Hello, Peachy Keen Friends. Today is the first day of my guest designer spot for Peachy Keen Stamps and I'm thrilled. When I realized that my Peachy Keen Guest Designer Week and the start of school (in my neck of the woods) would coincide it seemed only natural to plan 'back to school' projects. At the time I didn't realize how popular that theme was going to be this month. Nevertheless, I'm VERY excited to share with you some fun projects that I made with a 'back to school' theme in mind.
Today, I have one of my favorite kinds of cards to share with you. I call it a spinner card and was originally inspired to make this kind of card when I saw THIS card on Nikki (Scrappin' Navy Wife's) blog. I have a picture tutorial for this kind of card HERE if you are interested in making one of these yourself. If you do make one, let me know I'd love to come and see it!
So here is the first face of my back to school girl:
I had to start with this sad face because I have to admit that the very first day of school can be scary or sad at first for the child (in my case for the MOM)! But don't worry because it gets better, as you turn the dial...
You get a smiley face. Yes, the little girl finds out that school really is fun and she is having a great time (and that makes this whole school thing easier for Mom too) and then turn the dial one last time and we find...
This little girl leaves school SO happy and she is super excited just thinking about the next day!
Don't those darling faces just bring this girl to LIFE?! I seriously LOVE my Peachy Keen Stamps to pieces. For this project I used one of my favorite sets called Wide Eyed Kids. I also used the adorable Princess Face stamps.
The darling Back to School sentiment is from the My Teacher Rocks! stamp set by My Creative Time as well as that cute stitched circle in the corner. It is from the Scallop and Stitched Circle Die set (I just cut it down to fit in the corner).
Here is a VERY short video just showing how the card looks as you turn the dial. If you are interested in the picture tutorial on making this card click HERE.
The prize for this week, which was generously donated by Peachy Keen Stamps, is the new Winter Wonderland Face Assortment.
If you leave a comment here and on the Peachy Keen Stamps Home page each day this week, you will have up to 10 chances to win these adorable stamps. I will be drawing the winner on Saturday, August 27th. Good luck and thanks for stopping by today! I hope to see you tomorrow! Hugs- Glora
Items Used:
*Wild Card Cricut cartridge (spinner card base)
*Twinkle Toes Cricut cartridge (little girl at about 5")
*Gypsy (to design and weld card)
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Wide Eyed Kids (faces on first two images)
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Princess Faces (face on the third image)
*My Creative Time Stamps - My Teacher Rocks! (sentiment)
*My Creative Time Dies - Scallop and Stitched Circle Set (sentiment background)
* Paper Pizazz - blue Disney patterned paper
*DCWV - Grade School Stack (green patterned paper)
*Disneyland - bitty Mickey Icon paper punch
*Versamarker (to highlight the hair)
*Sakura White Gellyroll Pen (for eye whites and faux stitching)
*Chalk (for rosy cheeks)
Showing posts with label Spinner Card. Show all posts
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Bunny Hugs Card and Picture Tutorial
I've had several requests on how I made my two Peachy Keen face spinner cards, Turn that Frown Upside Down and Lucky to Have a Friend Like You. My original spinner card was inspired by an ADORABLE astronaut card that Nikki (Scrappin' Navy Wife) had made. I loved her card it blew me out of the water and got the wheels in my head turning and I went from there. Below is the card I'm going to show you how to make today. WARNING: This is a VERY long post!!!
I'm not ready for a video tutorial yet so I've tried to work up a picture tutorial for you all. I hope it makes sense and I hope you enjoy it. This is definitely not the only way to do this, it is just the way I do it. Do whatever works best for you and have fun. For my version of this card you will need either Design Studio or a Gypsy. Alright here we go.
Step 1: Add the card from the Wild Card cartridge. It looks like the image below.
Step 2: Flip the image (or rotate it 180 degrees).
Step 3: Hide all of the circles except for the little one right above the biggest one (this is where your brad comes through so your card can spin)
Step 4: Grab the image you are wanting to use. For these kinds I use images where there is a 'face shape' in the cut somewhere. For example this bunny below has a dashed line around his face that is because there is a 'face shaped' cut that would normally be layered on top of this.
Placement of the bunny is very important because 1: you need to have enough space under the face area for a small brad to move around without being seen. And 2: you also want to make sure this is where you will want the image when the card is put together because everything will need to line up perfectly with the little window or peek hole that the face cut makes.
Step 5: Grab the coordinating face shape (like the one to the right in the picture below). Then line it up with where it would belong on the bunny. Group the bunny and the face shape together so that when you move them away later they will stay together.
Step 6: Copy another face cut and line it up perfectly with the previous cut. You want this face shape to be 'grouped' with your card base and NOT with the bunny. Now you want to move the bunny away but leave the other face there. We want this to cut out because this is the peek hole for your card.
Step 7: Now you will want to lay all of the other coordinating pieces for the spinner card and bunny out on your mat how you would like them to cut.
Alright, how are we doing? Is everything about as clear as mud. I hope that the pictures are helping a little. Now we will continue on with the actual cutting and assembling.
Step 8: Place your paper on your mat and cut it with your Cricut. I like to get everything cut at the same time if I can. Here is what my mat looked like before cutting:
I did make one extra cut because I wanted to show you the difference between 'our' special bunny and the one that would normally cut.
Step 9: Score and fold the card in half, then add the circle liner to the inside with a brad. (Side note: I like to add the brad pretty side up on the inside because the part on the outside of the card will just be covered up in the end - I think this makes it look nicer).
This is what the inside looks like:
And here is what the front looks like:
Step 10: Lightly trace around the face shape with pencil as many times as it will fit (make sure it is light because you will want to erase it later). After tracing the face shape on the skin colored spinner remove the brad and set aside for later.
Step 11: Stamp the faces you want to use.
Step 13: Ink the insides of the peek hole the same color as the top cut, in this case purple. You want to do this because you don't want the blue to show through when you put it together. Believe me this step makes a world of difference in the finished product. I inked around the whole bunny while I was at it.
Step 14: Assemble your bunny and decorate your card base (just make sure that you don't cover up any part of your window).
Here are my three main pieces ready for assembly:
Step 15: THIS STEP is VERY important. Make sure to attach the peach colored liner to the inside of the card with your brad again. It is important to add the liner before you attach the bunny because the bunny is supposed to cover up or 'hide' the brad. This is how your card will look now (kinda funny I know but it will look awesome after the next step).
Step 16: Adhere your bunny to the front of the card and voila you have a super cute and fun card that you won't want to stop spinning!
Here are pictures of each of the faces for this bunny...
Thanks for following along this super long picture tutorial. If you end up making one of these make sure to let me know so I can come and take a look. Have fun! Huge BUNNY HUGS - Glora
Items Used:
Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Wild Card Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time stamps - Color Me Happy
Peachy Keen Stamps - Critter Faces Large
Market Street Stamps - Perfectly Pretty Grid
Lilac twine from The Twinery
Martha Stewart Doiley punch
Inks for inking
Sakura White Gellyroll pen
Chalk
I'm not ready for a video tutorial yet so I've tried to work up a picture tutorial for you all. I hope it makes sense and I hope you enjoy it. This is definitely not the only way to do this, it is just the way I do it. Do whatever works best for you and have fun. For my version of this card you will need either Design Studio or a Gypsy. Alright here we go.
Step 1: Add the card from the Wild Card cartridge. It looks like the image below.
Step 2: Flip the image (or rotate it 180 degrees).
Step 3: Hide all of the circles except for the little one right above the biggest one (this is where your brad comes through so your card can spin)
Step 4: Grab the image you are wanting to use. For these kinds I use images where there is a 'face shape' in the cut somewhere. For example this bunny below has a dashed line around his face that is because there is a 'face shaped' cut that would normally be layered on top of this.
Placement of the bunny is very important because 1: you need to have enough space under the face area for a small brad to move around without being seen. And 2: you also want to make sure this is where you will want the image when the card is put together because everything will need to line up perfectly with the little window or peek hole that the face cut makes.
Step 5: Grab the coordinating face shape (like the one to the right in the picture below). Then line it up with where it would belong on the bunny. Group the bunny and the face shape together so that when you move them away later they will stay together.
Step 6: Copy another face cut and line it up perfectly with the previous cut. You want this face shape to be 'grouped' with your card base and NOT with the bunny. Now you want to move the bunny away but leave the other face there. We want this to cut out because this is the peek hole for your card.
Step 7: Now you will want to lay all of the other coordinating pieces for the spinner card and bunny out on your mat how you would like them to cut.
Alright, how are we doing? Is everything about as clear as mud. I hope that the pictures are helping a little. Now we will continue on with the actual cutting and assembling.
Step 8: Place your paper on your mat and cut it with your Cricut. I like to get everything cut at the same time if I can. Here is what my mat looked like before cutting:
and here are all the pieces for my card after it was cut:
I did make one extra cut because I wanted to show you the difference between 'our' special bunny and the one that would normally cut.
Step 9: Score and fold the card in half, then add the circle liner to the inside with a brad. (Side note: I like to add the brad pretty side up on the inside because the part on the outside of the card will just be covered up in the end - I think this makes it look nicer).
This is what the inside looks like:
And here is what the front looks like:
Step 10: Lightly trace around the face shape with pencil as many times as it will fit (make sure it is light because you will want to erase it later). After tracing the face shape on the skin colored spinner remove the brad and set aside for later.
Step 11: Stamp the faces you want to use.
Step 12: Erase the pencil tracings and color in the eye whites and then add rosy cheeks.
Now the liner is all ready to go. Now lets work on the rest of the card.Step 13: Ink the insides of the peek hole the same color as the top cut, in this case purple. You want to do this because you don't want the blue to show through when you put it together. Believe me this step makes a world of difference in the finished product. I inked around the whole bunny while I was at it.
Step 14: Assemble your bunny and decorate your card base (just make sure that you don't cover up any part of your window).
Here are my three main pieces ready for assembly:
Step 15: THIS STEP is VERY important. Make sure to attach the peach colored liner to the inside of the card with your brad again. It is important to add the liner before you attach the bunny because the bunny is supposed to cover up or 'hide' the brad. This is how your card will look now (kinda funny I know but it will look awesome after the next step).
Step 16: Adhere your bunny to the front of the card and voila you have a super cute and fun card that you won't want to stop spinning!
Here are pictures of each of the faces for this bunny...
Thanks for following along this super long picture tutorial. If you end up making one of these make sure to let me know so I can come and take a look. Have fun! Huge BUNNY HUGS - Glora
Items Used:
Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Wild Card Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time stamps - Color Me Happy
Peachy Keen Stamps - Critter Faces Large
Market Street Stamps - Perfectly Pretty Grid
Lilac twine from The Twinery
Martha Stewart Doiley punch
Inks for inking
Sakura White Gellyroll pen
Chalk
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Lucky to Have a Friend Like YOU!
That title is perfect, because I am lucky to have friends like you. I guess this is one of those last minute posts. The deadline is in less than two hours, but I made it. This card is my Let's Face it Friday Peachy Keen entry. The challenge was to use stitching (real or faux) and a Peachy Keen Face. I made another spinner card. Can I just say these things are addicting. I have ideas for several more too.
Anyway, here it is, face #1...
Spin a little more and you get the final face, face #3...
Anyway, here it is, face #1...
Turn the knob a little and you get face #2...
Spin a little more and you get the final face, face #3...
This oh so perfect sentiment is from Emma's (My Creative Time's) I Believe in Leprechaun set. All the face stamps are Peachy Keen Stamps. #1 is Wide Eyed Kids, #2 is Happy Lashes & #3 is Critter Faces. Speaking of Peachy Keen they are having a sale through midnight (March 17th) so if you have been wanting some cute Peachy stamps now is a great time to do it!!!
Items Used:
*Wild Card
*Simply Charmed
*Gypsy
*My Creative Time Stamps - I Believe in Leprechauns
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Wide Eyed Kids
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Happy Lashes
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Critter Faces
*Paper - Papertrey Ink Bitty Dots
*Lemondrop twine from The Twinery
*Sakura White Gellyroll pen
*Black Zig Writer
*Chalk
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Turn That Frown Upside Down
Have you ever seen something someone has made and been so in awe of it, that you just had to try something like it? Well this is what happened to me last night. My fellow Creative Time design team member Miss Nikki AKA: Scrappin' Navy Wife made the cutest astronaut spinner card. If you haven't seen it, you have got to check it out! It is OUT of this WORLD ADORABLE! Click HERE to link to Nikki's awesome card and blog.
So like I said I couldn't get the idea out of my head. My daughter saw it too and wanted a girly version made for her. I put on my thinking cap and pulled out my Gypsy and this is what I came up with. I only put two different faces on mine, but it is still super fun to play with. Part of the inspiration came from Emma's (My Creative Time's) adorable stamp set 'Turn That Frown Upside Down'. I knew that sentiment would be perfect because I would litterally be turning the frowny face into a smiley face- LOL. So here is the frown:
And here is the SMILE - aren't those Peachy Keen Wide Eyed Kid face stamps THE CUTEST?!!!
Here is a super short video showing how the card works. Thanks for looking.
Once again - total props to awesome Nikki - Scrappin' Navy Wife!!! And thanks for dropping by!
Items Used:
*My Creative Time Stamps - Turn That Frown Upside Down
*Twinkle Toes Cricut Lite Cartridge
*Wild Card
*Gypsy
*Lilac Twine from The Twinery
*Versamarker
*Sakura White Gellyroll pen
*Adhesive pearls
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