Monday, 17 February 2014

SPINNER CARD - My first post


Hi all , this is my first post . I never thought I would start a blog until I spoke with Dr.Sonia , who is a well known blogger, Whose works made me to try paper crafts. Her encouraging words  made me to start a blog the very next second I spoke to her. Thank u mam. Am very much new to this blogland and cardmaking .  Today I will share the making  of a simple card I saw in the net long back.

SPINNER CARD



Things needed
1. Card stock
2. Pattern paper
3. Double sided foam tape
4. Compass or anything in round shape
5. Coins

Create base of the card by gluing pattern paper over a piece of  card stock.

Select another piece of card stock slightly smaller than the patterned paper , draw a circle and cut out like shown below. Save the center part that u will get while cutting 

Reduce the radius of the center part that u got .



 
 Now is the arranging part. U can easily guess by seeing the last picture. Use double sided foam tape for the centre round also which gives gap for the coin sandwich to rotate. Insert the coin in the track created to rotate


I actually don't know anything about blogging. I Welcome suggestions and comments which will be very much helpful for me. 


Linking this post to lulupu challenge - Try something new! The whole mechanism and technique I used here is new to me and this is my first try at spinner cards 


Also linking to Make it Monday challenge 

Sending this to marvelous magnolia challenge  

30 comments:

  1. Great effort.. Claps for tat :) I don't know anything about craft works.. but could advice a little on your writings. I would suggest you to read more similar kind of blogs. Tat would help you to improve your writings :) Actually this post it great.. but if you improve a little more on your narration and writing skills, definitely it will lead you to the next level :) Best Wishes :)
    Cheers,
    Priya

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    1. Hi priya ,
      I totally agree, am not that good at writing . will definitely improve it....thank u so much for taking time to read my post

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  2. machi :) its wonderful :) finally u did it :)

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  4. Good effort sister... Congratulations..

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  6. Dharshana....!! I am thrilled you took my advise.Such a beautiful beautiful card and a spinner too.The circle spinner is one of the toughest of the slider mechanisms.And you know by coincidence my first blog post in 2010 was also a slider card.Here is the link:
    Slider card

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    1. Wow mam . u have included three such mechanisms in one card. That's really great... Thank u mam for your valuable comments :)

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  7. Have pinned your post to my Card tutorials pinterest board with link back to your blog.Hoping it will bring some traffic to this awesome tutorial

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    1. Happy to hear :) Thanks a lot for the help :)

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  8. Great effort! Good luck . keep posting !

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  9. Dear Dharsh,
    My Hearty congrats to you....!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Its been really a great effort...!!!........Hope to see many......:):):)

    U r really an inspiration, good to see this wonderful blog. Wow, great salute to ur guts. I am so happy and glad to see u my dear frd as a blogger and a great artist. My hearty congratulations and best wishes for ur upcoming projects.....!!!

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    1. Thanks a lot da . I know how much I have improved after your feedbacks for all my projects and how much u have encouraged me. Keep visiting dear .

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  10. Congratulations! My husband talked me into doing a blog several years ago and now I have over 100 members and am on a DT. It is a wonderful way to get positive feedback and meet great people. You can make some wonderful friendships, so best of luck to you! Your card is gorgeous - I just love that Magnolia image. That spinner card is sooooooo creative and you did a great job displaying it. Saw your creation at MIM.

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    1. Hi , good to hear such positive and detailed feedback , this motivates me to learn and explore new things. I really needed this, it was like an energy booster for a begginer.Am really happy that you like my card. Thanks for taking time to write to me. Love to look at your blog . Thank you

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    2. Went through your blog. It is loaded with perfect, elegant cards. Happy to follow your blog. Please keep visiting my blog ..

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  11. Checking out your creation from Make it Monday! You did a fantastic card. This is the first card I have ever seen like this! Thanks for the tutorial too!

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    1. Am Glad that you liked it. Am really happy because of your appreciating words. Please keep visiting.
      Thank you.

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  12. Congrats on your first Blog it is Gorgeous! Just letting you know your link on your blog has disappeared to the Marvelous Magnolia Challenge you entered. Thanks for your entry we look forward to many more from you!

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    1. Hi , Thanks for the support . I am really sorry i forgot to include the link in my blog and I did it now.

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  13. This is gorgeous!! What a fantastic technique!! I love it!! Saw you on MIM!

    - Susan
    {Scrap A Thousand Words}
    {Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges}

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    1. Thank you so much!! You have a wonderful blog !!

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  14. Oh this is sooo swesome ! I loved ur tutorial you really did a good job at it !
    Thank you so much for playing along Lulupu # 26 and Best of luck!

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  15. Fantastic spinner card, Darshan!
    Thanks for joining us at Lulupu Challenge # 26. Good Luck!

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  16. Congrats Dharshana on your card becoming Top 3 at lulupu...told you you would rock in blogland!!!
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia

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    1. Thank you so much .I noticed that just now and I was really really happy. Need your support always :)

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