Easter Bunny Spinner Card
for our 3-year-old grandson, Ryan.
Ryan likes things that move and spin, so this card is perfect for him!
What makes the Easter eggs spin on the track?
Two pennies with a Mini Dimensional sandwiched in between!
Be sure to watch my Easter Bunny Spinner Card How-to Video Here:
Here’s How:
- Attach Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper to Basic White card front (measures 5 1/4″ 3 3/4″)
- To create the track, punch or die-cut an opening across the bottom of the card front. For this card, I used my retired Word Window punch. I made one cut, then lined up the punch again with the opening and punched again.
- Stamp Easter eggs from the Easter Bunny stamp set on Basic White card stock using Basic Gray ink. Color with Stampin’ Blends or Stampin’ Write Markers. I used various colors of Stampin’ Blends. Fussy cut using scissors.
- Layer 2 pennies, one on top of the other with a Mini Dimensional in between. Since the pennies are slightly larger than the eggs, I covered the top penny with a piece of Granny Apple Green card stock punched using a 3/4″ circle punch. I attached the circle to the top of the penny using Liquid Glue.
- Attach the eggs to the top of the penny using a Mini Dimensional.
- Insert the penny into the punched track. The penny with the eggs should spin along the track.
- Stamp bunny on Basic White card stock using Basic Gray ink. Color using Stampin’ Blends or Stampin’ Write Markers. I used the light Smoky Slate and Flirty Flamingo Stampin’ Blends. Punch using the coordinating Easter Bunny punch. Attach to card front using Mini Dimensionals to pop it up.
- Stamp greeting on scrap Basic White card stock using Basic Gray ink. Attach to Fresh Freesia mat and attach to card front using Mini Dimensionals to pop it up. Add embellishments to complete.
Fun, and the possibilities are endless!