Blog Widget by LinkWithin

Trick or Treat

>> Monday, August 25, 2014



I absolutely love this new Leonard Pig image, Count Porkula, even his name is adorable! Isn't he just the cutest? I know I'm going to have some fun stamping and creating with him.

For today's card I stamped Count Porkula in Memento Black ink on white CS, colored him with Copics and then die cut him with an oval nestie. I created the pumpkin by die cutting three ovals from orange CS, and sponging some Pumpkin Pie ink around all the edges. The middle oval was die cut a second time with a smaller oval to form a frame for the image. The vine and leaves were made using a flourish die that I cut and pieced where I wanted it to go. The grass was punched with a border punch and added to the black layer that was stamped with the spooky eyes background stamp with VersaMark ink and heat embossed with detail white embossing powder. The sentiment was stamped in black ink and die cut. Some pumpkin pie ink was sponged around the edges. Some dotted ribbon completes the look. Hope you like it.

Be sure to check the DRS on line store for the newest Halloween stamps, including Count Porkula!

Thanks for stopping by,
shelia

6 comments:

Sue said...

This is SO cute! I love the pumpkin frame for our little Count Porkula - and the spooky eye background is wonderful!

Karin said...

Love that pumpkin you made using ovals...So clever and LOVE that Count Porkula in the center too :) Super cute!

Samantha said...

I love this card, Shelia. Only, I get the feeling I'm being watched!!

Janett said...

Fabulous! Love the pumpkin with the Count inside. And your background is perfect.

Robin Clendenning said...

This is so cute! Love how you used the pumpkin for a frame!!! Love the colors you used as well! Those little eyeballs are so fun! LOVE your dot ribbon!

Jennifer E. said...

What a neat card! Love everything about it--the eyes in the background, the cleverly made pumpkin, and that grass border!

Blog Archive

StatCounter

  © Blogger templates Palm by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP