It's been taking longer than I expected to get my mojo back after our fabulous trip to Northern Italy, but I have managed to get all the Halloween cards completed that I need for my grandchildren. Not unexpectedly, there are a couple challenges looking for Halloween cards, two of which end today so I thought I'd best get busy and write the blog post. (Oops! Missed the deadline on one of these.)
The first card was created for my twelve year-old grandson. I thought he'd like the eerie feel to this stamp and stencil set by Taylored Expressions called Halloween Scene.
I used some purple Distress Oxide inks and the My Favorite Things Clouds stencil to create the sky, adding some silver metallic ink splatters before stamping the bats. The stamp set comes in two parts, the jack-0-lanterns on the bottom and the sky with the bats for the top half of the card. There's a stencil for adding the orange glow to the jack-o-lanterns. The sentiment is a die cut one from Papertrey Ink, Tricky Trio.
The card ended up being 6X6, so I got out some Halloween paper left over from my scrapbook days, my Envelope Punch Board, and created an envelope for it. Hannah's card was created for an earlier Color Hues Challenge, and both of the cards went in a padded envelope to Wisconsin. Last year, I mailed both cards on the same day, but Caleb's card didn't arrive until two weeks after Halloween. Now the cards get mailed together in the same envelope.
I made three of the next card for the three girls here. They like getting the same card, and I know they'll be happy with this interactive one. Skylar's birthday card in September used some the The Greetery's honeycomb balls, and all three girls loved it.
The web in the background was stamped with Papertrey Ink's Caught in the Web stamp. All the rest of the products are from The Greetery. I used a double layer of dimensional tape to made the spider pop off the card.
The sentiment is from the Hey, Honeycomb Sentiments and stamped on a Tear Strip Banner die. The directions for creating the spider's body were from the Hey Honeycomb Halloween sentiment set. The final touch was to add a few rhinestone stars to the background.
These cards are off to Just Us Girls who have a fabulous Halloween moodboard this week.