So I read over the instructions included in the Spin Card Thin Cuts set. I found one misleading item regarding the placement of the words on the spinner (not a big deal but it could be confusing). The reason for the 2 small disks actually makes the spinner more spinable (is that a word?) and makes placing the front piece onto the card base easier. The way I did Jim's card worked but placing the front piece was very awkward and clumsy looking.
In addition to creating a better spinner, I used the Color Dare Color Challenge #381 as an inspiration for my color choice.
In addition to creating a better spinner, I used the Color Dare Color Challenge #381 as an inspiration for my color choice.
Supplies Listed:
- Rainbow Wishes
- Card Front Spinner Thin Cuts
- Nectarine Ink Pad
- Lemonade Ink Pad
- Glacier Ink Pad
- White Daisy Cardstock
- Value Pack Cards and Envelopes
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Love your colour choices - so bold and bright! Thanks for sharing with us at Colour Dare :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alyson!!
DeleteGreat us3 of 5he colors! Thanks for join8ng us at Color My Heart Color Dare!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
DeleteThanks for the tutorial on this card. Love the selection of colors chosen for your spinner card...got my spinner on order today.
ReplyDeleteYou are going to have fun with it!
DeleteLove your spinner card, Dot! I have made a few of these (from another manufacturer) and the recipients are always pleased. Thank you for this excellent tutorial and thank you for playing along at Color My Heart Color Dare.
ReplyDeleteThank you Melanie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheerful card! I love the colors you chose. Thank you for joining us at Color Dare!
ReplyDeleteI love spinner cards! You did a beautiful job designing this. Thank you for sharing your creation with us at the Color My Heart Dare blog. Please stop by this week and join us for another challenge.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you create!
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