31 Nights of Halloween – Night 23

Hello friends I am so excited to have been invited to be a guest designer for Whimsy Stamps 31 Days of Halloween. Defintiley my favorite time of the year. I am sharing a card I made using some super fun and creepy Whimsy stamp sets and ..distress everything 🙂

My cardstock for this project was Distress Heavystock. I first used distress spray colors salty ocean, wilted violet, rusty hinge, walnut stain and black soot. After I had dried it I went over with prize ribbon and dusty concord , sprtiz with water and dried it with my heat toold. Last part I add sprays of flickering candle and splatters of Dina Wakely white acrylic paint.

I stamped on the same fence from Attemted Murder with black archival ink.

Using distress woodgrain cardstock I inked it up using ground espress and pumice stone distress spray and dried with a heat tool. After it had dried I added some frayed burlap with a blending brush. Inked up the same fence and stamped it onto of the woodgrain using the same archival ink.

Yes I cut up each panel and using foam tape I pieced it on top the original fence I had stamped on the panel. I inked up the cemetary from the Halloween Scream and stamped it above the fence to give the illusion that it was on the otherside.

To finish off the card I used colored the branch using copic markers and popped everything up on foam tape. I wanted the Happy Halloween sentiment to look like it was bolted to the fence. For that I used the hardware set from Tim Holtz Idea-ology. I cut the panel down to fit on an A2 card base.

You can find links to the supplies I’ve used below: click on the picture and it will take you directly to the product. If purchased through the link provided I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I truly appreciate all your amazing support. Looking forward to sharing many more projects and techniques including my favorite mixed media.

Halloween Scream Clear Stamps
Attempted Murder Clear Stamps

Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today. Hope you will subscribe to my blog for future posts. See you again soon with another crafty project.

Kulbir

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