There’s an instructional video on how to assemble this type of card HERE. I admit I didn’t watch it before I made my card so my card may not be completed correctly ๐*lol*, but my stamping was done correctly. ๐*lol* So after die cutting the top lavender circle, the flower image was heat embossed on it with white embossing powder.
The larger white circle was die cut from alcohol marker friendly cardstock. Stamped the sentiment and flowers on it with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and coloured with Copic Sketch markers.
Finally, white heat embossed the sentiment from You’re Birthday stamp set on a black cardstock panel before mounting the magic wheel with foam tape and assembling the card to finish.
Wishing you a fabulous day, Bonnie. Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful weekend!
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8 comments:
I've always loved these magic wheels but never tried them. Beautiful example ♥
Oh... :( No more otters cards? Such a shame LOL :D
Love the mechanism of this die and your delicate design! I'm sure that your friend Bonnie has loved her birthday card so much!
Have a lovely Sunday, here it's HOT!!
I received it on the day, Trina, and I am delighted! I took time to play with it before displaying it with the other cards on the mantle. Thank you so much for this special card, my friend!
Pretty card, Trina!
What a fabulous card! Love the magic wheel! Beautiful colours and images.
What a great card Trina, love the look of the magic wheel, the colours really pop against the black too. Thankyou for playing along at Seize the Birthday, Cathy x
This looks like an engineering feat, Trina! Fabulous and fun card design, and a beautiful card to celebrate Bonnie! xx
Bonnie must have been delighted with this card. Wonderful feminine colors and aki a beautiful bouquet of roses. We all love interactive cards.
xx
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