Yup, I created this card all on my own! Shocker, huh? LOL Sometimes I can leave Pinterest and figure out a card on my own. Sometimes!!!
To make this card you need a folded half-sheet of Basic Black card stock. This card is folded on the left and opens on the right.
On top of the card base I taped a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Highland Heather. And on top of the Highland Heather I taped a 3-3/4" x 5" piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the "Monster Bash" 12" x 12" paper pack.
I used one of the dies from the "Frosted Frames" pack. I die cut it in Basic Black card stock and I trimmed off the snowflakes. We do NOT want snow here on Halloween. We did have a blizzard on Halloween in 1991. Some trick or treaters living nearby braved the night. I don't recall if our son went out or not. We probably just promised him all the candy that was left!! Okay, back to the frame. I took the other die that came in the set that cut out the inside piece. I took that inside piece and cut a piece of Whisper White that was just a hair bigger so it could be taped to the back of the frame.
I set the Whisper White piece in my Stamparatus and I stamped the words from the "To Every Season" set. Aren't they fun looking words? I stamped them higher on the piece because I wanted to have room to put part of the monster on it. I taped the Whisper White piece to the back of the frame and I set the frame in place using Dimensionals.
I stamped the monster from the "Boo to You" set. I colored him in using my Blends Pens. I used the light and dark Highland Heather for the body. I used Daffodil Delight for the toenails, teeth and dots in the horns. I used the light Granny Apple Green pen for the horns and the eyes. And that's it, just three colors. Cute, isn't he? I set him in place on the card with Dimensionals on the bottom and snail tape on the upper part. I gave him some green googly eyes from the "Assorted Googly Eyes" pack.
I used the small bat punch from the "Every Season Punch Pack". I punched five of them from the scrap Basic Black that was left from making the frame. I set the bats in place using pieces of Dimensionals. I think the card could use some bling and I may color some rhinestones using the dark Highland Heather Blends Pen and set them around on the Whisper White piece.
This was such a fun and quick card to make. I LOVE this little monster and it's SO kid friendly.
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
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