One of my grand-nieces is turning 4 and she's quite the Minnie Mouse fan.
For the spinner card 'how to', see Jennifer McGuire's YouTube video:
The punched Mickey heads were built up with 4 layers of black CS for a faux chipboard. Fifth, top layer was punched from DSPs. The numeral 4 in the middle is also faux chipboard; 4 layers of Pretty in Pink topped with a fifth layer in white then the edges of the white were sponged with Pretty in Pink. Sentiment was stamped in white then white detail embossing powder added and heated; repeated this two more times.
I had to laugh at myself... very first thing I did was make the chipboard heads... and then couldn't find a layout that satisfied me. Later that evening I noticed an anniversary card I gave my hubby years ago that had a large stamped image of the cross section of a tree trunk. My mind immediately went to "spinner card"! AND it works! Now I have to figure out how to prepare it to survive going through the mail.
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 GMT Views: 238
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Paper: DSPs from my stash; SU Highland Heather, SU Pretty in Pink, Black, White
Ink: White Pigment
Accessories: Mickey Mouse Silhouette Punch from stash; white detail embossing powder; heat tool; "4", circle, & eyelet circle from die stash; button; adhesive; Misti