A2 All for Baby Pinwheel Tower Card Video Tutorial
Hello and welcome to my blog; during my Facebook Live last night I shared how to make an A2 Pinwheel Tower card featuring the All for Baby Bundle from the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog. Pinwheel tower cards are all the rage right now and are actually a lot easier to make than you may think. It did take me a little time to sit down and figure out the measurements to make it fit into a Medium Basic White Envelope but I did figure it out. Here's a look at my card.
Tips & Tricks:
You can make this fun fold card with just a few pieces of cardstock and some designer series paper for an impressive presentation. The person that gets this card will be very impressed. And if you have seen any pinwheel tower cards then you already know that they will stand on their own.
Plus this type of card fans out when opened just like a pinwheel that we played with as a child. You can really take these cards much more than how I made my card today. You can add designer series paper to the back side of each panel, to the inside as seen here. There's so many possibilities the only thing you have to remember is that the more you add the more bulky they become.
All for Baby:
Be a hit at your next baby shower with this All for Baby Stamp Set. Use these precious images separately, or combine them to create a drying line full of sweet little onesies, rompers, bibs, and more. Adorn your handcrafted cards and gift tags with these fun images and see just how cute laundry can be!
This is a Distinktive stamp set; it has a special texture that gives added depth and dimension in a single step, creating photorealistic images. The All for Baby Stamp Set is a made of photopolymer and contains 15 photopolymer stamps. Pair the All for Baby Stamp Set with the Baby Clothes Dies to adorn your next papercrafting project with these adorable Baby Clothes. You will watch everyone go gaga over all the adorable projects! With the Baby Clothes Dies you will easily make your own precise cutouts of baby clothes and accessories for greeting cards, gift tags, and more.
Video Tutorial:
Sizes & Dimensions:
Highland Heather Cardstock - 4 1/4" x 9" (scored on the 9" side at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6)
Highland Heather Cardstock - (5) 4 1/4" x 2 1/4"
Basic White Cardstock - (5) 4" x 2", (1) 2 3/4" x 3 3/4", scrap for stamping
Subtles Designer Series Paper - (6) 1 3/4" x 3 3/4"
Happy Stampin'
Rick Adkins
Creative Stampers July Tutorial Bundle:
Get the July 2021 Creative Stampers Tutorial Bundle Free with any size order in my online store or it can be purchased for $22 in my Tutorial Store. The July Creative Stampers Tutorial Bundle features 10 creatively festively fun projects featuring Christmas Projects.
Rick's Fun Summer Stamping Special:
Summer is almost here, and I am super excited to announce my Summer Promotion for this year. This year I want to kick summer off with a bang and with a whole lot of fun too! And what is more fun that spending summer stamping together! You will be able to earn tokens for a couple different things. When you earn a token, I will put your name on it during my weekly Facebook Live and drop it into my Garden of Fun Prize Bucket! At the end of the promotion, I will do a prize draw for some fun prizes from everyone’s name in the bucket.
Crafty Corner Monthly:
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Join me for the July Crafty Corner Monthly Online Card Club/Class. You can join the card club as a member for $39.00 a month and get all the perks of being a member or take the class for only $44.00 a month with no commitment. July Clubs features the All for Baby Bundle. Click here to find out all the details and to register by July 20th.
Coffee & a Card Round 3:
Coffee and a Card with Rick is my monthly card class that I do online on my weekly YouTube Live at 11:30 am CST. Each month we focus on one stamp set, one pack of paper, and one ink pad. I share with you five different cards (one each week for five weeks). You can read all the details and check out what's instore for this round by clicking here.
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Much Love,
Rick