafting supplies. Thanks for crafting with me today! ♡ Amanda Jane