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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Boo-Frickity-Hoo


I'm up on the Rubbernecker Blog today with my Boo-Fickity-Hoo Halloween card.  The Pumpkin Man has a matching die available that also gives you the moon.  I always pick up a matching die for a stamp, it makes cutting it out so quick and easy.  Just click on the names in bold print and it will take you to the product.

Here's how my card was made;

1.  Stamp Pumpkin Man on white cardstock with Onyx Black VersaFine Ink and emboss with clear embossing powder.
2.  Using the matching Pumpkin Man Die, cut out.
3.  Color the mouths, eyes and moon with yellow and orange Zig Clean Color Real Brush Marks.
4.  Sponge the edges with Faded Jeans Distress Ink.
5.  Make a watercolor background by rubbing Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Ripe Persimmon and Abandoned Coral Distress Inks on your craft mat, spritz with water and lay a watercolor paper panel on top.  Remove and let dry.
6.  Die Cut a panel from the watercolor piece using the Nested Rectangle Stitch Die Set and die cut the same size from black and white striped decorative paper.  Die cut one size larger from black paper.
7.  Glue the watercolor piece to the larger black frame with Zip Dry Glue, then onto the decorative paper piece as shown. Then glue on stamped images.
8.  Repeatedly stamp Boo-Frickity-Hoo on an orange pane with Abandoned Coral ink and glue to a black card.
9.  Glue stamped layers onto the card.  Set aside.
10.  Stamp sentiment on a strip of black cardstock with VersaMark Ink and emboss with white embossing powder.  Glue to card as shown.


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