Hello. Welcome to Valley Inspirations with Andrea and the September 2020 Art with Heart Creative Showcase.
This month we are focusing on projects suitable to give fellas. I have created a card using Stampin' Up!s gorgeous World of Good Suite. I have had an idea floating around my brain ever since I first saw this Suite, so I'm delighted to try it out for this Creative Showcase. As I created this card, I also had a special guy in mind who will be celebrating his birthday soon. He is someone who has spent much of his life helping others.
I've been wanting to create a spinner card, that is to have part of the design spin when the card is opened. In this case it is the "world". I don't know about you, but at times I am feeling that the world is spinning too fast. We are in strange times...
A friend helped me take a video to help you see the card when it opens. I was crafting with friends - one in person and our other friend online; but needed to leave before this card was finished, so you may notice that there were no gems on the card in the video.
The World of Good Suite includes beautiful World of Good Speciality Designer Series Paper (SDSP), with a number of the designs having brass highlights. The sheet I chose has brass consecutive circles on a Misty Moonlight design. I cut the SDSP so that the centre of the circles would be in the middle of the card front ... and then I die cut a circle in the centre!
A card base of Misty Moonlight card-stock (normal portrait size card in Australia) was scored in half and then the front was scored in half again. The World of Good SDSP sheet was cut so that one piece would fit the top front. The second piece - the same size as the first, was cut for the inner front. A third piece was to fit the bottom half of the card. Care was taken to ensure the pieces were kept in order so the circles continued on. Two very thin strips of Brass Foil card-stock were adhered to the beginning and end of the SDSP on the card.
I had fun creating this card, even though it didn't just fall into place. There was a bit of nutting out how to create the effect that I wanted to achieve. Must admit, I was excited to see my world spinning around and practiced a number of times - only to find that the thread seemed to pull/stretch and my world started to fall - it was no longer centred in its space. It took a bit of fiddling to return it to its right position. Obviously, I'm no Atlas (ie the Greek god, Atlas).
Thank you for visiting Valley Inspirations. I really appreciate you spending time on my blog.
I am so blessed to be apart of such a talented team. Knowing each of my colleagues in this Creative Showcase, I am sure that they have some amazing projects to share with you. Don't miss checking out each of their blogs. Rachel is our wonderful host of the Art with Heart Monthly Creative Showcase. If you haven't finished visiting all of the team's amazing masculine creations, you can visit/revisit Rachel's page at Handstamped by Rachel, where she hosts all the links to the other Showcase participants. I'm certainly looking forward to checking out everyone's creations. I always find inspiration.
I hope you join us again next month for October's Art With Heart Team Creative Showcase. I'm not sure what we will be showcasing but I know it will be fun and inspiring given my colleagues and the Stampin' Up products we love.
Oh snap Andrea! Your spinner card is so gorgeous! Just incredible x
ReplyDeleteLovely spinner card Andrea, I love the inside of the card too
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, Andrea, great minds on product choice!!! I love how you used the stitched circle die around the globe!
ReplyDeleteWow, Andrea! Your card was so worth all the effort! What a great way to use that piece of DSP - it's beautiful and deserved a wonderful card such as yours to show it off.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great suite to use for this type of card. Just love it. The video was snazzy - so hard to show 3D cards like this in photos.
ReplyDeleteLove this fantastic masculine design, Andrea. Such gorgeous DSP and used so perfectly on your card.
ReplyDeleteJust a fab card,a work of art really,I'm trying to get hold of the card you used so I can try it,I live in the UK and sometimes it's difficult getting hold of certain items because of import charges,particularly Stampin Up stamps and dies
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