Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Frog Stew

Get Your Boo ON! Only 5 More Weeks Until Halloween Season! It's time to start crafting your spooky home decor, make those party invites, or start preparing treats for visiting boys and ghouls. This week the Stampendous Design Team is Getting our "BOO" on! 

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 Paper
Acrylic Handle
MEM01 Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink by Tsukineko®

Plus:
Dark Olive Cardstock
BoBunny 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 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

Go to the Stampendous Blog for more ideas.

Happy Creating,
Louise

4 comments:

Bunny said...

She is awesome. And that stew..........Whoa! Kids would love this card. The frog jumping out of the stew is great. [Bunny]

Viki Banaszak said...

What an awesomely spooky witch!

NicoleN said...

Spooky card with a lot of detail & color.

barbara macaskill said...

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!