Today I am showing yet another card that I created for a swap using Island Oasis DSP. I tried to show as many different patterns of the paper as possible, while still making it reasonable to reproduce. I came up with the pinwheel design. This is NOT my original design and there are many other tutorials out there for this, but this is what I did.
Supplies:
1 1/4" square punch
Word Window Punch
Build a Brad
3/4" circle punch
Cardstock (Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red)
DSP (Island Oasis)
Ink (Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red)
Tropical Party Stamp Set
Pocket Sillouettes (sentiment)
Directions:
1. Cut two 2 5/8" squares out of Rose Red cardstock
2. Fold both squares in half both ways and along the diagonals to find the centers.
3. Align the squares so the score lines on one of the squares folded in half line up with the score lines on the other square along the diagonal and the centers are on top of each other.
4. Punch four 1 1/4" squares out of one design of DSP and four more out of another design of DSP.
5. Start layering the squares on top of the base you created in step 3, alternating DSP designs. The last square will need to be tucked under the first square to finish the pinwheel look.
6. Punch out 3/4" circle out of another design of DSP and assemble the Build a Brad.
7. Put the Build a Brad in the center of your now completed pinwheel.8. Finish the card as desired. I used Island Party to add a subtle design to the Pumpkin Pie cardstock and the word window punch to display my greeting on the Rose Red cardstock.
Hope you enjoyed this stop and now you are on your way to see the beautiful creation of Ellen Kemper here.
Thanks for stopping by!
17 comments:
Love your card, Tina! TFS
Terrific card! Thx for sharing and being part of our Inaugural VC Rocks Blog Hop
Great card! I love the DSP!!
Pretty card. Thanks for sharing.
Love those colors together. Your style is great! (I looked at your other posts too!) Your Jan Tink CASE made me smile as I've done some casing too. LOL!
Cute card- I'm never very good with DSP but this looks like something even I could do!
I love this pinwheel card! I haven't tried to make one of these yet, but this one may be the one that makes me try. thanks for sharing
Clever! What fun idea for this paper. Very Creative
Thanks
Marti Crapo
I love looking at those pinwheel cards. I have SOOOOOOO much leftover DSP that I need to use or feed to Roscoe. Maybe this will have me get off my behind and make some. Great job.
Carey Rogers
aka Roscoe's mommy
I like the look of this card!!! What a great idea. Nice Blog BTW!
Love your card and what a great idea. I love pinwheels, and enjoyed the color combo.
I've been looking a the Build-a-Brads and wanting to try them. May have to order now..nice card!
Love the colour combo's. You make working with DSP look sooooooo easy - I admit I struggle at times!
tfs. gWEN
Fun Fun Fun - pinwheels are my favorite!!
Cool card
Love the pinwheel and the DSP used.
I love the pinwheel. It is such a happy card with the DP and colors.
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