Friday, May 25, 2012

May PTI Blog Hop


A quick share of a card I made for Papertrey Ink Blog Hop.

Here is this month's inspirational picture


And here is my take on the picture. I made a swing interactive card. I learned to make this card from Julie Ebersole's class on Interactive cards.


In this pictures below, you can see how the circle swings when you open the card.


This is the inside of the card when fully opened.

 

Supplies:
Cardstock: Stampers Select White and Simply Chartreuse from PTI. Basic Black from SU
Stamp sets: Argyle background stamp, Inside Out Happy Birthday, Day Dreamer from PTI. Cherished from The Craft's Meow
Inks: Archival Jet Black ink and Sage Amuse Ink
Accessories: Rhinestones from Kaisercraft, Border punch from Martha Stewart, Circle dies from Craft Concepts, Gingham digital pattern paper.

Hope you like it :) I believe there is a die to make this type of swing card by Sizzix available at Simon Says Stamp Store if you like to purchase the die. But you can make it without the die as well like I did :) It is all about partial diecutting.

Thanks for visiting and happy hopping!

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42 comments:

Tracey McNeely said... [Reply to comment]

This is just stunning Gayatri, I love your swing card. So creative!

Elena said... [Reply to comment]

how fun! love it - you so clearly took the inspiration photo and translated it to your card! (ps, did you find these colors as hard to photograph as I did?)

Crafterkhush said... [Reply to comment]

Swings cards are so much fun to make and the color combo.. Unusual and when translated into paper .. you have turned it into a gorgeous card.. Love your take on the inspiration Gayatri...!

Banu said... [Reply to comment]

Superb Card Gayatri. Awesome interpretation of the photo. Loved it!!!!!!

cards by cara said... [Reply to comment]

Love this, Gayatri!! Isn't this a fun colour scheme this month? I probably would never choose it so it's great to stretch my creative muscles!! And we must be channeling the same interactive vibe because I watched a YouTube video last week and learned how to make these flip flop cards. I made a bunch but haven't photographed them yet. I didn't sign up for the class but now wish myabe I had to get some other technique tips!! :P

Veronica Z said... [Reply to comment]

How creative and super fun! Love your card!!

Marybeth said... [Reply to comment]

Wow, Gayatri this is stunning ! Amazing ! You are so darn creative and this card shows it!

Rebecca Deeprose said... [Reply to comment]

Terrific card Gayatri! It makes me smile- love the inside too!

Kelly Griglione said... [Reply to comment]

Great swing card, Gayatri! I love seeing different ways to make the card base. And I really love how you decorated the circle on the INSIDE of the card ... all about the details!

Deb said... [Reply to comment]

Gayatri, this is so creative! I love how you made this card interactive! Simply beautiful!

Leigh said... [Reply to comment]

Wow, this is so cool! I love your mix of patterns and the gems in the flower centres are the perfect finishing touch!

Laura B. said... [Reply to comment]

So cool!

Monika/Buzsy said... [Reply to comment]

Very pretty Gayatri. Love the swing part. The circles look great.

Rhonda said... [Reply to comment]

This is so cool Gayatri!! LOVE it.

Cassie_lu said... [Reply to comment]

great card and use of the folds and cuts

Deanna Jean said... [Reply to comment]

Love this card...so fun!

Lisa said... [Reply to comment]

I knew you would have something pretty Gayatri! WONDERFUL card ;)

Stacy said... [Reply to comment]

Such a dimensional card, I love all the layers!

Kim said... [Reply to comment]

Wow, this is just amazing! What a fabulous card, so creative and beautiful...love every little detail.

victoria h said... [Reply to comment]

Gr8 stamping of patterns and flowers on this swing card. I must admit the new sizzix die looks tempting!

Kara Lynne said... [Reply to comment]

Ooooh, absolutely love this card! Great choice in paper designs along with the circle swing. Perfect take from the image!

landerson213 said... [Reply to comment]

So amazing! Love all your work! :)

Lauren
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Quip1320 said... [Reply to comment]

So pretty! It is just the right about of color, bling, etc.

Tracy said... [Reply to comment]

I just love it - big and bold with a gorgeous balance of the black and the green. just beautiful

Jennifer K said... [Reply to comment]

So fun! I really need to learn how to do those interactive cards because I just love them. Adds a little twist on these homemade cards of ours... :)

Kara said... [Reply to comment]

beautiful!! love the unique design!

Jacquie Southas said... [Reply to comment]

beautiful!

Gerdine said... [Reply to comment]

This is gorgeous!! Love the effect! Curious how you made it! Have wonderful weekend!

Anne said... [Reply to comment]

This is a wow card to me. Love it all.

Pam W Merwin said... [Reply to comment]

Such a great use of the colors and an amazing interactive card!

Denisse said... [Reply to comment]

wow so pretty!

Val Hilchey said... [Reply to comment]

This is both totally cool and very elegant! Love it!

lostinpaper said... [Reply to comment]

Amazing Gayatri! what a fantastic take on the inspiration, love the interactive design!!

Suzanne Russell said... [Reply to comment]

Great interactive card design! Beautifully done as always!

Paulette Still said... [Reply to comment]

Very cool! Cards that move are so much fun.

Dawn said... [Reply to comment]

Fabulous Gayatri. I saw the dies but they are very expensive. I've seen square ones but this looks stunning. Love the colours

Pendra said... [Reply to comment]

Stunning card, very creative!

Michelle said... [Reply to comment]

Gayatri, this is an amazing, wonderful, awesome card! Stunning, beautiful! I can't say enough to express how much I like it! Wow!

Jenny said... [Reply to comment]

This is awesome! Haven't tried this type of card yet but you've rocked it for sure....love the mix of patterns and colours , perfecto !!
Jenny x

Christina said... [Reply to comment]

Wow! Stunning!

Charlene said... [Reply to comment]

So creative!!

jintyoo7 said... [Reply to comment]

Stunning, Gayatri - I hope to play along with this challenge too! Brilliant interactive element :)