Monday, August 31, 2020

Halloween Birthday Inspiration

 For today's card, I wanted to make a playful Halloween inspired Birthday card. I used 3 set from The Rabbit Hole Designs. The sets that I combined are the Cocktail Witch 4x4, the bats from Bicycle Witch 4x4 and the sentiment from Things a Witch Might Say






For the background, I did a little ink blending using distress oxide inks in the colors Wilted Violet, Ripe Persimmon, Picked Raspberry, and Mustard Seed. Splashed a little water on to give it some texture. These are my favorite colors to create a sundown scene. I also added a few clouds using white pigment ink just to give it a little extra pop! 


For the bats, I used black soot distress ink to blend and die cut from Bristol smooth.
I popped up my flying witch using thin foam squares. Be sure to check out all the new releases from The Rabbit Hole Designs 
I also try to add a little sentiment on the insides of my cards so I used the sentiment from Cocktail Witch 4x4 set and the broom from the What a Witch Might Say sentiment set
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Saturday, August 22, 2020

Drink Up Witches!!!

 Halloween is right behind the corner, why not celebrate with a cocktail witch from The Rabbit Hole Designs



I wanted to create a party type feel with the background by using the Aim for the Stars stencil using deco foil transfer gel and ran it through my laminator to make those stars shine. I added a little punch using the cottontail blending brushes to get that spooky blended look with Twisted citron distress oxide ink.

Now for my little witch, I stamped her using the Cocktail Witch stamp and cut her out using the coordinating die set I colored her using the Karin Brushpro markers, but I used the neons I wanted her to just pop off the card. I tend to stamp them on bristol smooth when I use these markers. Happy Saturday!!!


Here is a list of the products that I used!

Aim for the Stars - 6x6 Stencil








Saturday, August 8, 2020

Boo Y'All

 I could not wait to get my hands on this stamp and die set from The Rabbit Hole Designs! As soon as I saw this set I knew I wanted to make her a country girl. 

I used the set was Country Witch 4x4 stamp set with the coordinating die set. For the background, I did a little bit of ink blending using memento desert sand and the sky using distress oxide blue china. I added a few little bushes to the scene.

                     

I also used the new embellishment holder to keep all my little pieces in one spot and it was super helpful as I tend to lose my little pieces!


For my witch, I had a little fun paper piecing her top by stamping her on a piece of patterned paper and cutting along the black lines so it matched up perfectly!  I colored her using the Karin Brushpro Markers. I wanted to keep her a little country.

This was a really fun set to work with so many possibilities and of course, with a little Halloween threw in! Be sure to check out all the witches from this release!

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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Love You More - Heart Dance



You Make My Heart Dance


This is one of my favorite sets to use when I make my husband an anniversary card!!

For the background, I ink blended the background using my favorite Cotten Tail Brushes and the InkOn3 Atelier Fusion Ink pads in the colors Peacock Blue, Marilyn Red, Marigold Orange, Bee Sting Yellow, and for the grass, I used Goddess Green. 



Both stamp sets and coordinating die can be found at The Rabbit Hole Designs Shop 



Since they are water-reactive, I used a Nuvo Shimmer pens to blend the sky together while giving a sheen of glitter. I  added the moon from the Space - Miss You set, and a few glow-in-the-dark stars from Sparkle Blends using the Nebula set just to set the background.





For their clothing, I paper pieced his shirt and pants, along with her dress, using some patterned paper that I had in my stash. I colored them using the Karin Brush Pro Markers on Bristol Smooth paper. I found that they blend much better on the bristol smooth than any other paper that I have used.





I just love how much fun they are there having. 



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