Happy Halloween Bendi Card
>> Thursday, October 15, 2020
There is glitter on my ghosties. The background was done with Distress Oxide Inks sponged on but remind me next time that black does not stamp over the oxides as BLACK unless you heat emboss it. I even used my Misti Tool...no luck!
The clouds were done with an opaque white pigment ink and a small makeup type sponge. For the RIP gravestone I stamped it again on white, colored and cut it out to glue over the one I stamped on the background. I wanted that one to show up better plus it is easy to cut out!! I used DRS stamps: RIP Gravestone, Silhouette Graveyard, Flying Ghost, Leaning Ghost, Silhouette Halloween 3 in 1 Tree, and Batty Happy Halloween.
My next card features the new ghost and good ol' Leonard.
DRS Designs stamps: Small Flying Ghost, Leaning Ghost, Count Porkula,
I used some dies from Tim Holtz Sizzix collection for the village and scary looking background of tangled thorny branches. I also used some MFT's rectangle dies to create a frame which I popped up. I glued the Trees, Trick or Treat and Count Porkula to the outside of the frame.Thanks for visiting today!
Robin
5 comments:
These are fantastic Halloween cards, Robin. What great combinations of stamps & dies! They are both so full of details, they hold your attention for a long time!!
Amazing colors on that sky Robin and two super fun Halloween cards. I love that fun fold on the first card too.
Two fantastic Halloween cards Robin! Your beautiful colorful sky's just make both cards and I love the floating velum ghosts on the 2nd card. Leonard doesn't look scared though :)
Wow, Robin, so many totally fabulous details and colors! l love that fence and died gauze and it works so well with the fun images and die cuts. The glittery ghosts are so cool. I can't decide which I like best so all I know is that they are soooo well done and soooo cool. Hugz
These are fabulous Halloween cards, Robin! So much detail & color! Your sky bg is beautiful. You might try the Versaclair nocturne & see it that works. I think it does, but you'll have to heat set it when used on top of oxide inks. Your vellum ghosts are so spooky.
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