Monday, 11 January 2021

Hippo Happiness

 



Has anyone noticed that the little squiggly die from Hippo Happiness could be used for a spinner card? I tried it out and decided it was a little thin so I cut two more right beside the original and it worked! I haven't made a spinner card in ages, maybe years!!

Anyway, I think it has turned out to be a really cute card! What do you think?




Card Measurements

Card base:    29.7cm x 10.5cm scored at 14.9cm and folded

1st layer:    14.5cm x 10cm

Spinner piece:    9cm x 7cm

Sentiment matt:    7cm x 4cm

Inner layer:    14.5cm x 10cm

Scrap for sentiment, hippo and butterflies

Instructions

  • Adhere 1st layer (DSP) to front of card base
  • Using die cut shape of spinner matt and slot
  • Using die cut shape for sentiment matt
  • Adhere strip of DSP to inner layer
  • Adhere inner layer to inside back of card base
  • Stamp hippo on scrap
  • Stamp butterflies on scrap
  • Die cut hippo
  • Die cut butterflies
  • Stamp sentiment on scrap
  • Die cut sentiment
  • Adhere sentiment to sentiment matt
  • Adhere foam adhesive strips to back of spinner piece (only outside edges)
  • Add mini dimensional to back of hippo
  • Remove dimensional protector on back of hippo and add another mini dimensional where protector was
  • Using a 5 cent piece or small flat weight (button will do) place it behind spinner piece and position hippo on front of spinner piece so dimensionals go through the squiggly slot and adhere to centre of 5 cent piece or weight or button
  • Position spinner piece and adhere to 1st layer
  • Adhere sentiment matt to 1st layer using mini dimensionals
  • Position butterflies and then stamp dotty loop (after removing butterfly)
  • Adhere butterflies on end of dotty loop using mini dimensionals



Thanks for taking the time to visit my page. Please add photos of your spinner cards in the comments, I'd love to see them!

Tomorrow is a blog hop with demonstrators from all over the world. See you then!

Cheers
Deb xx


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