Hello Blogging Friends!!
I have a fun Halloween card to share with you today!
Ingredients:
Kraft card stock
Black paper
Neenah Solar White paper
Black ink
C5 Copic marker
Spiced Marmalade distress oxide
Assorted paper for the leaves
For this A2 card I started with Kraft card stock for the base of the card. I took a piece of Neenah Solar White paper and the Tim Holtz Halloween Thinlits and cut out the cobweb in the top left hand corner. I took some black ink and the Tim Holtz Black Cat stamp and stamped that onto the bottom right side of the card. I took some Spiced Marmalade distress oxide and rubbed it onto the paper with my blending tool and then I spritzed it with some water. I took the black ink and the Trick or Treat stamp and stamped that onto the card. I took the Lawn Fawn Stitched Leaves dies and assorted papers and cut out the leaves and added them to the card. I took some black paper and the Impression Obsession Cat dies and cut out one of the cats and tucked him behind the leaves. I attached this to some black paper and then added it to the card.
Oh wow this is such a FUN Halloween design Lori!! I just LOVE that spider web die!! That cat poking out from the leaves is so fun too! I love Halloween and you've done a faboolous job with this my friend! HUGS
ReplyDeleteSuper cool Halloween card Lori!!! Have a blessed day
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
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DIANA L.
This is so fun!! I love the spider web die!! It looks so amazing!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
such a fun Halloween card, thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way of incorporating the spider web and the solid orange background! Your tricksters might enjoy tricking you with this fun card, Lori - VERY artsy, and so wonderfully detailed with that pumpkin-like, textured backdrop to all the fun autumn elements! Love it! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation, my friend, and I do love the kitties. :-D Loving the collage look with the spider web and the leaves.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Lori...love the colors and the contrasting textures
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia