Owl Spinner Card Tutorial

Owl_spinner_for_cora_2 Today’s tutorial will show you how to make this spinner card. (The owl makes the best spinner card, ever!!!)

Congrats to Post #51…. Laurie Oertel…..you won the spinner card!

Don’t forget, post a comment & you’ll  have a chance to win my sample on Wednesday around noon.

Stamps:  Just Celebrate & Birthday Whimsy

Ink:  Black Stazon, Celery, Apricot & Pretty in Pink

Cardstock:  Spring  Fling Designer, Confetti White, Celery & Whisper White

Tools & Accessories:  Word Window Punch, Dimensionals & Aqua Painter

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83 thoughts on “Owl Spinner Card Tutorial”

  1. You are awesome! Now I am wanting the just celebrate set!! Thanks for showing us multiple ideas with one set!! I so look forward to your projects everyday.

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  2. I have wanted to make one of these cards for a long time and now it all makes sense. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. WOW that looks so easy! Now if I only had that punch I could make those too! well I have added it to my never ending wish list. thanks Angie!
    Tina C.

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  4. A FINE tutorial!! I tried one of these before, but it went into the circular file LOL. Will try it again after seeing how you did it! Way cute!!!

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  5. Angie,
    I just had to comment finally on your blog..I look forward to getting the kids off to school and then getting on here to view your blog..I LOVE LOVE it..I have learned so much from you ..I have tried a few of your cards I am a visiual person so your tutorial are just awesome…
    I am like a kid in a candy store waiting to see what you will do next..

    THANK YOU SO MUCH SO all you do ..and for sharing your great ideas with us.. you are so kind to do that.

    I love the slider idea so now I am off to make one …

    thank you again for helping a non crafter become a crafter…

    Nita

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  6. This is great. You always do a wonderful job on all your Tutorials. Thanks for sharing and making your projects easy to follow.

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  7. What a great card! This would be so fun for a child’s birthday!! Thanks for all the great tutorials! Keep them coming!

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  8. Wow! You make everything look so easy. Thank you for all of the time you put into these projects. I turn my computer on each day now and can’t wait to see your new post. Now I have to order this set because you have shown me so many cute ideas. You are a great inspiration.
    Laura

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  9. you make everything you make so effortless. I look forward to reading your blog daily.

    thanks so much for taking the time to show us how to make your projects.

    denise

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  10. I loved that you messed up, it was great to see you boo boo. Now I feel much better about constently screwing things up.

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  11. Soooo Cute!! I made a spinner card many years ago but it did not spin like yours does, so I never tried it again. It could have been that I did not have the punch you used. Oh, something else to go on my wish list. 🙂

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  12. Perfect timing! I just got one of these spinner cards in a swap and was wondering how they made it. Now I don’t have to tear my card apart to figure it out. Thanks for yet another great tutorial.

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  13. I love watching your videos. You have so many great ideas!!
    This is such a cute card. I know I will have to try one.

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  14. I am having so much fun with your tutorials…your instructions are great and easy to follow. Thank you for taking the time to do these and for sharing your talents. I love all of your projects!

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  15. This is so adorable!!! I have been dying to order this owl. Hooray it’s finally available!! What a cute card! You have great tutorials!! Keep up the good work you inspire us so much!!

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  16. Thanks, Angie, for showing these tutorials. I love to watch them since you seem to make the process much easier to make!

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  17. How cute…and I was shocked to see how it was made. I would have never guess how the owl moved. Thank you for your ideas!!!

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  18. I am so happy I found your blog! Your ideas are wonderful…thanks so much for sharing. I am in the process of planning my stamp club and a workshop for next week and have struggled all weekend to come up with a card simple enough for my workshop, yet advanced enough for my club. When I saw your spinner card, I knew I had to give it a try!

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  19. Angie- he is precious! I just love everything you come up with, I swear! Visiting your site brightens my day! 🙂 thanks! Hope that headache is GONE!

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  20. I’ve seen spinner cards before but have always been afraid to try one. Your tutorial is great! Now I’m ready to give it a whirl. You make it look so easy. Thanks so much for sharing your talents. I can’t wait to see what you do every day.

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  21. Angie,
    Thanks for the wonderful tutorial! I have tried making this type of card before and it hasn’t worked out so well. Thank you so much for sharing all your wonderful ideas!

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  22. Oh my goodness! This card is fabulous and I absolutely love your tutorial. You are so creative and inspiring I have to check your blog every single day. Thanks for showing how to create this card.

    Joanne (tojoco)

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  23. Hi, I just found your website. It is AWESOME, loved your video tutorials, very neat and helpful! The owl card is adorable; I can’t wait to make it, I loved it!! I will definitely come back for more ideas. Thanks for sharing!

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  24. You have the BEST instructional tutorials – I learn SO much, not only are the instructions clear and consise, the cards are adorable, and I end up buying every one of the sets used – ARGH! Thanks SO much for all of your efforts, they’re amazing!

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  25. wow this is adorable. I’ve read the directions to this before but it seemed hard, this makes it super doable. I just found a link to your blog today *my friend Soon linked you on Stamp Shack message board* and I’m loving your videos and cute projects.

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  26. Wow, Angie! Another wonderful tutorial! I can’t believe you posted 3 in two days! 😀 It makes me so excited! I am really excited to try one of these cards. I just need to get the word window punch now! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  27. This tutorial was so helpful! I have read about how to make spinner cards and it always seemed so complicated. While there are many steps to it, now it looks do-able! Thank you!

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  28. Angie,
    You are awesome!!! When I first saw the set with the owl, I thought, I don’t need that!! Now you have totally changed my perspective…. I can’t tell you how much you inspire me!

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  29. This is the cutest idea…what a wonderful tutorial. You are a great teacher for those of us that are not the “experienced” stampers. Thanks for all you visuals…love it.

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  30. This is the cutest idea…what a wonderful tutorial. You are a great teacher for those of us that are not the “experienced” stampers. Thanks for all you visuals…love it.

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  31. Angie: Thanks for taking the time to make this great learning tool. I am a visual learn and also wondered “How do you do that.” The card is so adorable. Thanks.

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  32. I visit your blog almost daily, but have never ventured over here until today. OMGosh! Your tutorials are amazing! I just finished making an Easter spinner card for my MIL. Thank you so much for taking the time to do these.

    Hugs!
    Elizabeth

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  33. Thank you for the great tutorial. I am totally going to make a template for the spinner card. That will really take the fear out of this card for my newbies in club…

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  34. Only just found this tutorial,this is absolutely fabby and i have now just amade an owl spinner card for my daughter many thanks to you.Ypu’re a ‘STAR’

    Sue
    xx

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  35. Hola soy Eliana de Argentina y quiero decirles que estoy encantada con ls tarjetas! son hermosas! there beatiful! voy a tratar de ponerlas en practica, aunque no se encuentran los materiales tan faciles o son muy caros,Muchos besos!!!

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  36. I have just watched the “Owl Spinner Card” tutorial. Very cute and very informative. I am anxious to do some of these cards for my grandchildren. They always look forward to receiving cards and I try to send different techniques each time. All 5 are into sports, so I pick a theme which matches what sport they are into at the present time.
    I have watched all of your tutorials and hope to make each and every card you have done.
    Love your work.
    Mary Ann

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