Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Frankenstein
I just love to make Halloween cards! I just love the colors of the frightfully delightful season.
This week on the Sassy Cheryl's Challenge Blog, I am hosting a challenge called "Get Your Spook On"...just in case you need an excuse to make a fun Halloween card. Two free digis from Sassy Cheryl's are up for grabs too, so come on..."Get Your Spook On".
For my card, I stamped the Frankenstein Lulu from Kraftin' Kimmie's "Halloween Lulu" set with Memento Tuxedo Black onto Neenah Solar White Classic Crest cardstock. I colored the image with Copic markers and cut with my detailed scissors.
Using a Nestabilities oval die, I cut an oval and sponged Adirondack Lemonade and Adirondack Willow dye inks. I framed with a black cardstock oval, also cut with a Nestabilities die.
On a scrap of lavender patterned paper (sorry, source unknown), I stamped Rubbernecker's "Sleepy Hollow Tree" with Versafine Onyx Black. I sponged some Whispers Lilac dye along the top of the scene. Then, I assembled the card. The sentiment is also from the Kraftin' Kimmie's "Halloween Lulu" set.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!
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7 comments:
Oh Kecia it's frightening card!!! Her face is ugly!! :) Love tree and background. :)
Jasmina
Spooky Baby - Spooky! I can remember drawing those stitches on my friends and little brothers faces when I was young. Halloween was such a fun time of year. Love the layout and the combination of stamping with a digi works perfect here.
Love your challenge theme too. Halloween cards are fun to make. Hugs
Wow! Your coloring is over the top on this one!! She just GLOWS!!! Love the color combo too!!
Omgosh! I love your coloring of her skin! Awesome! what an adorable Halloween card!
Hugs
Judy
Awesome coloring and colors - they make the card jump off the page! So well done and such a fun image. Hugz!
Well, I'm glad you like making Halloween cards Kecia. . .b/c this is just too stinkin' cute!!!
Love it!
Just awesome...Love all the wonderful Halloween colors...Hugz, joann
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