Here is another card made from Lawn Fawn's Booyah set!
I used an embossing folder from Sizzix/Tim Holtz for the "metal" background. I took a piece of water color paper and added Hickory Smoke and Pumice Stone distress ink to it. I then ran it through my Big Shot with the embossing folder. After is was embossed, I used Black Soot distress ink to darken the raised areas and spritz it with water using a Mister spray bottle. The sentiment is heat embossed with white embossing powder. The sentiment and bats are from Lawn Fawn's Trick or Treat Stamp set.
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I am entering this card in the following challenges.
Lawnscaping Challenge #113 - Texture
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Stamp and Punch/Die Cut
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Use a Stamp
Happy Crafting!
Amy
such a cute card! I love that background.
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable card, this really caught my eye, Amy. I wanted to stop by and invite you to play along with us this week at Word Art Wednesday. We have a $25 Simon Says Stamp gift certificate up for grabs along with 14 other AMAZING prizes for our big celebration. I hope that you will stop by and link up with us for YOUR chance to win. Hope to see you there!
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Karen
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Love that embossed background! Awesome for a Halloween card!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card, so well done. I saw your card over on SSS and had to come look at it close. Love your doggie themed page too, I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteFrankenstein and his ghost bride are adorable! The metallic background is fab! Super cute Halloween card. Thanks for playing along with us in the Stamp and Punch Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I haven't seen that embossing folder. :)
ReplyDeleteOh how cute!!! Love that background!!:)
ReplyDeleteVery cute design, I love textured background.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
Hugs,
Caryn xxx
I LOVE the background! What a great idea! Your cards are always so well done!
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