Hello friends, If you are a Penny Club member you have already seen this penny slider card in the PB newsletter. This is the card that I created for my “make-an-take” at CHA in January.
I thought this image was perfect for a spinner card hence a penny spinner card.
If you have never made a spinner card I will guide you and I hope you will be surprised how easy it is.
Before we get started I colored the image with Copic markers and added some highlights with Tombo watercolor makers. Add Glossy Accents to your windshield & the headlights.
Cut a strip of paper 51/2 x 21/2
Put a piece of foam on the back of a penny making sure that it fits and slides in your slot. Then place the other penny one top to make a “sandwich”.
Insert carefully into the slot. I used button for the wheels so the image stands alone.
Add dimensional foam to the back of your hill and stick on your card base. Put anther piece on the penny then place the image on top.Let me know if you have any questions. Have a great weekend. Hugs, Kathy
Just reminding you about the new Penny Black stamp giveaway. Here is the link if you are interested.
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That’s such a cute little car, great card.
** Kate **
great, bright, funny card ! greetings, martina
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I did see this on the PB newsletter and knew it was yours. I love how you made it.
Thanks Kathy for this tutorial…will try this out soon with my little one…she would love it. Your card and coloring is just Gorgeous as usual.
Yes, that sweet image did call out to be be made into a spinner card didn’t she! Adorable, Jo x
How cute and fun this is, love your spinner card Kathy!
I totally love making spinner cards! What a fun card that you made!! Love it!!
Kathy, the card is ADORABLE, and your tutorial is really clear and easy!! Thank you sooooo very much!!! I love the springy colors and you did an excellent job coloring the stamp!!!
That is darling!
I love sliders and this one is so creative, Kathy! Love your amazing coloring! Adorable card!
Amazing coloring and I love this tutorial! What an adorable card, Kathy!
LOVE this! I just ordered that stamp, can’t wait to play with it!
Adorable card! One I will have to CASE for my next kid card.
I love this card and I had so much fun doing your Make n Take at CHA. This card sits on a shelf above my crafting area to inspire me and remind me of a great time with new friends!
blessings~
I love spinner cards!!! And this one is so cute!
¡¡Está chulísima!! ¡¡Y los colores…perfectos!!
Gracias por compartir
Great¡¡ And the colors…. perfect!!
Thanks for sharing
This is adorable – i love the Penny slider. I did not realise it was a Penny Slider until your tutorial above
What a great card! Thanks for showing us how you made it. Penny’s stamps are wonderful.
Love the attention to detail on this – especially that strip across the back of the slider slit so the green colour stays constant. And of course the white spots on the flower in her hair. Love the idea of the little car sliding along too – such fun.
Paula (PEP)
Fantastik penny slider card. I have seen it and it’s always been a favorite of mine. Great scene, perfect for this kind of card. TFS!!
O wow wow wow Kathy this is awesome, I’ve never done one of these cards before, amazing xxx
Oh my gosh, this is so adorable with the hill and sun. Your coloring is awesome, too!
Oh wow! This is so fun and gorgeous! I always love your scene cards and this one is sooo fun! You colouring as always is amazing!
I love the spinner card you made, this is a fun design! I have never tried making one before, after seeing your creation I am inspired to try. Thank you for for the tutorial! 🙂
Great card and a sweet image. I’ve got to give the spinner card a try. TFS!
I love interactive cards and yours is adorable.
Lovely sista!
this is gorgeous and so very clever thanks for showing how its made xx
love this cute card!
Very cute card! Thank you for the tutorial, I have never done this before. Thanks for sharing!
Katie
Kathy-
The sympathy card you made for the boy whose brother had died was done so beautifully and so well thought out (as always). Your card was perfect for a guy of his age – he will know you care about him.
Marie Moore
Just fab… you make it look so easy.
This is adorable – i love the Penny slider. I did not realise it was a Penny Slider until your tutorial above