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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Too sweet to be scary!

 Hello! Kimberly here with a card to share using the new Halloween Cupcake stamp set and Cat Eye stencil! I just love this stamp! Halloween desserts are always so much fun. 



To make this card, I began blending Wilted Violet and Twisted Citron distress oxide ink through the Cat Eye Stencil. Then, I cleaned off the ink from the stencil, lined it back up again and spread glitter paste over the stencil. While I waited for it to dry, I stamped the cupcake and spiders using the Halloween Cupcake stamp set. Then I colored the images with Copic markers and cut them out. There are matching Halloween Cupcake Dies also!

Next, I began assembling the card. I used foam tape to adhere the stenciled panel to the black card base. Then, I glued a black oval and a vellum spiderweb that I had in my stash to the card. I added foam tape to the cupcake image to pop it up on the card and glued the spiders around the web. Finally, I stamped the sentiment from the Halloween Cupcake stamp set on a strip of white cardstock and layered it on a strip of purple. Lastly, I added the sentiment to the card using foam tape. 

Thank you so much for stopping by! 

Kimberly

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Spider Glam

 


Hi everyone! Lauren here to share a spooky yet inspirational slimline card. I used one of the spiders from the new The Right Shoes stamp set illustrated by in house artist Tatsiana Zayats. These spiders are super fun and easy to color!

I started out by creating a slimline panel using a stitched rectangle slimline die from my stash. Then, I stamped the spider at varying heights along the card using black ink.

Next, I colored them using colored pencils in shades of cool grey. 


To create the web lines, I used used a black fine line marker with a ruler. 

For my glammed up spider, I stamped the spider on watercolor paper. I used a neon orange watercolor brush marker to color her up. Once she was dry, I fussy cut her out and adhered her on top one of the existing spiders on my panel. I added extra bling using an orange and black sequin.



The sentiment that I stamped in the open area below the spiders came from the Turtle Botanical stamp set. It is one of my all time favorite sentiments!

I think this is a really great inspirational card to send out in the Halloween season. Thanks for visiting! For more awesome inspiration check out these places:


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Halloween Treat Tag

 

Hello again my crafty friend! It's Amanda from Pear Blossom Press again, with a fun new Halloween tag to share. I combined the spiders from The Right Shoes stamp set, with florals from Pretty in Peony to create a sophisticated, yet creepy tag. It's perfect to tie onto a bottle of wine, for a more grown up Halloween treat. Don't you agree?

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I'll be back soon with another fun project to share. In the meantime, check out these awesome places for more inspiration...

The Shoe Fits!

 Hello my crafty friends, today I am on The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog sharing this fun shoe card and I added some sassy legs. I know for a fact, the shoe fits!

The Right Shoes is a spooktacular stamp set! The illustration is by artist Tatsiana Zayats. The image is a pair of hanging ankle boots, but I took the artistic liberty to create crossed legs coming out of those boot!
 This is a clean and simple card with the colored image fussy cut and raised slightly on the card front using foam squares.  The sentiment is stamped in VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink over the Cat's Eye stencil creating a fun look for the card front, but not taking away from the shoes.
 I use non conventional Halloween colors (teal and Purple). The image is stamped in Nuvo Almond Cream ink to create a no line coloring with Copic markers.
I added the legs and colored them to look like a purple leggings.  I drew the black cobwebs on top of them to give a fishnet stocking look. 

The Rabbit Hole Designs Products Used 


I hope you enjoyed this The Shoe Fits card featuring the The Right Shoe stamp set and the cats eye stencil.

 

 

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Wicked Pumpkin

Hello there! Michelle here, sharing a cute and posh gourd! I've been loving white gourds and pumpkins. I stamped Gourd-geous with tea dye distress ink and colored her with Copic Markers. I used shades
(pumpkin) YG91, E41, E41,W7, W5 and RV99
(hat) R81, r83, R85, R56, and RV99,W5, W7, RV99

 For the background, I used the stamp set Cocktail Witch and stamped the stars using tea dye ink and colored them with Copic Markers. I used shades 
(orange) R08, YR04, YR02
(pink) R85, R83, R81
(yellow) YR24, YR23, YR21
RV99
I embossed the sentiment.

Thanks for stopping by for a peek!!

Michelle


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Wicked! slimline card


Hello my crafty friends! I hope you are having a wickedly great day!  I have been having such fun creating with The Rabbit Hole Designs witches stamps.  They are whimsy, fun and a tad sassy!
I finally got my hands on the Cocktail Witch stamp set and the sentiment stamp set - Things a Witch Might Say.  I paired them up with the Spell It stencil to create this fun layered slimline card.

I am really enjoy using alcohol markers to color with.  They blend beautifully. I try to keep it simple by using a light, medium and dark marker shade of each color family.  For instance the dress is colored in light medium and dark coral colored markers.


Using the Spell It stencil and my green Cotton Tail Blender Brush, I create a word "WICKED" across the top of the slimline card front with Twisted Citron Distress ink.  I stamped the sentiment "wicked never looked so good" (minus the word wicked) just under the right side of the stenciled WICKED.  I used double side foam adhesive to attach the Cocktail Witch to the right side of the card.  I added some bat bling and retro stars to the card front.  The card front is comprised of three layers of cardstock (darkest blue, cobalt blue and a pink printed cardstock) all layered on top of a lime green slimline card base.

Here are the Rabbit Hole Designs Products used





 

I hope you enjoyed this Wicked Slimline card  featuring the Cocktail Witch and Things a Witch Might Say stamp sets. I love hearing from you. Please leave me a message letting me know what you like most about the August Release from the Rabbit Hole Designs. 



Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Wicked Little Frog


 Hey crafty friend, Amanda from Pear Blossom Press here again. I am so excited to share today's project. The frog on this card has got to be the best coloring I've ever done! Isn't he cute? And a little bit wicked? He is from the Got A Bug set. I've had him in my stash for a while, but I haven't had a chance to play with him yet. Over on the Sweet Sentiment site, Jammie has a coloring class for him. It's very inexpensive, so I decided to give it a shot.

Since I've got Halloween cards on the brain, I decided to top him off with the witch hat from Gourd-geous, then add the spider, sentiment, and stars in the background from the new Cocktail Witch set. The background was colored in with my Copic markers too. 

Thanks for stopping by today. If you'd like detailed instructions and links to the specific products I used, hop on over to my blog... pearblossompress.com.  


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Thermoweb Collab- Hex yeah!




Hello crafty friends! 

Welcome back the the rabbit hole.
  Echo here for some more crafty inspiration! Today I have a fun collaboration with ThermowebI love making Halloween cards and these products from both companies were a great match up! 



Thermoweb is offering a $25 gift card with this collaboration! Head on over the The Thermoweb blog for details to enter to win.

How I created this card.



Sprayed the back of my stencil with Pixie spray. Then applied deco foil metallix gel in glazed pewter

 

I used the deco foil stencil pal tool to apply the mettalix gel.


Die cut layers 


Distress edges and ink blend.


Stamped sentiment from Hex Yeah stamp set in VersaMark ink and embossed with white embossing powder on black card stock. Die cut sentiment. 

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For further details and supplies used visit my blog! 

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Stamp on- Echo

TRHD & Therm-O-Web Collaboration

Happy Monday everyone!
Niccole here ...

I am so excited to be collaborating for The Rabbit Hole Designs with Therm-o-Web this week. I will be sharing not one but two blog posts. So make sure you check back later in the week.

You can enter win $25 in Therm-O-Web product. Head on over to their site to find out how.
I am using one of my favorite stamps from The Rabbit Hole Designs, which is Gourd-geous and the Diamond Flower stencil. Both are available at Simon Says Stamp and at The Rabbit Hole Designs stores.
 
This is the Therm O Web Transfer Gel I used for my card along with the Silver Shattered Glass Deco Foil. Have I told you I LOVE this foil? I do, I really do!

Now onto my card ...

Here is how I made this card:

1. Turn laminator on to really heat it up good.
2. Cut and fold a black A2 card base.
3.On the card front I used my stencil to apply the Transfer Gel
4. I let the Transfer Gel dry. It's dry when it turns clear.
5. Place fold shiny side up on to of card with Transfer Gel
6. Put card with foil on it in carrier sheet
(I use a piece of copy paper folded in half)
7. Run through laminator
8. Peel foil away from card to reveal your masterpiece.
9. Added black circle to center front of card
10. Stamp, color, and cut out TRHD pumpkin image
11. Attach Pumpkin with foam tape.

** Make sure not to throw away the negative piece from your foil. You can definitely reuse it . I will be sharing a card really soon using the negative piece of foil.**

 Doesn't this Silver Shattered Glass Foil just sparkle? I mean it shines here but trust me this picture does NOT even do it justice. I think it definitely is one of my favorite foil.
This cute pumpkin is floating on the top of the card with foam tape. I love how the hat is gray and it adds to the Silver Shattered Glass foil. Wouldn't you agree?
Here is one more look at the full card. I just want to say ... If you have never played with foil; you really should try it. It is so much fun and there are so many possibilities when using Therm-O-Web products. Make sure you come back later in the week ... I will be using Therm-O-Web Flock. It is so fuzzy and bright. It makes me happy every time i use it.

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Until next time ... Hugs & inky fingers!

-Niccole-


Spooky Front Porch Card



Hello my crafty friend, it's Amanda from Pear Blossom Press again! Now that fall is here, I wanted to revisit the Front Porch Card I made over the summer and give it a Halloween makeover. This time I added lights too! Take a look at it in action...



For the spooky version of the card, I switched up the colors and decorative elements. You can see the original card and how to build the frame here. Instead of a white house, I colored it in shades of grey with Copic Markers. This time around, I kept the cutouts from the door panels and taped them back in place. I added a spooky fence in front of the pillars and swapped the flowers and stars for a jack-o-lantern and bats from the Hex Yeah stamp set. Instead of the kissing couple behind the doors, I've got the Caffeinated Spider swinging from a piece of thread. Notice she's holding candy where her coffee mugs usually are. I just masked off the mugs on the stamp before stamping, then stamped candy in their places, and used a Copic liner to connect the legs lines. I embossed boo and push here onto a die cut banner and tucked it behind the pumpkin.

This card has three different interactive elements to it. First, the doors open. The Impresslit I used both cuts the doors, and embosses the stone pattern around them. So all of the work is done with one pass in the Big Shot. The second interactive element is light! I used one of my EZ-Lights and taped the battery to the back of the bottom step (with the switch lined up under the push here stamp). Then, I simply punched a hole through the step, threaded one of the lights through, and taped it in place behind the pumpkin. I taped the other two lights above the center of the doors to light up the spider and her web. The last interactive element is the swinging spider. To do this, I just taped a piece of thread to the back of her, then sandwiched the top of the thread between two layers of foam tape. By using a double layer of foam tape all the way around the back side of the porch piece, it left her plenty of room to swing, and room for the light to bounce around.



I love how this one turned out! In fact, this card actually inspired the first card, even though it hadn't been made yet. Being on The Rabbit Hole Design's design team, I knew the jack-o-lantern stamps were coming and that got me thinking about creating a front porch to put them on. Since it was early summer, and I had been searching for porch decor on Pinterest, my feed was full of great ideas for summery porch scenes. That's when I realized this card base could be adapted to any season. (I already have a Christmas card in mind.) What kind of scene would you make?

You can find the sister article to this post on my blog today, along with links to the specific products I used. Soon, you'll be able to find my EZ-Lights here at The Rabbit Hole Designs. Until then, you can find them here. Be sure to pick up these items to recreate today's card...

Hex Yeah
Boo to You
Caffeinated Spider (available September 30th)
Liquid Pixie Dust
Diamond Glaze

Thanks for stopping by today! I'll be back soon with more fun cards to share!