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October 4, 2023

Silly Skeleton Halloween Card

 Hello! Today, I am sharing a silly skeleton Halloween card that I made.

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Using some black cardstock, I stamped the Crackerbox Stamps Skeleton Crazy Dancing and the Crackerbox Stamps Funny Bone sentiment using VersaMark. Then I used some super fine white embossing powder and heat embossed the sentiment and image. Before I stamped the images, I used an anti-static embossing powder tool so the embossing powder didn't stick to the cardstock anywhere I didn't want it to.
Then I matted the stamped card front with orange and yellow cardstock so it looked like candy corn. Quick, easy, and fun Halloween card!

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