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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Visible image Stamps, Distress inks, Memento Black tuxedo ink, Stickles & Promarkers


Hello again,

Just popping in to tell you about the fantastic October Visible Image Challenge, which starts today.

This month the theme is 'Get Spooky', so you can go wild on all things Halloween and spooky, just make sure you use at least one Visible Image Stamp, for a chance to win £20 of new stamps.

The fabulous stamps I used for this spookylicious card are....

and Tall Grass.


I inked a background, using Distress inks and a moon mask, on a separate piece of card, I stamped the Forest background with Distress inks, and.... silly I know, fussy cut all the trees, lol !!!! I then sprayed them with 'Spray & Sparkle', which gives them a glittery sheen.

Using Memento Black Tuxedo, I stamped Edward onto some Neenah card, and coloured him using Promarkers, adding a couple of fangs to make him a vampire.


After fussy cutting him out, I stamped some bats and fussy cut them too, I positioned everything on the background, using Pinflair Glue Gel to give some dimension, also making a border at the front.


I hope you'll join in the fun, and have a go at the Challenge, all the details can be found HERE.
Don't forget that you can enter in the Visible Facebook Group HERE.

Thank you for visiting, see you soon,

Hugs, Pauline xxxx

4 comments:

  1. Amazing work Pauline! Edward looks awesome and wow your Forest looks superb! xx

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  2. Fabulous Pauline, love the design and gorgeous colours.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  3. oh Pauline snap. i made something similar to this. if i use it nobody will believe that it has been made a month ago at least!
    anyway this is really spooky and that green i could swear is alive..... xx

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  4. Hi Pauline, just catching up as I've not commented for a while.
    Fabulous card, your fussy cutting was definitely worth the effort!. Love how you added the fangs & the spray & sparkle adds a lovely touch.
    Amy x

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