Showing posts with label Fancy Folds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fancy Folds. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2011

Halloween and PPA110

Hi Everyone.  Here I am again with another post...rather confirms the amount of time I have spent stamping.  Oh well, just having fun.

There was an earthquake off the coast of Vancouver Island today 6.4 magnitude.  There was no damage and no one was hurt but it was felt over a wide spread area - Washington State, Vancouver and the BC Interior.  Apparently it was felt in Kamloops but I did not personally feel it.  I have felt 2 in the past that have occurred in BC.  Hopefully this is not the sign of things to come.  BC is located on the "Ring of Fire" and reports indicate that we are long over do for a big one. 

Now on to more pleasant things, my Halloween card for the PPA110 challenge.  I experimented with a fancy fold for this card, namely the side-step card.  I used the tutorial that is located on Split Coast Stampers and it was very easy to follow.  What was really neat was the scoring.  I used the new Simply Scored from Stampin' Up! and it makes those multiple score lines so easy. 



Stamps: Warmest of Wishes (c – 122672 $12.00 Hostess $, w – 122670, $16.00 Hostess $, p. 5 Holiday Mini), Wicked Cool (c -120600, $17.95, w – 118738 $24.95, p. 24, 2011-2012 IB&C),
Paper: White Naturals, Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Whisper White, Old Olive, Brights DSP Stack
Ink: Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories: Simply Scored, Big Shot, Spider Web Embossing Folder, Large Oval Punch, X-Large Oval Punch, 1-1/4" Circle Punch, Round Tab  Punch, 2-Step Owl Punch, Markers: Pumpkin Pie, White Signo Gel Pen
Technique: Side Step Card
 
 
 I really had fun making this card.  The Side Step fold really lends itself to doing a scene.   The little ghosts were made using the body of the owl and his feet clipped off and then turned upside down.  The pumpkins were punched using the X-Large oval punch and the 1-1/4" Circle Punch and then the edges sponged and attached together.  I hand cut the stem and did some curlycues from Old Olive card stock


Enjoy your weekend and until next time......
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