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Happy Halloween card

Here's a not so spooky Halloween card created with pretty papers, die cutting and stamping. I had someone specific in mind while creating this one and I hope they like it. I love the bright orange and the silhouette of the tree and the witch.
I'm not sure the stamp set and coordinating dies are still available but if you have similar dies you can recreate this card. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think.


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The inside
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Supplies:
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Additional supplies: Scotch 3M foam tape, ATG tape runner.

  1. Create a card base from Basic Black card stock to measures 5 ½” x 8 ½” and score at 4 ¼”.
  2. Cut a 4” x 5 ¼” piece of Spooky Night DSP and adhere to the card base using your favorite adhesive.
  3. Stamp the moon from the stamp set using Crushed Curry ink and sponge the edges with Pumpkin Pie ink. Adhere the moon in the center upper right corner.
  4. Die cut the witch silhouette from Basic Black card stock, pop it up on foam tape and adhere to the right of the moon.
  5. Stamp the sentiment on Very Vanilla card stock using Pumpkin Pie ink and punch with the Word Window punch. Next, punch a piece of Basic Black card stock using the Modern Label punch and adhere the sentiment on top. Pop the sentiment up with foam tape and adhere to the card base as shown in the example.
  6. Die cut the tree from the coordinating dies and adhere to the bottom of the card base with fine tip glue.
  7. Die cut a pumpkin from the Spooky Night DSP and back it with a Basic Black die cut. Pop up with foam tape and adhere to the bottom right corner.

For the inside of the card, stamp a sentiment and adhere another pumpkin from the DSP in the bottom right corner.

I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration. Thank you for visiting.

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