Hi, Janja here!
Halloween marks the last night of October. Since this spooky night is almost around the corner, I decided to do a Halloween card. During the autumn release of CottageCutz dies, I chose the werewolf die.
For the card we need:
- white card base: 4.3 x 5.5" (11 x 14 cm), folded
- white cardstock: 3.9 x 5.2" (10 x 13,2 cm)
- black cardstock
- Distress ink: Stormy Sky, Black Soot
- white color
- masking paper
From masking paper cut out mists with scissors and with the 4th die from the circle set, cut out a circle. Paste them on a white cardstock.
Coat the entire surface with a roller and Distress ink Stormy Sky. After work remove the masking paper. With a white color and a brush repair mists on places where the color went to masking paper. At the end shadow edges with Distress ink Black Soot, stamp bare trees and a flock of birds.
Cut out the werewolf from black cardstock and four spruces with the snowy tree die.
On ready background fasten cutouts.
And a bookmark with a witchy ghost.
Prepare cutouts from color cardstocks with the dies: witchy ghost, spiderweb and witch brooms & hat.
With the die fancy bookmark cut out only the upper part, the rest cut out with scissors.
Attach cutouts to the bookmark, insert a string and add wooden beads.
Cheerful reading.
Halloween marks the last night of October. Since this spooky night is almost around the corner, I decided to do a Halloween card. During the autumn release of CottageCutz dies, I chose the werewolf die.
For the card we need:
- white card base: 4.3 x 5.5" (11 x 14 cm), folded
- white cardstock: 3.9 x 5.2" (10 x 13,2 cm)
- black cardstock
- Distress ink: Stormy Sky, Black Soot
- white color
- masking paper
From masking paper cut out mists with scissors and with the 4th die from the circle set, cut out a circle. Paste them on a white cardstock.
Coat the entire surface with a roller and Distress ink Stormy Sky. After work remove the masking paper. With a white color and a brush repair mists on places where the color went to masking paper. At the end shadow edges with Distress ink Black Soot, stamp bare trees and a flock of birds.
Cut out the werewolf from black cardstock and four spruces with the snowy tree die.
Prepare cutouts from color cardstocks with the dies: witchy ghost, spiderweb and witch brooms & hat.
And don't forget on our challenge #7 - fall.
You have time to share your projects with us till the end of the month.
Enjoy and have fun.
4 comments:
Simply super idea ... I never even thought something could be made from that wolf die .
Brilliant
This is really brilliant, as Anita already said. This scene is gorgeous.
I like how you used the wolf die Janja and the great nighttime full moon scene you created -it doesn't have to only represent Halloween as you showed with your card-creative work
Wow, stunning card, I love your layout!
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