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A Bit on the Spooky Side

>> Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Hello Crafty Friends!



Today, my cards are a bit on the spooky side!



This first one uses the new Beware Window (197H) combined with the So Spooky It's Scary Halloween Greeting (218E) and some of the pumpkins from Peculiar Pumpkin Patch (625K). 

I made the wooden background using the ink, spray, smash technique, and then running the panel through a wood grain embossing folder.  I stamped the window twice, sponged the bottom layer, and fussy cut and popped up the wood warnings. 

I then stamped and watercolored the pumpkins, sponging around the edges after cutting out a few of the pumpkins.  The sentiment was stamped, sponged, and then cut up.  I put the skulls in the larger broken window pane. To finish it all off, I drew in some spiderwebs with a white gel pen which I also used on the colored-in pumpkin eyes. 

On this next card, I ran a white paper panel through the same woodgrain EF as above and then I sponged it with the same inks.  I did the window the same as above but watercolored the inside blue. I added in some spooky die cuts from Sizzix and then stamped and fussy cut the new Spooky Jack Halloween Greeting (224F).  

I love a spooky Halloween card and these definitely qualify.  

Hope you are having a fab week!

Hugz,

Nancy


4 comments:

Lisa said...

Nancy, these are two great Halloween cards with that fantastic new Window image. Really love the pairing of the dies and the wood emboss folder too.

Sue said...

You are rocking this Beware Window stamp Nancy! Love how you made the pumpkins creepy looking and your backgrounds are both incredible! You are the queen of spooky :)

Robin Clendenning said...

Oh, I love both of these card!! They are both so amazing and the stamp used in such a unique way, wow, just love how you did them!

Karin said...

I love how you made the window stamp 3 dimensional! So much depth and texture and I love how those screaming ghosts!

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