Halloween Witch Career Card
One of the World Cardmaking Day challenges at Joy Clair's blog was to "Stretch Your Stamps." You are supposed to use a stamp in a way that is different than originally intended. I chose a stamp by Crafty Individuals which is an image of four vintage ladies. I thought it would be fun and "different" to use it on a Halloween card. To do this I stamped them on orange cardstock and then made a couple of witch hats to put on a couple of the images. These fun witches are linking up at:
Joy Clair WCMD Challenges (Stretch Your Stamps)
Tuesday Morning Sketches (see below)
Try It On Tuesday (It's Halloween Time)
The Crazy Challenge (Halloween)
Hiding In My Craft Room (Halloween Colors)
Top Flight Stamps (WCMD Make A Card Challenge)
CARD RECIPE:
Stamps -- Crafty Individuals (Image) and Riley & Company (Sentiment)
Ink Pad -- Clearsnap (Wicked Black)
Cardstock -- Recollections
Patterned Paper & Washi Tape -- Pink Paislee
Puffy Stickers -- Pebbles
Thanks bunches for sharing your beautiful card with us at TioT this time. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteA beautfiul Halloween card is this ! Unique! Thank you for sharing it with us at Try it on Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome and the quote made me laugh out loud...going to use it on my halloween cards! So great!
ReplyDeleteAmazing card & that sentiment is just great!!! Thanks for playing along with Joy Clair Stamp's World Cardmaking Day Challenge!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Halloween card. Thank you for joining us at TioT.
ReplyDeleteWow, an amazing card for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at TRY IT ON TUESDAY
Well, I don't know about your costume, but you put a lot of thought into this card, and it has paid off. LUV how you added witch hats to the two images Fun combination of elements. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage images! Thank you for joining us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and sentiment! Thanks for joining us at The Crazy Challenge.
ReplyDeletegroetjes, Ellen