Here's another sample I made for the July Release. It features the new Frog Stew stamp. Isn't she awesome!!! I had so much fun creating this card, she's creepy and fun all at the same time! It makes a great Halloween card, or invitation to a Halloween party.
Stampendous:
CRP304 Cling Frog Stew
SSC1263 Spider Fear PCS
MPW811 Mixed Media White PaperSSC1263 Spider Fear PCS
Acrylic Handle
MEM01 Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink by Tsukineko®
Plus:
Dark Olive CardstockBoBunny Orange Citrus Vintage 12OCV937
Copic Markers - BV20, BV23, BV25, V17, R01, R08, R22, R24, R29, YR04, YR07, Y13, Y21, E31, E33, E42, E77, YG01, YG63, YG67, YG91, YG93, YG95, C1, C3, C5, C8, C10
Paper Edge Distresser
Black Foam Tape
Instructions:
Step 1: Fold a 4 1/4" x 11" piece of Dark Olive cardstock in half to form an A2 card
Step 2: Use the Tuxedo Black ink to stamp the Frog Stew image a 3" x 4 1/2" piece of white paper, color with Copic Markers, distress the edge
Step 2: Use the Tuxedo Black ink to stamp the Frog Stew image a 3" x 4 1/2" piece of white paper, color with Copic Markers, distress the edge
Step 3: Cut a 3 14" x 4 3/4" piece of dark olive, distress the edge, adhere the Frog Stew image to it
Step 4: Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of the orange cardstock, stamp the spider web in two corners and a spider in the other two corners, adhere to the card front
Step 5: Use foam tape to add the Frog Stew image to the card, placing it at a slight angle
Step 4: Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of the orange cardstock, stamp the spider web in two corners and a spider in the other two corners, adhere to the card front
Step 5: Use foam tape to add the Frog Stew image to the card, placing it at a slight angle
Happy Creating,
Louise
4 comments:
She is awesome. And that stew..........Whoa! Kids would love this card. The frog jumping out of the stew is great. [Bunny]
What an awesomely spooky witch!
Spooky card with a lot of detail & color.
I would love a big bowl of Frog Stew! Please make sure that I get a leg or two.
Your card is spookalisciously terrific! I love the spider webs in the background and the recipe cardstock layer is perfect! TFS!
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