Friday, August 31, 2007

Are you tired...

of my Halloween cards yet?! ;-) Here's another one I did for today's limited supply challenge over on SCS - there were actually three challenges and I did two of the three on this card...an autumn scene and tent topper card...(click on the photo for a closer view)



All images are by DRS Designs, link on the right. I've made alot of Halloween cards this week so I think I'll take a little break from them!! Besides, I rec'd a whole bunch of new Xmas and BBQ images from DRS Designs today. Check out their current creations/Catalog section of their website...get a jump on your holiday cards now!!! It will be here sooner than you realize! I'll be back in the next couple of days with some ideas for you!!!

Back to my "Jack" card...I stamped my pumpkin and then made a mask so I could stamp the grass...I stamped the tree so that it looked like it was in the background and then drew a line with my black marker to look like it was grounded! I then stamped my cute little bat!! The grass is stamped with olive and brown and the moon, sky and pumpkin are colored with my chalk pencils. I used my mega scallop punch for my tent top/sentiment and ran some ribbon through it. Some copper brads around the image finished it off.

Next up is a case (layout/general idea) of the color challenge card I made yesterday...this time I combined a DRS Designs sentiment with a CC Designs (found at All The Scraps) bug.



I wanted her to look like she was standing in the flowers...do you see what I was going for here?! I used my giga scallop punch and she is stamped in black and colored with markers. The sentiment is stamped in olive and I added a jewel brad to secure the ribbon. The patterned paper is a scrap from a Provo Craft slab.

Well, I have yet to make it to my gardens...I'm off to do that now!
See you soon...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Never get tired of any of you creations!!!! You do great cards...tfs

Anonymous said...

Just LOVE the Halloween card! Too cute! :)

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