Showing posts with label Spinner Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spinner Card. Show all posts

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Cupcake Spinner Card

Hi peeps!  Just a fun little spinner card today for a little girl at our church!  I haven't made one of these for a while, and I needed a wee bit of a refresher for the instructions but it came back to me quickly!  I used some Celebrate Everything DSP and an old Papertrey cupcake set for the spinner:


I know this girl loves pink and purple, so I chose this DSP and stamped the cupcake in Polished Pink and added sentiments in Highland Heather:


Mounted everything on a Highland Heather card base and stamped a birthday greeting on the inside!  Hope she likes it!  Thanks for popping in today! Enjoy it and be blessed!


Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Cupcake Collection (Papertrey Ink)
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Highland Heather, Celebrate Everything DSP
 Ink Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape, Polished Pink
Accessories Dimensionals, Foam Adhesive Strips
Tools     Big Shot, 3/4" Circle Punch, Layering Circles Dies

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Time for Spinner

Happy Tuesday, peeps!  A certain young man is having a birthday soon and I thought it would be fun to create a spinner card for him!  Here's a little peek of this red-headed charmer:

I haven't made a spinner card for a while, so I looked up a tutorial on the computer (can't remember whose it was, sorry), pulled out a dump truck die and some papers with trucks on it and went to work:

I made the top portion of the card a little sturdier by adhering the DSP to a piece of scrap cardstock, then used a Word Window punch to punch out the slot.  After diecutting the truck parts, I mounted them on a Stitched Shape circle and adhered it to a penny with three glue dots.  I punched out a 3/8" circle of Foam Adhesive sheet to use as the spacer, adhered it to the back of the penny, placed it in the slot, then adhered another penny on the backside to the foam adhesive.  I found that a round piece of foam adhesive made the spinner spin a lot better than a dimensional.  I then used a double layer of dimensionals to adhere the top portion to the card front, making sure I didn't place the dimensionals in the way of the spinner.  I added a sentiment and it was done!  


A hint to ensure that your spinner spins nicely is to hold the card upright, not tilted back away from you, and then tilt it from side to side...it spins great as long as the card is in an upright position!  I did include some directions so Sawyer's mom and dad would be sure to know how to make it work!  Thanks for popping in today!  Enjoy it and be blessed!

Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Handmade Essentials (Scrapbook.com)
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Real Red, Basic Black, Night of Navy, Brushed Silver (ret), On the Farm DSP (Echo Park)
 Ink Night of Navy
Accessories Dimensionals, Foam Adhesive Sheets, Glue Dots, 2 Pennies
Tools     Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Dies (ret), Dump Truck Die (Memory Box), Word Window Punch (ret), 3/8" Circle Punch