August 17, 2023

Happy Haunting Halloween Graveyard Card

 Hello! Today I am sharing a happy haunting Halloween graveyard card with you.

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I used a piece of patterned paper for the background, but you could easily recreate it by blending some green ink towards the bottom and going into black ink towards the top. Then using white cardstock, I die cut out a circle and ink blended using a blending brush, VersaFine Clair Cheerful ink, and a little black ink to give it a moon look. On the moon, I stamped the Crackerbox Stamps Bats Flying in Swarm onto it and then adhered the moon onto the background. Next, I stamped the Crackerbox Stamps Happy Haunting Drips in the top right corner with VersaFine Clair in Nocturne and heat embossed it with black embossing powder.


On a piece of white cardstock, I lightly sprayed it with gray, silver, and light blue color sprays to get a granite-like look. Then I stamped the Crackerbox Stamps Tombstone and the Crackerbox Stamps Barry M. Deep with VersaFine Clair in Nocturne, heat embossed it with black embossing powder, and fussy cut it out. Then adhered to the background with the moon. Next, I stamped the Crackerbox Stamps Hand Out Of Dirt and colored it with Copic Markers, and fussy cut it out. At the bottom of the tombstone, I colored some brown to look like dirt and adhered the hand over the dirt area. Under the hand itself, I used one small 3D foam square, so the hand popped up some.


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