Here is the sketch to use
And here is the card I made
The background paper is a spooky graveyard scene. This and the bat paper that I printed the word "Spooky" on can be found in my Etsy shop. CAFexpressions! So if you like them, please.......go buy them! (And check out my other paper packs while you're there - hint-hint!)
I used a Martha Stewart border punch on the 2x5 layers, and the raven and skull are cut with SCAL and my Cricut from SVGCuts.com digicart, Hazel's Wicked Witch Crafts.
I did some embossing with a Cuttlebug D'Vine Swirls folder, and some inking on the skull. The raven is also embossed, and his eye is finished off with a Souffle gel pen, and some red Stickles.
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(Hehehehe! A little Sunday morning rhyme-time for you!)
I love this and can't wait to use your backgrounds that I bought yesterday....great card...hope I can make something just as fun as yours.
ReplyDeleteThis is SPOOKTACULAR!!! Love it!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteFun! So Edgar Allan Poe.
ReplyDeleteThis card is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I did wonder if you planned the embossing on his head to make his mouth or was a happy coincidence. Whichever, it is perfect! Blessings, Louise
ReplyDeleteI find myself looking at every detail in this amazing card! How perfect to emboss the raven, and that's the first time I've seen the gooey border punch. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Halloween card, LOVE it!!!
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