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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Spooky Halloween Card Tutorial and Video

 Hello there! Today I have a Halloween card to share with you. It features images from Fanciful Fall (Gina K Designs), Spellbinders® die templates along with some fun burlap paper from DCWV.  I even created a video to go with this one.

Here is the video and there are step by step photos below, if you prefer. 

To start, I stamped the smaller pumpkin on white cardstock. Then I used another pumpkin that I had already stamped and cut out to mask over the the first image. Then I stamped with the larger pumping.

I removed the mask, then began coloring with a YR07 Copic marker.

Added YR04.

Added YR02.

Then filled in with Y17.

For the stems, I started with YG95.

Then added YG03.

I cut and embossed Royal & Langnickel silver engravinging paper with Spellbinders Wrought Iron Die D-lites™ die template.

Then used a sanding block to expose the silver.

I cut and embossed Spellbinders new ATC Die D-lites (largest die template) and began sponging Gina K Wild Lilac ink with the white cardstock still in the die template.

Then I sponged Gina K Edible Eggplant.

Using the tree, from Fanciful Fall, I stamped leaves in the corners with Gina K Wild Lilac ink.

I layered the ATC sponged scene with DCWV Burlap paper and Pure Luxury Black Onyx onto a 5 ½ by 4 ¼ inch Pure Luxury Vibrant Purple card base. After adhering the fence, I used dimensional adhesive to attach the pumpkins. The sentiment, also from Fanciful Fall, was stamped on white cardstock and adhered with dimensional adhesive.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you have a wonderful day!

9 comments:

  1. Theresa-this is a fabulous Halloween card- love the coloring!!!

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  2. Theresa, thank you for this amazing tutorial, I am going to do this. Just received your stamp set Elegant Floral's and am going to watch your tutorials for that set as well. It has such striking images.

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  3. Awesome card. Thank you for sharing and making a video.

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  4. Another great tutorial, loving the fence die too!!

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  5. Wow, this card jumped right out at me. Lovely and such professional work.

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  6. What a fun card! Beautiful coloring (as always!) and the burlap really adds to the card.

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  7. I have that fence die, but it look OTT amazing in metal!

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