Showing posts with label Frankly Frightful!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankly Frightful!. Show all posts

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Spellbound! & Toxic Treats

Hi Every
I have been having so much fun
with all of Mary's
Hoping you are all ready for
a Spooky Hallowween
 
Today
one stamp set
two different style cards
from the new
stamp set
 
used Martha Stewart Spider web punch
to form this border some glitter strips
and Doodlebug papers for the background
Hat is from Mini Monsters cut at 3"
 ribbon  is from May Arts
 
I just love how versatile
this stamp set is!
background papers from My Minds Eye
bottle is from
Sizzix Big Die
Apothecary Bottles
I covered the entire die with versa mark
then covered with ultra thick embossing powder
and heat embossed then just bend the die
back and forth and the embossing cracks
looks like glass
some skittles for the treats
from Carri
DoubleClick- AKA Abusybee
and skeleton border die is from
 
fits perfectly
on Stampin' Up
modern Label punch
 
"Witch and ghost make merry on this last of dear October’s days. "
 
~Author Unknown
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Frankly Frightful!

Hi Everyone 
My day to post over at
Cardz TV Gallery
great new blog with a new project
Monday through Saturday
 
I couldn't wait to use Mary's newest stamp set
some papers and bling from Doodlebug Designs
and little "Frankie"
colored with a few copic marker
he is just too cute to spook!


wanted to talk about something that to some of us is honestly
"Frankly Frightful!"
cutting your stamps.
Now I can assure you they don't feel any pain
the only twinges of anxiety will be your own.
 are high quality clear photopolymer stamps
 no worries on cutting them at all
for my card I need the sentiment to be in a straight line so I cut it 

they go back together so easily


You can also mask them off but when I try that 
I always end up having ink smears all over  

don't be afraid 
come on over to the dark side 
and give it a try.
 
Next week Think about it Thursday will be back

Have a Happy Crafty Day.

Karen