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Twirling Circle Card

By: Peggie Wilkins
Rubber Roadster
Advanced Stamping Team Designer












Supplies:
Falalala Stamp Set (Firecracker Designs)
Noir Black Hybrid Palette Inkpad (Stewart Superior)
Clear Emboss Stamping Pad (Tsukineko)
Adirondack Denim Alcohol Ink (Ranger)
Adirondack Bottle Alcohol Ink (Ranger)
Adirondack Alcohol Blending Solution (Ranger)
Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink Applicator (Ranger)
Medium Blue A2 Card
Dark Blue Scrap of Cardstock
Green Scrap of Cardstock
4” x 5 1/8” Wonderland Patterned Paper from Blitzen (Basic Grey)
3” Square Metallic Silver cardstock
1 3/8” x 1 3/8” Metallic Silver cardstock
1 ½” x 1 ½” Medium Blue cardstock to match the card
5 White snowflake brads (Making Memories)
2” square hole punch by (Marvy)
1/8” hole punch (EK Success)
Crystal Stickles (Ranger)
3” Fishing line
X-Acto knife (Elmer’s Products, Inc.)
Clear Ruler
Cutter Bee Scissors (EK Success, Ltd.)
Scotch ATG700 Adhesive Applicator & Tape (3M)
Scotch Glue Stick (3M)


Instructions:

1.  Adhere paper to cardstock using ATG700 tape gun. 

2.  Center the square hole punch all the way to the top and punch. 

3.  Punch a square out of 3” square metallic paper and position the back side facing up. 

4.  To make a frame, measure Ό” from the edges of the punched metallic paper using ruler and cut out with an X-Acto knife. 

5.  Using the Clear Emboss ink pad, stamp Silent Night ornament image on dark blue cardstock and stamp deer ornament image on green cardstock. 

6.  Cut around both ornaments snipping off hanger and shape into a circle. 

7.  Place glue on wrong side of one of the circles and put the fishing line in the center.  Next, put glue on other circle and sandwich the circles together so that the fishing line goes through the center of both, perpendicular. 

8.  Glue fishing line onto back side of frame and adhere the frame to the hole in the card. Trim off any extra fishing line. 

9.  Stamp words on 1 3/8” square metallic paper with black ink. 

10. Adhere to 1½” square blue paper and adhere this panel to the size A2 card as shown in photo.

11. Apply two drops of Denim and 2 drops Bottle alcohol ink directly to the Alcohol Ink Applicator and then add a few drops of the blending solution.

12. While holding the brad ends, place the snowflake brads onto the applicator and bounce up and down until you have the desired color. Let dry. 

13. Punch small holes where the brads are to go and attach brads. 

14. Apply stickles to snowflake brads and allow to dry.

15. Twirl circles around and around and then close the card. When the card is opened, the circles will twirl back 
around.


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