Stampers Dozen Blog Hop – Cards that Move!

Sep 15, 2016 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

 Welcome to our blog hop this month, as we share cards that move! 

I took several photos to show how the little ghosts move across my card: 


 
 



I had so much fun making this card -I used the Sliding Star framelits to create the movement.  See them here


Here’s a quick video from Stampin’ Up!with some tips for this card:  

I used a two dimes, rather than two washers, because that is what I had on hand. Also – the tip about rounding the points on the dimensionals is a good one – it really does make a difference in the spin. 

Below is a list of all the supplies used on this card- all available in my online store.  If you don’t have a demonstrator, I would be happy to serve as yours! 



Now please hop on to the next blog in our hop- Carol Payne

http://www.sharonburkert.com/as_the_ink_dries/2016/09/stampers-dozen-blog-hopseptember-edition.html

or hop back to Sharon’s  blog : 

http://www.carolpaynestamps.com/2016/09/stampin-up-stampers-dozen-blog-hop-september-edition-cards-that-move.html

Thanks for hopping with us today!  

1 Comment

  1. Judy Garza

    Great card!! How much fun are those ghosts?!? Thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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