Hello! Today I am sharing a Halloween Haunted House Easel Card that I created using dies and how I store my dies by theme.
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I knew I wanted to create a Halloween card so I grabbed my
Deflecto Stackable Cube with all of my Halloween and Autumn dies and then picked out the
Poppystamp dies I wanted to use.
I have several of these
Deflecto Stackable Cubes and have each one organized by theme. So I have one for Christmas and Winter, another for flowers only, another for Love and so on. They are also great to use to organize your clear stamp sets. Which is on my list of things I need to do.
I first started with the Poppystamps Winter House Pop Up Easel Die Set. Even though this die set was meant for Christmas it is also great for Halloween too. I cut the base out with orange cardstock and then cut the house out in yellow and brown. I matted the brown with the yellow to give the windows and door a yellow glow and adhered these layers togehter using my Xyron Mega Runner. Then cut the windows and roof out in black cardstock. For the drips, I used the purple cardstock from the Memory Box Frosted Glitter Paper Pad.
Once I got all of the little pieces die cut out, I ran them all through my Xyron X Create A Sticker. This is a great way to adhere small die cut pieces.
Then I started adhering all of the little die pieces.
I tucked in some ghosts from the Poppystamps Squeaker Ghosts Dies in the windows.
For the pumpkins, I used Poppystamps Haunting Pumpkins.
I used the Poppystamps Boo Outline to add as a ledge to prop the easel card too.
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