This card was created in a similar way to the one on my previous post except some reddish Distress Mica spray was applied to the luster rubbed bark-like front and a die cut witch image was used. By changing up the metallic luster cream, mica spray, and card stock, the look of the card can really change. For the words, I stamped with clear ink and applied white pearl embossing powder before using a heat gun. Like on the previous card, the candy corn shaker window helps to tone down the scary vibes of Halloween. Who wouldn't venture out into the darkness for some free candy?
Summer Artist Trading Cards and Last Few Photos from my European Trip
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Hello everyone, I recently made two ATC's with leftover pieces from my
desk, thought it would be a good idea instead of throwing away or adding
more thin...
8 hours ago


1 comment:
Such fun Halloween cards! Especially liking the "just the right amount" of spooky effects you achieved by adding texture, color and shimmer to your cardstock...very pretty!
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