I haven't made a spinner card in years, but I want to send one to a family with young kids for Christmas. No time like the present.
First, I ink blended Distress Oxides onto heavy white cardstock. I flicked some water on, but I really wanted to emphasize snow, so I used a stamp with white Distress ink for this. I used a favorite MFT stamp set and my alcohol markers to color the trees and the animals. The bear was particularly hard because I have never colored "white" before. A video by Sandy Allnock helped with this. I finally used my 6th try. I followed video instructions from My Favorite Things to figure it all out. You can't see it in the photos, but I painted the pale blue ice with some clear glaze using a cheap paintbrush (came clean when I washed it) to make it shiny and look more like ice.Ingredients
Cardstock: Gina K Pure Luxury Heavyweight, Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb, Bazzill Icy Mint 80lb
Stamps: MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses, snowflakes from Stampin' Up! Perpetual Birthday Calendar
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, White Picket Distress Ink, Mermaid Lagoon and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxides
Alcohol Markers: Dick Blick, Spectrum Noir Tri-blend Dull Green, Copic markers on Neenah CS
Dies: MFT Spin & Slide Channels, MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses, Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders
Extras: MFT Spin & Slide discs, Signo White Gel pen, Nuvo Crystal Drops in Morning Dew
Challenges: MFT Slimline card challenge, Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge,
I haven't made a spinner card in years, but I want to send one to a family with young kids for Christmas. No time like the present.
First, I ink blended Distress Oxides onto heavy white cardstock. I flicked some water on, but I really wanted to emphasize snow, so I used a stamp with white Distress ink for this. I used a favorite MFT stamp set and my alcohol markers to color the trees and the animals. The bear was particularly hard because I have never colored "white" before. A video by Sandy Allnock helped with this. I finally used my 6th try. I followed video instructions from My Favorite Things to figure it all out. You can't see it in the photos, but I painted the pale blue ice with some clear glaze using a cheap paintbrush (came clean when I washed it) to make it shiny and look more like ice.Ingredients
Cardstock: Gina K Pure Luxury Heavyweight, Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb, Bazzill Icy Mint 80lb
Stamps: MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses, snowflakes from Stampin' Up! Perpetual Birthday Calendar
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, White Picket Distress Ink, Mermaid Lagoon and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxides
Alcohol Markers: Dick Blick, Spectrum Noir Tri-blend Dull Green, Copic markers on Neenah CS
Dies: MFT Spin & Slide Channels, MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses, Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders
Extras: MFT Spin & Slide discs, Signo White Gel pen, Nuvo Crystal Drops in Morning Dew
Challenges: MFT Slimline card challenge, Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge,
I just love the MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses stamps and dies, and when I found a sketch challenge from MFT and a color challenge on Color Throwdown, I had my plan. Putting the star together was a challenge. I used my Silhouette to cut the star. I used Chipped Sapphire Distress Oxide to ink the sky, with a few well placed water droplets for stars. Next I used the Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders dies to cut the hills. If I had thought it through, I simply would have used precut stars with the hillside borders, so everything would stack neatly. Instead I just used some scrap cardstock and glued it down, then trimmed the edges to fit the star shape base. That was not easy. I used light blue cardstock sprayed with pearl glimmer mist for the ice. I did precut this in a star shape, so that made fitting the lower half onto the star very easy. The sweet doggy and penguin are colored with alcohol ink markers. The sentiment is printed from my laser printer and backed with a slip of SU's Night of Navy.
Ingredients:
CS: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb, Gina K Pure Luxury 110lb, Stampin' Up! Crumb Cake, Night of Navy (under sentiment), Seaside Spray (ice)
Stamps: MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses
Ink: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, Stampin' Up! Smoky Slate (ice patch)
Dies: MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses, Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders
Alcohol Ink markers: Copic B41, B45, Dick Blick cool grays
Glimmer effects: Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Pearl, Clear Wink of Stella on trees
Embellishments: Stampin' Up! Elegant Faceted Gems
Challenges: MFT Sketch Challenge 557, Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, Kat Scrappiness September Challenge, Clever Dexter Challenge 21, Color Throwdown 658
I just love the MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses stamps and dies, and when I found a sketch challenge from MFT and a color challenge on Color Throwdown, I had my plan. Putting the star together was a challenge. I used my Silhouette to cut the star. I used Chipped Sapphire Distress Oxide to ink the sky, with a few well placed water droplets for stars. Next I used the Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders dies to cut the hills. If I had thought it through, I simply would have used precut stars with the hillside borders, so everything would stack neatly. Instead I just used some scrap cardstock and glued it down, then trimmed the edges to fit the star shape base. That was not easy. I used light blue cardstock sprayed with pearl glimmer mist for the ice. I did precut this in a star shape, so that made fitting the lower half onto the star very easy. The sweet doggy and penguin are colored with alcohol ink markers. The sentiment is printed from my laser printer and backed with a slip of SU's Night of Navy.
Ingredients:
CS: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb, Gina K Pure Luxury 110lb, Stampin' Up! Crumb Cake, Night of Navy (under sentiment), Seaside Spray (ice)
Stamps: MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses
Ink: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, Stampin' Up! Smoky Slate (ice patch)
Dies: MFT Warm Hugs & Frosty Kisses, Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders
Alcohol Ink markers: Copic B41, B45, Dick Blick cool grays
Glimmer effects: Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Pearl, Clear Wink of Stella on trees
Embellishments: Stampin' Up! Elegant Faceted Gems
Challenges: MFT Sketch Challenge 557, Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, Kat Scrappiness September Challenge, Clever Dexter Challenge 21, Color Throwdown 658
Inspired by a Toni Maddox (@frankiehelpscraft) card using this Bubbles of Joy stamp set from Lawn Fawn, I gave my mice a cute house complete with door, chimney and a very nice lawn. I limited myself to 3 colors: pink, gray and mint green in order to stick with a color challenge theme. That color restrictions made for a lot of fun. I am still in love with slimline cards.
Inspired by a Toni Maddox (@frankiehelpscraft) card using this Bubbles of Joy stamp set from Lawn Fawn, I gave my mice a cute house complete with door, chimney and a very nice lawn. I limited myself to 3 colors: pink, gray and mint green in order to stick with a color challenge theme. That color restrictions made for a lot of fun. I am still in love with slimline cards.
This was a super fun slimline card to put together from a LOT of pieces. I used 2 different sets of dies, alcohol markers, stencils and a Stampin' Up! punch. Entering this into several challenges.
This was a super fun slimline card to put together from a LOT of pieces. I used 2 different sets of dies, alcohol markers, stencils and a Stampin' Up! punch. Entering this into several challenges.
This was a fun card to put together and is for a special little guy. I first took a piece of Stampin' Up! Sahara Sand cardstock and using the Lawn Fawn brick stencil die, I sponged Stormy Weather Distress ink over it. I used my Silhouette Cameo (and the software) to create and cut the street from SU black cardstock, and then glued a piece of Daffodil Delight behind it. I used the Mama Elephant Slimline Window Dressing Dies to cut out the cardbase and the street (to get the scalloped and stitched ends to match the cardbase). I used the same set of dies to cut out the windows (I cut out the window mullions on the 2 left windows), curtains, wallpaper, and the tiny vellum butterfly.)
The two dogs from Tim Holtz's Dog Talk Stamp Set (these dogs look remarkably like my 2 dogs) was stamped on cold press watercolor paper and colored with Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers (love these things). I die cut them with the matching dies.
Finally, I stamped the truck, the woman, and the sentiment from a very old SU stamp set called Loads of Love onto . I colored the truck with Copic markers (R17, R24, R29, R35) and some Dick Blick alcohol markers in light and dark gray. There is a silver on the bumpers from a Signo Silver Gel Pen. I fussy cut the truck and hand cut the speech bubble.
I assembled everything using primarily Art Glitter Glue and SU foam dots.Challenge is Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Anything Goes. #ssswchallenge.
CS: SU Sahara Sand, Black, Daffodil Delight, Gina K Pure Luxury Layering Weight CS 80lb
Patterned Paper: Brown and green are from The Paper Studio from Hobby Lobby, other 6x6 papers and vellum from my stash
Markers: Copic, Dick Blick, Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers for the dogs
Dies: Tim Holtz Dog Talk, Mama Elephant Slimline Window Dressing Dies
This was a fun card to put together and is for a special little guy. I first took a piece of Stampin' Up! Sahara Sand cardstock and using the Lawn Fawn brick stencil die, I sponged Stormy Weather Distress ink over it. I used my Silhouette Cameo (and the software) to create and cut the street from SU black cardstock, and then glued a piece of Daffodil Delight behind it. I used the Mama Elephant Slimline Window Dressing Dies to cut out the cardbase and the street (to get the scalloped and stitched ends to match the cardbase). I used the same set of dies to cut out the windows (I cut out the window mullions on the 2 left windows), curtains, wallpaper, and the tiny vellum butterfly.)
The two dogs from Tim Holtz's Dog Talk Stamp Set (these dogs look remarkably like my 2 dogs) was stamped on cold press watercolor paper and colored with Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers (love these things). I die cut them with the matching dies.
Finally, I stamped the truck, the woman, and the sentiment from a very old SU stamp set called Loads of Love onto . I colored the truck with Copic markers (R17, R24, R29, R35) and some Dick Blick alcohol markers in light and dark gray. There is a silver on the bumpers from a Signo Silver Gel Pen. I fussy cut the truck and hand cut the speech bubble.
I assembled everything using primarily Art Glitter Glue and SU foam dots.Challenge is Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Anything Goes. #ssswchallenge.
CS: SU Sahara Sand, Black, Daffodil Delight, Gina K Pure Luxury Layering Weight CS 80lb
Patterned Paper: Brown and green are from The Paper Studio from Hobby Lobby, other 6x6 papers and vellum from my stash
Markers: Copic, Dick Blick, Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers for the dogs
Dies: Tim Holtz Dog Talk, Mama Elephant Slimline Window Dressing Dies
So I missed a little someone's birthday. Her sibling's birthdays are later in the year and I now have their cards ready to go. So, do I send an 8-year-old a belated birthday card, or is there something more creative I can do? I decided to look up funny holidays and I stumbled upon National Middle Child Day on August 12. Guess what 8-year-old is a middle child? So I will write this on the inside and send it to arrive by then. This card is was for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge for Out with the Old and In with New. #ssswchallenge.
Decorated paper: curtains - Lost & Found Two 6x6 paper pad by My Mind's Eye (circa 2011), wallpaper - unknown
Ink: Distress Ink Victorian Velvet for brick, Distress Oxide


Shabby Shutters for grass, Distress Ink Pumice Stone to ink banner, Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Alcohol markers: a combination of Copic, Dick Blick brand, and Spectrum Noir
Black marker: Artist's Loft Illustration Pen 003 for butterfly bodies
Dies: Mama Elephant Slim Window Dressing Dies for everything except birds and banner
Stamp set: Tweet Friends by My Favorite Things, fussy cut - no dies
Sentiment: Laser printed using font KG What Does the Fox Say, hand cut
Adhesive: Art Glitter Glue and Stampin' Up! pop dots
So I missed a little someone's birthday. Her sibling's birthdays are later in the year and I now have their cards ready to go. So, do I send an 8-year-old a belated birthday card, or is there something more creative I can do? I decided to look up funny holidays and I stumbled upon National Middle Child Day on August 12. Guess what 8-year-old is a middle child? So I will write this on the inside and send it to arrive by then. This card is was for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge for Out with the Old and In with New. #ssswchallenge.
Decorated paper: curtains - Lost & Found Two 6x6 paper pad by My Mind's Eye (circa 2011), wallpaper - unknown
Ink: Distress Ink Victorian Velvet for brick, Distress Oxide


Shabby Shutters for grass, Distress Ink Pumice Stone to ink banner, Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Alcohol markers: a combination of Copic, Dick Blick brand, and Spectrum Noir
Black marker: Artist's Loft Illustration Pen 003 for butterfly bodies
Dies: Mama Elephant Slim Window Dressing Dies for everything except birds and banner
Stamp set: Tweet Friends by My Favorite Things, fussy cut - no dies
Sentiment: Laser printed using font KG What Does the Fox Say, hand cut
Adhesive: Art Glitter Glue and Stampin' Up! pop dots








