Showing posts with label Halloween card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween card. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween with Classic Witch

HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ALL!!!
Hello everyone ,Cheryl here with another Halloween card made using the CottagCutz Hocus Pocus Release from The Scrapping Cottage. 

I used the CottageCutz "Classic Witch" and colored her with copic markers. She is easy to put together, and then I decided to use the frog on jar of eyeballs, he is too cute!!!

For the greenery I used the CottageCutz Ivy that came out in the CottageCutz "Victorian Garden" Release. I colored them with copics as well. I framed the one layer with the CottageCutz "Spiderweb Border" , and then stamped a Happy Halloween from Victorine Originals. Added a bow and some webbing from RRR!!







Thank you all for looking and have a Happy Halloween to all!!!
Hugs,
Cheryl

CottageCutz Design Team Call can be found HERE!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

We interrupt this Christmas Season...

For a little Halloween treat. Haven't the projects this week been amazing??? The new Christmas dies are simply beyond precious and I hope you've all grabbed a few of your favorites.

Erika Taylor here today to share with you my favorite Halloween Die. The Elegant Witch Legs die really has a tonne of options. From Witch to Barbie and everything in between. I've paired this great die up with my favorite Halloween paper collection this season. The Oct 31st line from Fancy Pants. I love the colors and the distressed look they have. I added a few small marker doodles to the skirt and the boots and then a layer of Helmar Crackle Medium to the skirt. This is the final product. I hope you like it.







Don't forget there is a new challenge here on the Cottage Blog. Use frames!!! If you don't have a frame die, create one using small pieces from other dies. You could win a gift certificate!!! You can find the challenge HERE

Until next time
Toodles
Erika Taylor






Monday, October 17, 2011

Scrapping Cottage Challenge #6

Hello everyone, Erika Taylor here today with a late October Challenge. I do apologize for my tardiness and I hope that all the Cottage Cutz/Scrappers Cottage Fans understand and forgive me. We have had a bad bout of Pneumonia in our home that has really put the strain on things. But brighter days ahead and the first bit of bright news is Septembers winner. Random.org selected this one, and I couldn't agree more.

Here are your random numbers:

9

Timestamp: 2011-10-16 00:32:52 UTC

#9 is Barbara. Congratulations to you, Barbara! You've won a $25.00 gift certificate to The Scrapping Cottage. Please email scrappingcottage@cox.net to claim your prize.

Now onto this months challenge. I'm absolutely loving the frames from Scrapping Cottage and this month I challenge you to create a project using Frames. You can use any Cottage Cutz die from any season or collection. I've got a Halloween card and a Christmas Card using this beautiful frame.




For these card I used the  Gothic Frame w/Witch. This frame is so ornate, yet works so well with Vintage and Grunge designs.

Now lets see your frame creations.Just add your project below using the InLinkz tool and remember to use Cottage Cutz dies to win!!!






Sunday, September 18, 2011

Happy Haunting

Fall is definitely here and with that comes thought of Halloween and Haunting. I'm a huge fan of Halloween so when I saw these new dies from Cottage Cutz, I knew that I'd end up getting all of them. From haunted houses to pumpkins, lanterns to witches, these dies are perfect to personalize any of your Hallween crafts.

Hi everyone, Erika Taylor here today to share with you a "spook"tacular card using the Haunted House Border die. I love the detail in this set and wanted to create a background scene for the little My Little Shoebox bats. I die cut the images from some great Mica Metallic Paper from Paper Temptress to give a little sparkle to the card. Hauntingly delish right?


Isn't that Haunted House beyond amazing??? Love Love Love it!!! Not only can it be used as a border, but you can create great scenes with it. I love versatility when it comes to dies, and Cottage Cutz dies give so much of that. If you haven't seen the Halloween dies yet, make sure you take a look. Also I see some fantastic Christmas ones as well that are simply stunning.

Thanks so much for stopping in today. Make sure you leave a comment with all of the projects on the blog. We love to hear what you have to say.

Until next time
Toodles
Erika Taylor