We are half way through October. That means it’s time to order up your Halloween card goodies (if you haven’t already). I’ve created a quick-and-easy card with the Spooky Sweet Specialty Designer Series Paper and the coordinating Spooky Halloween stamp set. Here’s my Halloween card:
While my card features two patterns from the Spooky Sweet Specialty Designer Series Paper, four punched pieces from the pack of papers are the heart of this card. Here’s a look at the colors and patterns in the Spooky Sweet Specialty Designer Series Paper:
The pack of papers includes 2 each of 5 double-sided designs and 2 pages of coordinating punch-out images. Here’s a look at the fun punch-out elements:
I created a little collage with the witch’s pot, bubbling brew (a separate piece), the purple potion, the crow on pumpkins and the flying bat. The colors and shapes worked so well together on the card. Here’s a closer look:
The sentiment on my card is pulled from the Spooky Halloween stamp set. I stamped the single-stamp sentiment on two strips of Basic White cardstock and popped them up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Here’s a look at the Spooky Halloween Bundle, which includes the stamp set and coordinating dies:
The Basic Gray and Basic Black panels on my card are spooky and dark, but the bright, cheery colors in the collage at the center of the card bring a lot of fun to the card. If you like the mix of Granny Apple Green, Petunia Pop and Pumpkin Pie as much as I do, I hope you’ll save this for future reference:
I decorated my card with five Holographic Resin Dots in three sizes, adding a lovely shine to my card.
Stamps: Spooky Halloween Papers: Spooky Sweet Specialty Designer Series Paper, Basic Gray, Basic White Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black Accessories: Holographic Resin Dots, Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals, Stampin’ Dimensionals
Thanks for stopping by today!
Brian
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A fun “brew” of creativity!
🙂 Thanks, Mary! It was a fun card to make – and SO easy.
Cute card! I’m so glad I got your paper shares when you offered them, I made my Halloween cards way back then!
I’m so happy to hear it, Cindie! They are fun papers, aren’t they?!
I missed this blog post. I love this card and the fun punch-out pieces. I have used these fun items for most of my Halloween cards and have enjoyed the process so much. Enjoy your day, my friend!