Showing posts with label Ai Spinners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ai Spinners. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Robe Spinner card

It's time for an Art Impressions Spinner card!  I am using Robe Spinner (Sku #4677):
 I don't have the dies yet, so my gal is just fussy cut out, then glued together over a piece of sewing thread.  BUT... you can find the Robe Spinner Die (Sku #4696) here in the Ai store to make assembling your card even easier!  And if you're not wanting to make a spinner card, I made a flat version of my card using just the front image:

 Copics used: Hair & Skin - E57, E55, E53, E00, E000, E11, R20
Purples - BV08, BV04, BV02, BV01, BV00, BV000
Greens - G46, G43, G41
Pinks - R85, R83, R81


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Angel Spinner cards

 I am committed to working on my Christmas cards throughout the year in 2016 - I hate scrambling to get them finished in Nov/Dec, I would rather be baking and doing other holiday activities!  So with that in mind, you may see a few holiday cards from me over the next few months.  Today I have two Art Impressions spinner cards to share with you, using the Angel Spinner Set (Sku #4763) and the coordinating Angel Spinner Dies (Sku #4692):

 Even though these are both considered Christmas paper packs, the first one shows that this set could easily be used for a non holiday card - maybe welcoming a new baby?  Here are a couple of photos with them held closed so that you can see them clearly:

 Before I put them in the mail, I'll spin her around several times, so that when the recipient opens their card, the angel will spin around.  Here's what the inside looks like:
 Copics used: Skin - E11, E00, E000, R20
Dresses - B99, B97, B95, B93, B91, BG18, BG15, BG13, BG11, BG72
Hair - E57, E55, E53, E51
Star - Y26, Y23, E50
Wings - B00, B000, B0000


Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Witch Spinner

 I have another Art Impressions Spinner card to share with you today - using the sweet Witch Spinner (Sku #4679):
 This was a fun card to figure out... I wanted her to be flying in front of a yellow moon, and I also wanted a different style of card - so I came up with this half-card idea:
 I had her floating between two die cuts that I glued to the inside & outside of the front panel, and then glued a yellow circle behind her circle opening to be my moon.  It looks quite cute when it's on display.  Here's a closeup of the sweet witch:
 Be sure to check out all the new Spinners and their matching dies - you can find them in the Ai store here.  There is still time to link up your creation for our spinning challenge - there are always wonderful prizes to be won.  Happy stamping!
Copics used: Skin - E11, E00, E000, R20
Hair - Y26, Y23, Y21, E50
Purples - BV04, BV02, BV01, BV00
Greys - C7, C5, C3, C1, C00
Greens - YG03, YG01
Browns - E57, E55, E53


Thursday, October 8, 2015

Art Impressions Design Team Reunion Blog Hop!

It's a big day for Art Impressions - not only are we launching 7 new Spinner stamp sets & dies, but we are having a Design Team Reunion - with 22 current & former DT members, hopping to show you our creations with the wonderful new spinners.  You should be coming from Jessica Griffon's blog!
Now to get down to business - Spinners come with a front and matching back version of the image, as well as a sentiment.  The idea is to sandwich a piece of thread or string between the front and back, and suspend it in a window or opening on a card - the image will spin freely, creating a fun, interactive card.
I am sharing a couple of projects using the cute Pumpkin Spinner (Sku #4676) and matching Pumpkin Die (Sku #4695).  First up is a card:
When you make a spinner you want to have several layers of cardstock, so that you can hide the ends of your string neatly.  I use just ordinary sewing thread, with a strong adhesive - I find it spins really well, and 'fades' into the background nicely.  Here's a shot of him spinning:
 And what it looks like from the inside:
Now for something a little different... I've had this idea of doing a spinner ornament, ever since they debuted last spring, and the Pumpkin Spinner was the perfect one to use.  For a first effort, I'm pretty pleased:
 I die cut 6, 4" circles using two circle dies taped together, scored them so they folded, and glued them all together in an open sphere.
 To assemble, I used some black sewing thread, adding black beads, a sentiment circle and the image suspended in the middle of my sphere.  I tied the thread onto a loop of Baker's Twine so that it can hang easily.  It's actually pretty cute when it's in motion, you can get the pumpkin and the sphere both spinning in opposite directions.  I'll try to add a video of it spinning if I can, later today.
Your next stop on the hop is the oh-so-talented Kerry Kung, but before you head over to her blog, check out the prize giveaway below, and there is a complete hop listing in case you've missed anyone.


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Today's list of Blog Hop participants:
Today also brings the start of a new challenge to the Art Impressions blog - we want to see your creations that SPIN!  Be sure to link up your project over on the Ai blog for a chance to win an awesome prize!


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