Hello everyone and welcome to my crafty little corner of the web :) My fun card project today is for the Beach Party Blog Hop hosted by Abby! If you'd like to start the hop from the beginning please head on over to Abby's Blog. If you are already hopping along you should be coming from Angelica's blog.
So, today I've made a spinner card.
If you've never heard of one before the basic idea is that when you tilt the card back and forth you have an object that spins from one side to the other. It's actually pretty easy to create the spinner using 2 pennies with a pop dot in the center of them. I don't want to make this post too terribly long winded since I'm toward the tail end of a long hop - so I will provide a link to a helpful Youtube video on a spinner card. I did not create this video, I just found it while searching online - check it out here!
In the video the gal uses a punch to create the card slit. I used my Gypsy and the George and Basic Shapes cartridge to create mine. I stretched a rectangle long and skinny, and added 2 circles onto the ends, welding everything together.
The boy and girl are from A Child's Year. The boy is cut at 2.5 inches and the girl is cut at 1.75 inches.
The ball was made using a circle Nestability and my own hand cutting, but there is one on the Life's a Beach cartridge that looks just like it.
The patterned papers are from Echo Park's Summer Days collection, except the red polka dots on the ball are from Stampin' Up.
The sentiment is from Pink By Design's Simply Everything set. It says "Have a Ball" pretty fitting, huh?
Thanks so much for stopping by. Remember to leave everyone some comments for your chance to win prizes from fabulous sponsors like Market Street Stamps, Sakura, Kich N Bleus, and KaDoddle Bug Designs.
To continue along on the hop it's time to head on over to Ashley's Blog!
So, today I've made a spinner card.
If you've never heard of one before the basic idea is that when you tilt the card back and forth you have an object that spins from one side to the other. It's actually pretty easy to create the spinner using 2 pennies with a pop dot in the center of them. I don't want to make this post too terribly long winded since I'm toward the tail end of a long hop - so I will provide a link to a helpful Youtube video on a spinner card. I did not create this video, I just found it while searching online - check it out here!
In the video the gal uses a punch to create the card slit. I used my Gypsy and the George and Basic Shapes cartridge to create mine. I stretched a rectangle long and skinny, and added 2 circles onto the ends, welding everything together.
The boy and girl are from A Child's Year. The boy is cut at 2.5 inches and the girl is cut at 1.75 inches.
The ball was made using a circle Nestability and my own hand cutting, but there is one on the Life's a Beach cartridge that looks just like it.
The patterned papers are from Echo Park's Summer Days collection, except the red polka dots on the ball are from Stampin' Up.
The sentiment is from Pink By Design's Simply Everything set. It says "Have a Ball" pretty fitting, huh?
Thanks so much for stopping by. Remember to leave everyone some comments for your chance to win prizes from fabulous sponsors like Market Street Stamps, Sakura, Kich N Bleus, and KaDoddle Bug Designs.
To continue along on the hop it's time to head on over to Ashley's Blog!
really nice
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I have never seen this before but I love it.:)
ReplyDeleteWow...what an awesome card. Love the spinner ball. Great Job!
ReplyDeletei will check that out!
ReplyDeletesuch am awesome card.
ReplyDeleteThis card is so adorable! I love the spinner beach ball! Very creative and fun! TFS :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
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This makes me think of my girls playing together. And that makes me smile. Great job!
ReplyDeleteOMG Amber, your card is super cute!!! I love the spinner ball, and all for fun summery colors..
ReplyDeleteScrappy Hugs,
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Too cute! Love your spinner!
ReplyDeleteCarrie
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Amber,
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great card, I love it
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Stacy
way cute and cleaver too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteAdorable, I love these spinners but have yet to make one...will have to very soon! New follower!
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Great idea for the beach ball! love it! joydee1963 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeletegreat spinner card. Chil's year has so many great cuts for all occasions I haven't tried this one
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Love your card! Cute idea :)
ReplyDeleteJenny
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love it. i have never heard of a spinner card. i will definately have to check it out. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou card is too cute! I need to learn how to make one of those:)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! Loved the colors!!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower!! Very neat card, i will have to watch the video to see how it is done!!
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Very cute idea.
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Great idea on the ball. Your card is just so cute!
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Theresa
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Ooh! I love learning about new types of cards! I had never heard of a spinner card before. Thanks for providing the link!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea. TFS the link with us too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card -- love the ball!
ReplyDeleteKris
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Love it. Going to scraplift!
ReplyDeleteVery clever card!
ReplyDeletejpshirley@ymail.com
Cute!!!
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What an awesome idea to have the ball move. Thanks for sharing how it was done. comptonhouse@bellsouth.net
ReplyDeleteI saw it on FB and love it! great job!
ReplyDeleteI really love inter-active cards.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteJamie
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Cute card, I love spinner cards, I made a few. Thanks for sharing. mexicopetshop at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat a Sweet Card! Had a "ball" of a time looking at it!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Tina
www.craftyandgreen.blogspot.com
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Oh I wanna try one of these slider cards!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun! great slider card!
ReplyDeleteFun spinner card! Thanks for providing a link:) I've always wanted to try making one:) Thanks!
ReplyDelete~Vanessa W
Oh thanks so much for passing on the video, I'm going to try and make this card. You did a really good job. very cute!
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cute card great idea for it to spin thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love spinner cards! This one is super cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the card. It is so cute!
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Such a sweet card. I've always wanted to make a spinner card. I'm going to watch the video and challenge myself. tfs
ReplyDeleteCute Card. TFS
ReplyDeleteOkay... this is on my "to do" list. You make it look easy peasy. Super cute and like how you used the sillouettes on your card.
ReplyDeleteMichele :-)
loved everybodys cards needed to come back the hop was so great
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Love the beach silhouette and the beach ball!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a spinner card before, really neat. Great idea. Now, I'm gonna try a spinner card. So inspiring. I can't wait to try to make this.
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat Amber! Love the silhouettes adn of course the spinner part of the card! :) - Angelica
ReplyDeleteI LOVE spinner cards!!!!!!!! and this one looks perfect!!! Thank you for being part of this hop with me!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you made the ball into a spinner, really fun card :)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of a spinner card! prhmangel@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the spinner card! I've never made one of those before.
ReplyDeleteFabby!!! Loving the white silhouttes!!! Hugs Juls
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