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Saturday, September 28, 2024

Happy Halloween

Hey, crafty friends! Carrianne here, sharing with you a wicked fun Halloween card featuring the Jack of All Faces Stamp Set

I began with a panel of orange cardstock, and then used the Beam of Light 4x8 Stencil and ink blended with Distress Oxide Wilted Violet using the Cottontail Blending Brush to create this wicked design. Next, I cut it using the You've Been Framed Layering Dies and adhered it to a purple A2 card base.


I then stamped the pumpkins, colored them with alcohol markers, and then cut them out using my Scan N Cut machine. I popped the pumpkins up with foam strips for dimension. I felt that it needed something more, so I decided to use another set from The Rabbit Hole Designs, the Spooky Sightings Stamp Set. Two of the spiders from this set were stamped and colored, then cut out. The spiders were adhered to the panel with glue. 


The sentiment is from the same set. I prepared a piece of black cardstock using the Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool, then inked the sentiment with Versamark ink. I then heat embossed it with white embossing powder and trimmed then popped up with foam strips for additional dimension. The card was completed with a few purple sequins for added interest and sparkle.


Thank you for dropping in today. Have a Fantastic day!

~ Carrianne ~



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Friday, September 27, 2024

Fiddly Jack

Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the new Jack of All Faces stamp set.



Card details:

  • Die-cut the smallest frame from You've Been Framed dies on white cardstock. 
  • Stamp the image from Jack of All Faces stamp set on the white cardstock panel with an alcohol-friendly black ink and color with alcohol markers.
  • Stamp the sentiment "Trick or Treat" from Jack of All Faces with black ink.
  • Blend the Fiddlehead Stencil with purple ink on a purple A2 panel for a tone-on-tone effect.
  • Attach white cardstock panel to the A2 purple panel.
  • Attach the purple A2 panel to a card base. 


Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

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Thursday, September 26, 2024

BOO-tiful Silly Pumpkins

Hello my crafty friends!  Jenn here with a colorful Halloween card featuring The Rabbit Hole Designs  Silly Pumpkins stamp set paired with the You've Been Framed dies set. These pumpkins are so silly and whimsy. I decided to color them in rainbow colors. I’m using printed cardstock from my stash for the background layers.

Supply List: 

From my stash:
OLO Markers 
Boo word die
Printed cardstock 

I stamped he Silly Pumpkin image (an Agota Pop illustration) with black ink and colored them with OLO Markers in a rainbow blend.  I grabbed some printed Halloween cardstock  with skulls and die cut the medium You've Been Framed die.  The woodgrain  cardstock uses the smallest You've Been Framed die and it is cut smaller using the inside frame die to trim off about 2" from the long end.  

I layered the Halloween cardstock on a green A2 card base with adhesive foam squares and added the You've Been Framed  wood cardstock layer on top with adhesive foam squares.  The Silly Pumpkins are glued to the woodgrain cardstock The Boo sentiment from my stash and is added above the pumpkins with adhesive foam squares.

It is a super simple card.  Thank you for stopping by to check out this fun and whimsy Halloween card created with The Rabbit Hole Designs Silly Pumpkins stamp set.  I hope you are inspired to create something lovely and fun today!.

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Sunday, September 22, 2024

Create a Meowgical Halloween Highlight!

 


Hello! It's Lauren on the blog today to share this sweet as can be meowgical cat Halloween card I created using the Meowgical Stamp set and the coordinating die set. 

You can watch me create it here in this quick video on my YT channel:



I just love all the cute images that are in this set and I hope I've given you a bit of Halloween inspiration today. Below are my links to products I used for my card. Thanks for visiting! 

*Disclosure: I use affiliate links where I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small amount which helps keep me creating. Thank You*

Meowgical Stamp Set: https://shrsl.com/4nzof

Meowgical Die Set: https://shrsl.com/4oq0p

Cottontail Blending Brush: https://shrsl.com/3htkd

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Friday, September 20, 2024

Happy Halloween Floral Arrangement

Happy Fri-Yay! Carrianne here, and I'm sharing more Halloween inspiration with this stunning floral arrangement featuring the Spooky Sightings Stamp Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs.


I began by stamping the floral image several times on heavy white cardstock. I then colored it using Copic markers. To add more interest, I blended Weathered Wood Distress Oxide ink to the edges of the panel using my Cottontail Blending Brushes and some splatter in various colors.


The sentiment is from Jack of All Faces, from The Rabbit Hole Designs latest release. I used the Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool and then stamped it with Versamark ink onto black cardstock. I heat embossed it with white embossing powder and then trimmed it. I popped it up on foam tape for dimension. The card was completed with black sequins.


Thank you for dropping in with me today! Have a Fantastic day!

~ Carrianne ~


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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Silly Boo Crew

Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the Silly Pumpkins 3x4 stamp along with a sentiment from the new Jack of All Faces stamp set.



Card details:

  • Die-cut the smallest frame from You've Been Framed dies on white cardstock. 
  • Stamp the Silly Pumpkins image on the white cardstock panel with an alcohol-friendly black ink and color with alcohol markers.
  • Stamp the sentiment "Boo Crew" from Jack of All Faces stamp set with black ink.
  • Attach white cardstock panel to A2-sized black & white patterned paper.
  • Attach the A2 panel to a card base. 
  • Add white gel or acrylic pen details to finish card.



Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

For more inspiration, updates, and news check out these awesome places! 


The RHD Affiliate Disclaimer:

We want to ensure transparency and honesty in our interactions with you, our valued readers. Please be aware that the links provided on The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, the project designer may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support means the world to us!



We kindly request that you accept the tracking cookie for the affiliate websites. Rest assured, this will not expose your computer to viruses or compromise your information. It's a necessary step for the company to attribute the sale to the affiliate, ensuring that creators like our creatives receive their rightful commissions.


Your trust and support empower our creators to continue sharing creativity and inspiration through our blog. Thank you for being an integral part of The Rabbit Hole Designs community!



Sunday, September 15, 2024

Hey Boo!


Hey crafty friends and welcome to today's blog post featuring The Rabbit Hole Designs' Jack of All Faces stamp set.   This is such a fun and whimsy set with four halloween sentiments and four pumpkin images  with one being a double pumpkin.  

The Rabbit Hole DesignsSupply List

Supplies from my stash
Cezanne Colored Pencils
Bearly Arts Craft Glue
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Teal Ink
Teal cardstock
Coordinating plaid cardstock
White A2 Cardbase
Alphabet dies

This is an easy card to recreate.  Here are the steps:
I stamped the two pumpkin images with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored them with Cezanne Colored Pencils, then cut out and set them aside.
Using the pumpkin bat image with teal ink, I randomly stamped the pumpkin all over a piece of  3 7/8" x 5 1/8" white cardstock to create a background.

I cut a strip of printed plaid cardstock to 1 1/2"x 3 7/8" to use at the bottom.of the teal pumpkin background.  I grabbed a die cut Alphabet set from my stash and die cut letter to read "Hey Boo" for the sentiment with the "Happy Halloween" stamp. They are glued down to the stamped pumpkin background with Bearly Arts Craft Glue.

After adhering and stamping the sentiment, I attached the card front to a layer of 4 1/16" x 5 5/16" teal cardstock and then attached this to an A2 card front.

The two pumpkin images are added to the card front the purple one is glued to the card with Bearly Arts Craft Glue and the blue green pumpkin is added with adhesive foam squares.


Thank you, I appreciate you taking time from your day to stop by and check out my Hey Boo! Halloween card featuring The Rabbit Hole Designs Jack of All Faces stamp set.   I hope you are inspired to create something lovely today! 


Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/c/JourneyCoachJenn

Blog - http://www.journeycoachjenn.com/

 

 

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Saturday, September 14, 2024

My Boo Crew!


Hi crafty friends! It's Lauren on the blog today sharing another fun card using the awesome new Jack of All Faces stamp set. These images have such fun expressions! 

I stamped my image onto a creamy cardstock then colored them using my colored pencils.



I then die cut the image out using a die from my stash, stamped on the sentiment, and ink blended
 around the edges using Black Soot distress ink.

To create my background, I ink blended Black Soot over the Connected by the Stars stencil onto a creamy cardstock panel measuring 4.25 x 5.5"(A2 sized). Then I adhered the panel onto a white, A2 sized card base.



Lastly, I adhered my cute pumpkins onto the card. I hope you have enjoyed all the different inspiration we have been bringing to you using this fun new stamp set! Happy crafting and thanks for visiting! 

Here are my links to the products I used: 

*Disclosure: I use affiliate links where I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small amount which helps keep me creating. Thank You*

Jack of All Faces stamp set, The Rabbit Hole Designs: https://shrsl.com/4nuh3

Connected by the Stars stencil: https://shrsl.com/3fzr0

Cottontail Blending Brush: https://shrsl.com/3htkd


 

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Gourd-geous

Hi there, friends! Carrianne here, sharing a clean and simple card using the new Jack of All Faces stamp set. This is my favorite image from the set. I love the crooked expression on the pumpkin's face, accompanied by a charming assortment of flowers.  What's not to love, right?


I began by stamping the image onto a panel of heavy white cardstock (#110) with Memento black ink. After that, I colored it with alcohol markers. The bottom area was shaded with a colored pencil to add depth and texture. I stamped the sentiment directly onto the panel using Versafine Onyx black ink. I completed the card by adding some black embellishments.




Thank you for dropping in today. Have a fantastic day!!

~ Carrianne ~






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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Jack of All Faces - Happy Halloween Blended Pumpkins

Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the new Jack of All Faces stamp set.



Card details:

  • Stamp the pumpkins from Jack of All Faces on an A2 white cardstock panel with a MISTI (stamp positioning tool) with a light-colored ink. Do not remove the stamp from the MISTI.
  • Use Post-it tape to mask one vertical stripe over the stamped image. Blend with light, medium and dark orange inks, top to bottom.
  • Adjust the Post-it tape to mask another stripe next to the original one. Blend with light, medium and dark orange inks, bottom to top (or in the opposite order of the first blended stripe). After blending, remove all Post-it tape from the cardstock panel.
  • Stamp the same image again in black ink. It should line up perfectly on top of the original stamped image since the stamp is still in the MISTI. TIP: I did light ink first for 2 reasons - to prevent any possible smearing of the black ink while blending and to have a crisp black image on top of the blended stripes.
  • Attach the white A2 panel to a card base. Splatter with a dark gray spray to finish off the card.


Have you heard about the Tic-Craft-Toe monthly challenge? My card fits the challenge with these 3 elements: Mask, Holiday and Orange. Check out this IG post for more info. There's a prize up for grabs!

Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

For more inspiration, updates, and news check out these awesome places! 


The RHD Affiliate Disclaimer:

We want to ensure transparency and honesty in our interactions with you, our valued readers. Please be aware that the links provided on The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, the project designer may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support means the world to us!


We kindly request that you accept the tracking cookie for the affiliate websites. Rest assured, this will not expose your computer to viruses or compromise your information. It's a necessary step for the company to attribute the sale to the affiliate, ensuring that creators like our creatives receive their rightful commissions.


Your trust and support empower our creators to continue sharing creativity and inspiration through our blog. Thank you for being an integral part of The Rabbit Hole Designs community!