Saturday 4 October 2008

Spinner Card for a girl

















Okay my little person was invited to a birthday party recently for a fellow five year old, I wanted to make something pink, but not get caught up in the hannah montanna, high school musical thing. This spinner card was made using a cut file i have for the design studio and is made using the cricut, the slider mechanism is actually two, one pence pieces stuck together the instructions are as follows
You will need,
300 gsm Card stock (it needs to be sturdy as it will get played with a lot)
Backing papers in contrasting colors/designs
George Cartridge (for the slider template and spinner)
Zooballoo (for the scalloped card and insert and envelope) - note the envelope is not on the baby bug cut file
Foam pads (small)
2: 1 penny or 1 cent pieces
Topper of your choice, I used the flower
The cut file has 5 labeled pages
The Slider Template: I cut this twice once in a heavy cardstock (300gsm) and then cut again in my patterned pink butterfly paper and glued it onto the first cut.
Card: I then cut the card again twice, once in sturdy 300gsm white cardstock and then again in a contrasting paper which I glued onto the card
Insert: I cut this from basic printing paper nothing to fancy, but you could use contrasting paper, or printed
Envelope: I cut the envelope from paper stock
The Spinner: I again used the 300 gsm cardstock to cut the spinner circle
Instructions:
Take your topper and attach it to the spinner (you can use a printed image that fits onto the spinner circle or as I have done use something slightly bigger,
lay your first penny down and in the middle of it attach a foam pad, carefully attach the second coin so it is directly over the first, then attach to the centre of the spinner circle using double tape or strong glue.
If you first lay the slider template over the card where you want it to go and mark where the tram lines are, you could stamp a greeting here to be seen through the slider if you like and have one small enough
on the reverse side of the slider template attach a double layer of foam pads ,ensuring they are not going to be near the tram lines very carefully ease the slider pennies into the tram lines then attach to the card front with the double layer of foam pads, (it needs to be double to allow the slider to slide freely)
you can also cut slider template down if you like, it does not need to be as big as i made it on the cut file, i just cut it down a bit for my needs, just make sure you leave room to attach the foam pads to attach it to the card
If you are using a larger topper than the spinner circle do not use permanent adhesive until you are sure of its placement for spinning.
attach the insert into the card (I always put the double sided sticky tape on the first page of the card so it opens with the card)
I hope these instructions are okay and I have not made them too complicated!!!! its such an easy card to make, and so much fun to see the kids faces (both little and large!)

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