Today I am sharing the last of my Christmas Spinning Puzzle Cards Series focusing hexagon nesting dies to make interactive snowflake Christmas cards with minimal supplies. Today's video is about ways you can use up scraps, especially in the hidden layers that peak out when the cards are mixed, using something different on every card, as well as adding a shaker card element on one version. These ideas could easily be used to make birthday, thank you, hello, etc. cards, by simply substituting snowflakes for butterflies, flowers, or even something like a football.
The first card today shows the whole process, start to finish to make a Spinning Puzzle card, and how to hide your brad if you need to on your design. There are lots more examples of Christmas, and everyday Spinning Puzzle Cards on my other video in this series that you can find on this playlist:
Stamped Snowflakes Spinning Puzzle Card
Inky Snowflakes - use only two stamps and coloured inks on layers
Shaker Stamped Snowflakes - add a central shaker element, 5"x7" size
Die-cut Snowflakes - keep things flat
Snowflake Tree - get sparkly to use up some different colours of scrap glitter card
Black and White Snowflakes - glitter and a shaped card base
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Skull and Cross Buns: https://www.skullandcrossbuns.com/products/
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Hexagon nesting dies similar to the ones I use:
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Bar tray I use as an ink pad holder:
WOW Clear Gloss Embossing powder:
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