I wanted the wheel of my card to spin around completely so I used the "twist" card technique that I found in the resources section here on Splitcoast. I just cut my hole a little larger than instructed so my wheel would spin all the way around.
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Tue, Jun 28, 2011 @ 8:10 PM
Gorgeous!!
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Wed, Jun 29, 2011 @ 5:57 PM
Lori, I'm thrilled, you did an outstanding job and love you your twist idea! I guess we can be an inspiration to each other LOL! I'm going to have add the new twist to mine! I think you are the first person that has ever cased a card of mine that I know of, it's very flattering. Love your wood wheel and the new "SPIN" to the whole card! Thanks so much for sharing, it's beautiful!