Halloween is creeping up on us and Papercraft Star has the perfect challenge to get your Tricks & Treats completed!
Challenge 67 - A trick or a treat - anything haunted!!
Okay, I know I say this a TON but I had a blast making my card for this challenge!
I used ribbon, fiber, die cuts, inking, stitching, and fussy cutting to get this look, which is why it was so fun to make! I layered the fibers and burlap ribbon, along with the die cut for a fun look. I scrunched up some burlap ribbon and stitched over it to flatten it out a bit for a more interesting look.
Stop by Papercraft Star and play along with us! You have until 6:00am EST on Monday to post your entries for this challenge, I hope to see you there!
Thank you for stopping by and Happy Haunting!
Regan
Supplies:
THATB: Spooky Halloween Nine (026)
Card Stock: Basic Black & Very Vanilla (inside) by Stampin' Up!
Pattern Paper: Spook Alley by Making Memories
Ink: Basic Black by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Big Kick, sewing machine, large classic inverted scalloped circles by Spellbinders (largest), computer and printer
Other: Black Metallic Adornaments by EK Success, Burlap Ribbon from Wal-Mart and crackle accents by Inkssentials
O.K there's creepy, then there's spooky, but this card is down right SCARY! Perfect for Halloween. The burlap ribbon looks amazing! It almost looks like wings behind the scull. Always so inventive Regan:-)
ReplyDeleteIt really IS SCARY !! How smart to add that crackle, it so enrichens the frightfulness.
ReplyDeleteI had to order that scary digital set after seeing your card! You totally rocked it! Wow!
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Jennifer
You definitely nailed the spooky aspect with this one. :-) That creepy skull matched with the trims you chose made a great card Regan!
ReplyDeleteI love this card!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat Card, Regan!! LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteWow Regan! That skull image is awesome and too spooky, I love those swirls on it, fab Halloween card! Thanks for visiting my blog and your sweet comment, I so appreciate this. Have a lovely weekend, greetz from the Netherlands, Ira
ReplyDeletewow..its fantastic & my eldest boy would love this...he loves skulls & spooky things :D
ReplyDeletehugs and xxx
Gemma
Regan, I love how the burlap turned out with the stitching! So pretty, but it still has that rustic look that goes perfect with your Halloween card.
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