I do have a super fun Halloween card to share with you today, however! I pulled out one of my stencils, as I'm trying to use those more being that they are all trendy and such. HA!
To create the background, I layered the tree stencil over the natural cardstock and then pressed my VersaMark pad all over it. This put ink on the negative space and I heat embossed that with a wicked cool embossing enamel from Stampendous that created a perfect night sky! I love it!
I die cut a circle for the moon and inked it and then punched a few bats to surround it. The sentiment is from Unity Stamp Company's Halloween Chatter set. I LOVE that set! I made some cute treat bags for the office with those stamps, too! So easy!
So, all in all, today we have candy coming from every direction AND the Red Sox won the Series, so, while I may be exhausted, it is going to be a GREAT DAY!
Have a Happy, folks! Happy Halloween!
Jingle Out.
just perfect!
ReplyDeletesuper fun card...love the pop of color!
ReplyDeleteEmbossing enamel? How cool is THAT!? Beautiful card, love the moon.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I LOVE the moon!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous sky!
ReplyDeletewow this is too fabulous... love it
ReplyDeleteOh, wow!! That's an awesome card for sure! I love that stencil/embossing and you did a great job on the moon, too - wow!
ReplyDeleteLove it, the stencil looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the background and the great pop of orange!
ReplyDeleteawesome look! go sox!
ReplyDelete-Rachel w k
rwkrafts.com
Awesome card. Love that stencil.
ReplyDeleteGreat technique. Just a fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteneat card....and great job!
ReplyDeleteJingle, this card is perfect for Halloween!! Love the stencil behind with the bats.
ReplyDeleteWow, great effect with the stencil and embossing enamel.
ReplyDeleteAdore! Absolutely love this card. The tree background is so perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a striking design. Perfect colors. Love how you did the background. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Jingle! I love that embossed night sky!
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