Thursday, November 19, 2009


This one was quick....
Got new inkadinkado stamp Gravestone and
just repeated it without the raven. Popped up
middle stone, added popped witch and ghosts for an errier feel no words needed. Gray base card
was scorebugged and I ran the bug over black ink pad first to darken holes. Stamped TAC India Ink off once and on card base with euphoric elements T-2851(retired). Used T-2868 fresh air favorites in gray on card front at bottom edge, not really meant to be seen heavily. All color on this card was Marker and waterbrush. India Ink for all stamping. The bats were from another inkadinkado stamp with a cresent moon, I masked off moon and stamped just the bats 3 times. ALL popped pieces are stamped on bristol board which is very heavy. Wire is glued to back of witch for support as I cut it out closely. All white edges of pieces were washed with gray. Hope it is Ghastly Enough.....

5 comments:

  1. You are right, no words needed... excect AWESOME! hehe This is super. I like the way you did this. I have been so blogged down with Christmas cards this week I haven't got one done for Barb yet... YET! cross your fingers for me...hehe Love it Sue. The Oz

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  2. Oh sue... i was gonna use this stamp set.... oh pooh! i'll have to have a rethink now!!!!
    Yours is done perfectly... i love it... right up my street.
    hugs lynx

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  3. love your technique and the bg colors are great!

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  4. GREAT card, Sue!!! Fantastic graveyard scene... thanks so much for playing along with Macabre Monday!

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  5. Very spooky my friend and perfect for the challenge. I've been trying to play along with 2 spooky challenge blogs, but I need to get more halloween stamps!

    I would like to invite you the the first annual "March of the Snowmen" Blog Hop saturday Dec 5th. I'm soooo excited about this one and almost every participate is offering up blog candy. If you could spread the word, that would be wonderful!
    http://melisawaldorf.blogspot.com

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