Halloween Cards! // Card Creations
October 31, 2017
Happy Halloween friends! Today I am sharing the couple of Halloween cards that I sent out this year. In case you couldn't guess, I made these just a few days ago, of course waiting until the last minute. I don't have many Halloween stamps, so I resort to using embellishments to make my cards work.
These cards are the traditional A2 size at 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" made out of white cardstock. My background paper is from DCWV's Halloween stack which is a couple of years old. Still working on this dang paper stack! This is one of my biggest purchase regrets currently, but I am getting through it, piece by piece.
I used some chipboard pieces from Studio G as a center point and used a white doily from Recollections to create a flat base. The sentiment on the front of the card is from a new stamp set that I picked up from Michael's the other night when they were 60% off. I stamped all of my sentiments in Memento black ink.
The inside of the first card uses the same stamp set as the front. I love how I can mix and match these banner pieces to make a fun sentiment! I also stamped a tiny little pumpkin at the top of this inside.
This card has a lot of different elements. The sentiment is from an old Studio G sticker set, the washi tape is from Recollections, the glitter bat is from EK Success, and the witch's hat is from October Afternoon. This is a great way to use larger or leftover die cut pieces in your stash.
I finished off the inside of this card similarly to the last card. This time I included a washi tape cat sticker at the top! I hope you enjoyed this two spooky little cards. How're you celebrating Halloween this year? I hope it is a fun one! Thanks for stopping by!
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