I have a card for today using a very fun Waltzingmouse set called Hocus Pocus, that I borrowed from my friend Cathy at Empty Nest Crafter. I am playing along with CAS-Friday's challenge #24 which is to make a Halloween card without using Orange. It sounded hard at first, but actually was actually a fun challenge. Here is what I came up with:
I used a color scheme of PTI Lavender Moon, Soft Stone and True Black. Nice and spooky, and no orange in sight. The bats are from a Martha Stewart punch I picked up at Michaels last year, and the sentiment is on a die cut made out of PTI's Christmas Label die. I am loving that die for all sorts of things, although one day, I really should use it with the coordinating stamp set I bought.
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So cute Joyce! I just bought that set - but it hasnt been inked up yet...thanks for the inspiration! love the color combo as well :-)
ReplyDeleteLove that fence stamp-- it's fabulous! I also love the colours you used--- it makes it feel like the scene is taking place at dusk! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove the unique colors!
ReplyDeleteWow. Those colors together are awesome. Cute stamp set
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so GREAT! I really like it, especially the way you made the moon and those bats flying by. That fence adds such a spooky feel to it and lastly, that label die is so good with the sentiment. Sometimes you don't need the stamp set to make a diecut look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh now that is a spectacular and awesome color combo for a Halloween card. A touch of spooky elegance. Great design! Thanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays this week!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this iron fence with the crows perched on it!!!
ReplyDeletelove that fence!!
ReplyDeleteSimply Spook-tacular! I just love this set and the wonderful moodiness you've created with the ink and colored cardstock. Those crows, that, fence, the label...all brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! Love the fence, the bats and crows. Gives you that real spooky feeling. Just wonderful and I do plan to case it once I have the Hocus Pocus set in my hands.
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