Instead of using a contrasting paper, I stamped the image twice and colored the images up the same with Copic and Touch markers - this let me position the spinner track over the image without losing any of the details.
You can see how the two images layer together - and the bat spins (or it's supposed to!) around the little track. I'm having some issues getting it all the way around - not sure what science I'm missing... but it's still fun.
Stamps I used: Mr. P. Umpkin, Bart, Going Batty
Remember you still have time to comment on the IO designers' blogs for your chance to win a $25 gift certificate - we're giving away 4 of them! For all the details and links, check the IO Blog. All the new Fall/Winter stamps are available in the IO webstore now, and headed to a stamp store near you. (By the way, if you ever see my stamps in your LSS, will you send me a picture? I'd love to see! You can tag me on Instagram at dinakowalcreative !)

Oh my, this is so cute!! What a clever idea for a spinner card!!
ReplyDeleteI am seriously try this. Great card and inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great technique and cute Halloween card, Dina!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on a spinner card!
ReplyDeleteLeave it to you to come up with this really cute way to make a spinner card. I love it!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute card. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteahh such a great design, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!! I love this!!
ReplyDeleteI love this set!
ReplyDeleteHow darling this
ReplyDeletespinner card is!
Love the bat.
Carla from Utah