Happy Halloween

With three more days till Halloween I thought I would do one more card to celebrate the season. I am wishing everyone a safe and healthy Halloween.

In case you are wondering what water colors I used. I purchased Hand Made Modern water colors from Target. (link provided) The water colors are super affordable. In addition, they come in a wooden box with 24 pans and two brushes. They are not a professional grade but I liked them all the same.

Also I used Martha Stewart Onyx and Sterling glitter as embellishments for the shaker card. Recollections has microbeads set and I used only ebony and silver. You can find these gems at any Michaels.

If you are interested in purchasing any card featured in this blog, let me know. All proceeds will be donated to Ocean Conservancy. My favorite place to be is on the beach and I want to help keep it clean and do all I can to maintain our oceans.

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Have A Faboolous Birthday

October 9, 2020

12th birthday

October birthdays are super fun to celebrate because you can incorporate a Halloween or autumn theme. Today’s card was made with a lot of love because the recipient of this card turns 12 today:)

It’s a shaker card using Lawn Fawn’s Stitched Mug dies. Lawn Fawn has several Halloween stamp sets and die cuts. I used what I had in my stash.
You Tube is a fabulous resource. Over the years, I have tied to learn to sew. I found an iridescent floss at Joann’s Fabric. I attempted to try to stitch the side using my sewing machine however the floss was too delicate kept breaking so I ended up sewing the side by hand. It’s not a straight line but my attempt to make this card special.

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Ghostly Greetings- Lawn Fawn Challenge #86

October 6, 2020

quick video of what the card can do:)

When you have three children under the age of 16, Halloween is a blast! It’s one of my favorite times of the year. Lawn Fawn makes it a lot of fun with their stamps and die cuts. Plus they have these challenges that bring together our crafting community of card makers. This is challenge #86, Halloween and Fall Inspiration. I used a couple of things that do not have a link to Amazon. Namely, Hydra Colour for the metallic splatter you see on the globe and background. You can find Hydra Colour at Etsy or click on the link. Hydra Colours are handmade watercolors, super creamy and vibrant colors.

In addition, it would be proper to link Lucy Abrams shop. She has the cutest sequins to use as embellishments. The deep black gemstones called Ebony Mix caught my eye last year. I hope you enjoy this card.

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Shutter Card- Happy Halloween

September 30, 2020

A Lawn Fawn Challenge #85 Awesome Autumn

According to Wikipedia, Halloween is part of Autumn. Therefore, I am entering my ‘ Happy Halloween’ card in Lawn Fawn’s challenge #85.

The Shutter card die is a lot of fun to create cards with. I kept thinking of my own childhood and the times I spent trick or treating with friends on Halloween. Each card tells a story, my card’s story unfolds by using Fox Costumes Before n’ After stamp set and die. Foxes dressed up as a skeleton, a cupcake, and bear go trick or treating, along with chickens dressed up as a donut, a ghost and a witch, down a picket fence. Along the way they see a black cat and what appears to be a ghost in the tree. One has to think this can only happen on Halloween, when folks decorate.

I used black cardstock because I wanted to show how creamy Distress Oxide are. I also used Taylor Expression brushes to blend Distress Oxide. You can feel the colors of the night during a Halloween outing, knocking on doors begging for candy. Cracking Campfire, Spiced Marmalade, Blueprint Sketch and Cracked Pistachio were the colors used for the night sky. I also used Hydracolour handmade watercolors to fleck small iridescent specks onto the night sky.

When you think of Halloween, you think of candy. A shaker card would be fitting for card like this. At Michael’s, I found Recollections embellishments called Sprinkles Vermicelles and all I could think of was it looks like the sprinkles from a cupcake. Inside the window, I included stamps of lollipops, candy corns, and candy from the stamp set called Fox Costumes Before n Afters from Lawn Fawn. I found embossable plastic on Amazon called Judi Kins Embossable Window Plastic. This has been a game changer because you can not heat acetate much less emboss something on acetate. With Embossable Window Plastic I was able to emboss the words, ‘Happy Halloween’ on the front of the window.

Below is a list of supplies I used to make the halloween card. Affiliated links used when possible, at no cost to you.

Trick or Treat

I wanted to spread some Halloween cheer with this cute little stamp set from Reverse Confetti called Too Cute to Spook. Each month Reverse Confetti has a monthly challenge called Stock your Stash. September’s challenge theme is ‘Halloween/Fall Fun’.

I colored this card with my Copic Markers. Wanting to give my card a sparkling look, I used Wink of Stella clear color to color certain areas. In addition, I love giving my cards texture look so I usually highlighted certain areas with glossy accents.

In my previous post, I talked about how Copic Makers are an alcohol based ink marker. The colors are vibrant and blend easily. Why spend the money on expensive marker, you might ask? There are three different styles of Copic Markers: Classic, Sketch and Ciao. I like Sketch markers the best because it fits my hand better. With Copic Markers you can refill them and maintain your collection by keeping them clean. In addition, you can replace the tips (nibs) of the marker once they have been wore out. My Copic Marker Sketch have dual ends. At one end I have a brush nib and the other end is a chisel nib. Thaneeya Mc Ardle has a website that explains in great detail about Copic Markers. Click on the link and it will take you to her website. I am not employed by Thaneeya Mc Ardle or Reverse Confetti, I’m simply sharing what I love about card making.

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