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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Halloween for Hand Stamped Sentiments

This is a one SUPER cool sketch challenge. You can check it out over at Hand Stamped Sentiments and all the cards made by the Design Team based on this square sketch. Serioulsy, you definitely need to pop over and see the cards and meet a new designer on the team--I'll give you a hint: she is a one talented stamper and a fast runner!
I busted out my favorite stuff for this card to include lots of new Halloween goodies. I started with 5 1/4" square Basic Black card base and then layered on a piece of Witches Brew DSP. The Apothecary label is stamped with an image from Toil and Trouble on Pumpkin Pie. The skull is stamped with Versamark and Heat and Stick Powder so I could add black glitter (YUM) on Summer Starfruit. When the glitter was finished I punched it out with another one of the Apothecary labels. The bottom greeting is from Seasonal Sayings and I used Versamark, Heat and Stick, and more black glitter.

8 comments:

  1. hi! we don't do Halloween in France but your card is awesome!!! ;)

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  2. I love how the skull is peeking around the other layers on your card. Love, love, love Halloween - and your card is FABULOUS! Very cool... a little creepy. Thanks for drawing my name for the Connie & Mary Fall Preview! :-)

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  3. I am not a big Halloween fan, but I LOVE this card! Great use of the DSP with the skull peeking out. :)

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  4. What an awesomely SPOOKY card! I am so getting in the spirit of Halloween, thanks for the little push!

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  5. You made that glitter work! Love it!! Love the layers and the different shapes.

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  6. OMGEEEEE!!! I LOVE everything about this card! The glitter, the skeleton peaking out on the DSP...all of it is awesome...f'rilla :-)

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  7. Wow!!!!!! This card is stunning! I didn't know how I was going to use that giant skull DSP but you've totally given me inspiration!

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  8. Fabulous Halloween card! I love how used the DSP. Now I'm going to have to get my Halloween stamps out to play. Thanks for inspiring me!

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