Thursday, August 5

just one more…


Isn’t it great to spend the whole year in challenges that help you prepare for the holidays?
I recently found this challenge and will be able to get Halloween done all year long.
The base card is white card stock.
From black card stock I die cut the frame using Spellbinders “Glass Effects” die.
To get the stripes I traced lightly with a pencil along certain lines onto orange and purple card stock, cut them out, erased the lines, then glued them to the back of the frame. before gluing it to the card front with spray adhesive.
On lime green card stock I stamped the sentiment from Inkadinkadoo’s “Creepy Crawly” set with Memento tuxedo black ink.
This I die cut with a die from Spellbinders “Pierced Word Bubble”.
I also cut four more and glued them together to get dimension.
From more of the green card stock I die cut 5 “Frankensteins” using a die from Tim Holtz “Ghoulish” and glued them together then glued both 3D pieces to the card front.





3 comments:

  1. OMG Frankenstein is AWESOME ... great idea to stack him for dimension! Girlfriend, you share all the Halloween cards you want with us! We are enjoying the inspiration you're sharing! Great background idea too! Well done! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at the Two Old Bats Halloween challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back each month. Remember, you can play as many times as you’d like!! If we have 50+ entries, we will give a PRIZE. Who knows, there might be a prize without reaching that goal! LOL

    Darlene
    TWO OLD BATS HALLOWEEN CHALLENGE
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Please stop in for a visit!

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  2. What a fabulous 'Frankie' he is, love it! Yes great we can create for holidays all year long and have a place to enter them too! Thank you for joining our challenge at Two Old bats!
    Diane TOB DT {Nellies Nest}

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  3. Love the colorful background along with the green silhouette frankie! Thank you for sharing with us at Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge.

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