 Hi everybody it's Sam at Mixed Up Crowd, thank you for watching my tutorial today. So I'm back with another fun card and this is part of this year's Creative Card Series 2019 and this one I'm calling a Ferris Wheel card. So this piece here just moves around and you can decorate it however you want. I just wanted, I don't know, this is just what I wanted to do. I wanted to just cover it in flowers and I think it's turned out really nice and I've got that sentiment in the middle which has been heat embossed with some silver embossing powder and it says you're a whole lot of lovely and then it stands up with it stand like so and then you lift that up and it opens just like a normal card and you can write your message in here. So I do need to stamp something there but it's a double-sided paper but it's all the same so even from this side here it looks nice as well but I just think it's really fun. You don't have to have it moving like that if you don't want to once you see how I make it you don't you know there are ways that you can still change this so don't worry if you don't have the acetate or window sheet because you don't need it but I do think that does give the element of it kind of all floating like that and I think it looks really nice so let me show you how to make it. Okay so the papers I'm using are from the Forever and Always Paper Addicts 12x12 Paper Pack. This was another one of my favourites when I shared the six that they've recently released and it's just beautiful so I will show you the ones that I'm going to use today. It's mainly the flowers here that I fussy cut because they're so easy to fussy cut and then I'm doing the hearts so that's yeah that's the paper pack and as always I will link everything in the description box below. What you're going to need I've got this stamp set that I use for my sentiment which is the Always by the Woodwear Clear Magic Singles and I've just done for this one it's Always and then you can choose your subtitle so I've got Remember I'm Here and I've already gone ahead and stamped that and then I just fussy cut it again with silver embossing powder so that's all done. I've also gone ahead and fussy cut all of the hearts because again you don't want to see me doing these and I want to keep my videos quite short so they are the hearts really again straightforward nice and easy to fussy cut. Then I've got my stand I've got some few flowers left over from that card which I'm going to use and then my circles so this time I'm going to use paper so again just want to show you that you don't need to use acetate. Now I cut these so they're a five and a half inch diameter circle so that I know lots of you have this and you see it see me use it a lot so I've just set my dial to five and was it five and a half because there's five yeah five and a half okay which is just under 14 centimeters in diameter so if you've got the x-cut circle cutter then great and I will link that again in the video description box below it's really handy otherwise just use a side plate you could maybe use you know obviously if you've got a bigger roll but some kind of like tape that you might have in your craft room yeah I'm sure you will find something you want it kind of like that you do have to make an envelope for this anyway so if you end up going a bit bigger it's not the end of the world but you do want two pieces if it's double sided because well I say that if it's a nice print on the back then it doesn't really matter but because this is a oh it's got forever in all ways but it just didn't look so great I've done two because I'm going to stick them together so that'll be the backside and obviously the front there so quite plain but once I add the hearts and everything you know it's going to all come together so for the base you want a piece that's eight by four okay I've got my mini scoreboard out here but along the eight inch side you just want to score at four inches okay again if you want to make it bigger you can once you see how to make it it's very straightforward so just fold and burnish that piece and then along the four inch side pop it back in while it's folded just put a pencil mark at one and a quarter and two and three quarters you don't need to put one in the center but that's just where I worked out and then I done three quarters from the center on both sides but yeah it's one and a quarter and two and three quarters okay and that's along the folded part there then I'm just going to use my trimmer and from those two pencil marks that you've done ignore my middle one I'm going to line the pencil mark up with the blade here and then the point with the blade at the bottom and we're going to create that kind of tent shape that's one piece and then this time I'm going to line up the bottom corner there and then that pencil mark just make sure you get nice points okay and then I can just grab my rubber and get rid of that okay and then just burnish make sure it's all nice and now you've got your stand okay so you've got like I said you've got enough room to write in that but if you want to go bigger you can do so with this piece here what you want to do now I'm going to keep both in mind together just so it's easier to work with you just want to mark the center so I'm just going to grab my ruler I know it's five and a half so I'm just going to there we go so I just want to pop a hole at two and three quarters just using my pokey tool there okay get that done now because now you know you can see your center point and then it's easy to kind of you know add your pattern and everything so if you are using double if you're using two like me then I would say stick them down now because again it's just a bit easier I mean depending on how you're decorating it if you are using two pieces like me you may want to kind of sandwich stuff in between these two you might have some maybe flowers and some foliage and bits like that you could have them coming out from you know inside these two pieces so yeah again once you see how easy this is to put it together you can change it up okay my hole's slightly off there but that I'll re-piss it in a minute so now it's all down to you how you want to decorate it but what I would say actually I want to get that on now so I am just going to re-piss through that and then you want to line up the back so it comes up just above the hole there okay so once you can see you want to come down about I don't know half have an inch once again just watch me do it first and then you'll be able to see you want to make sure that you've got this all nice you don't want this running along the bottom and then you just want to open it up and I'm still holding it all in place because you don't want to pierce through both pieces you only want to pierce through the top one again push that through and then then pop your brad through split that where you split pin and then split it on the back now if you want to add something over that you could pop something in the matches you don't want to stick it too much you just want to maybe just stick it to the metal because you want it to be able to move around okay so there it is now again if you've got someone who is into archery if you've got someone who likes to listen to vinyl or CDs this is a great card for that because it's that shape so you can again this can you know you can do all sorts with this okay so now I'm going to start my idea is to have these all stuck slightly overlapping just because of the size I wanted to get as many in as possible but they are all going to be like this and whatever ones you have here you need to make sure that obviously it's not going to catch so it needs to come in enough so as you're moving it around if I go around I want to make sure that all of them are going to clear this white piece so whatever you stick down move it around as you go around the last thing you want to do is stick it all down and then find that something is coming down too far like there see those two that's just too much so I need to bring them up a bit again you just want them all kind of the same so I'm going to use this bit here that where the hearts go in I don't want to see I can just have them just kind of hovering on the outer part of that circle as soon as I can see it then that's you can come right up to that and they should now yeah clear the bottom okay I think it looks really cool and then this is going to go kind of there it's going to go and sit just on it and I'm going to have foam adhesive either side so it's lifted to the same level as that brad or split pin and then all of these pieces are going to be nestled around it and that's it so it is really really quick it's down to the decoration so that's where all the time comes into things the the card itself is really straightforward and fast to do so I'm going to get this all stuck down because I'm pretty happy with the positioning of them and I'll put this all on high speed and you can just see me quickly put it together and there you have it a really really pretty card absolutely love this it moves so freely so all of that is on foam so I haven't put anything sticking this piece with the brad underneath the foam is on this side and this side so it allows that brad to move freely you can see there okay all the card even it just you don't want to stick anything to it really just keep those free but yeah I hope you like it because I do I think it's really nice and it's something that you can like I said it can work really well with more masculine style cards and with hobbies you know the CDs the records the driving wheel or steering wheel that's the word you know what I mean and I just bring in the one with the acetate there as well I don't know which one's my favorite I like them both but I'd like to know what you think so pop your thoughts in the video description box let me know what you think and yeah if you've enjoyed today as always please give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel so you get to see more thanks for watching bye