This Pinwheel Tower Card was made for Creative Creases Challenge #12 ( https://secretstamper.com/2021/07/be...ve-creases-12/ ) where Debbie challenged us to make a card using the new (to me) Pinwheel Tower Card. She pointed us to an excellent video tutorial on the technique on Linda Heller's blog ( https://lindastamps.com/2021/06/19/v...l-tower-cards/ ). It looks complicated, but it's super easy! The challenge is to essentially come up with four different "card faces" that coordinate with one another.
To make my card, I instantly thought of the super large 2010 Stampin' Up! (SU) "Sweet Pea" Designer Series Paper (DSP) pack that had 24 different double-sided pattern papers. After 11 years I'm still hoarding this paper pack because of it's versatility!
I've uploaded the four "fronts" of my card that I made for my husband's birthday, so you can see them in my nearby posts.
The nice thing about this card is that it folds flat to fit into a 5"x7" envelope! I chose SU Island Indigo as my card base since it coordinated so well with the 2010 pattern paper I chose.
It's a fun card, and I'm sure my husband will think I did some magic to create it! I am giving it a difficulty level of "2" out of a possible "5" just because you have to essentially create four card fronts. It's not hard, just takes a while. Have fun! And thank you, Debbie for featuring this fun fold on your blog challenge!!!
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