My stamping adventures

Friday, July 10, 2020

Fishy spinner card

stamps used:  Stampin' Up
stencils used:  Altenew, TH shifter stencil

Did this card for no other reason then for fun.  I hadn't made a penny spinner card in years so thought it would give it a spin.  teeheeheee  I changed it up a little by making it a double spinner.  I used Lawn Fawn slide on over dies, which makes it easy to make the channels, for the fish to slide or in this case spin across the card.


Below is a video I did a few years go, but you can still see the basics on how to make a penny spinner card.  You can also go to my you tube channel to see video.




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3 comments:

  1. I love the beautiful colors on your card. The fish are great. [Bunny]

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    1. I appreciate your comments. they are fun fish.

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