Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Monster Mash

Here is a card using a set that was released last year from Lawn Fawn, Monster Mash. I just love these cute little monsters!

I love to make my own backgrounds with inks, water colors, etc.  For this card, I took a piece of water color cardstock and wet it with a water brush. I then took Ranger Perfect Pearls and mixed them with water to paint over the entire piece of water color cardstock. I used stitched circle dies from Simon Says Stamp to cut out 3 different circles from the water color paper. I attached the water color paper to a white card base and splattered it using Mowed Lawn distress ink. I stamped the monsters on Bristol Smooth card stock with Ranger Archival Black Ink. They were colored with Zig Clean Color Brush Markers. I used the coordinating dies and cut them out with my Big Shot machine. I tucked the monsters in each circle and added the one that is flying with glue dots. I finished up with some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and the sentiment.  Most of the products used are listed at the bottom of this post.

I am entering this card in the following challenges:

Sparkle and Shine Challenge #14

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog
 

6 comments:

  1. How fun is this! I love how your monsters are peeking out of the circles. Thanks for joining us for the Monday challenge at Simon Says Stamp!

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  2. This card is so darn cute! Love those monsters!

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  3. I too love the little monsters peeking out of the circles!
    I'm so glad you joined us at Sparkle and Shine Challenge!

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  4. So adorable! Love those monsters peeking out. Great card. Love it. Thanks for playing along Simon Says Stamp Die Crazy Challenge :)

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  5. I love this! Those little peeking monsters are just too adorable! I love the background too!

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  6. So adorable. Thanks for playing along with us at Sparkle & Shine.

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