Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Halloween night scenic Mail Art by Cocofolies

Hello Everyone !

After a little pause on the blog due to lots of things behind the scene, so sorry, I'm finally back today... very happy to share with you a cute and fun scenic stamping mail art! 


I used masking techniques mainly on this one, starting from a simple white standard envelope (mine measures 11x22 cm). Several VLVS wonderful fun stamps to give life to the scene, dye inks in natural tones for the background, and a bit of extra (soft) coloring here and there, and that's all! 



To start I stamped on the left side my dancing cat using black permament ink and next stamped it again soon on a post-it with the remaining ink. Then I fussy cut out this one to create a mask of my dancing cat, and put it over my original stamped image to adhere.  

Next, I stamped my Jack o'lantern Along Fence over the cat, and created a second mask, before stamping  my  Tree with Tire swings.

On the right side, I stamped the sign, masked if off before stamping the Stone wall. And to finish the scene, I stamped  at the bottom my little Mischievous Elf  to add a bit of fun.


Next, I colored the pumpkins and the wall with just a few Distress ink pads squeezed on my craft mat,  in Carved Pumpkin, Walnut Stain, Hickory Smoke and Gathered twigs. I roughly watercolored some parts of the background too (be careful, you have to do this really slightly, as the envelope does not tolerate much water!). I also put a bit of grey and brown shadows under all the images.


At this stage, I decided to add in the right upper corner Hanging bats.



Still using my watercolor detailed brush, I added color (Brushed Corduroy) between the branches of the tree, and arounf the bats.



Don't hesitate to heat up your paper from time to time, to make your envelope more robust! 



Time to play with a few color pencils to add some dimension to the scene and characters. I used my Derwent Coloursoft pencils in the colors you can see on the photo below. I had a wonderful time during the process. 



For the finishing touches, I used my Posca pens in Black and white, and some fine blackliner. 


Et voila! :)

Stamps used:

Trick or Treat Dancing Cat

I hope you like this project as much as I did.

Happy Halloween!!!!

Corinne

Friday, October 27, 2023

Halloween gift box by ~*Arwen*~

 Hi peeps ❤

Are you in the Halloween mood yet?

For me, Halloween is 365 days a year - I just love it spooky ❤❤❤💀❤❤❤

Today I have a Halloween style gift box. Below you will also find instructions on how I made the box.





when light shines through the lid from behind

 

And that's how I made it:

1.) You need 2 sheets of cardboard. 1x DIN A4 for the box and 1x 23.8cm x 15.1cm for the lid.
Fold the sheet for the box all around 1x at 3cm and 1x at 6cm.
The sheet for the lid is folded at 1.5cm and 3cm - again all around.
Then cut away the unneeded cardboard as shown in the picture.


2.) Before the lid is folded, we need a second piece of cardboard the same size as the top of the lid. In this case it is 17.5cm x 8.8cm. I cut the piece 1mm smaller on each side so that I could fold the lid more easily at the end.
Now you choose a punch of your choice - I chose a bat. You fix the cut cardboard on the inside of the lid, position your punch, fix it too so that it doesn't slip and hop through the punching machine.



3.) Now you need something transparent to put between the two layers of cardboard.
Here I took a solid foil and embossed it with a spider web.



4.) Now the foil can be adapted to the cutout in the lid and glued in place. Leave enough margin. Then stick your second piece of cardboard on the inside of the lid and you have a cutout that looks equally beautiful from the outside and inside.


5.) Now everything can be folded and glued. This template is a double-walled box. This means that you first glue the small tabs to the sides and then glue the remaining 4 sides to the inside. The box is ready and can now be decorated according to your preferences.



All stamps, I used:

- Spider web in tree branches

- Cemetery

- Rats in Pumpkin 

- Spider


Other supplies:

- Cardstock

- ScorPal

- Bat die

- Embossing folder

- Staz on

- Versafine Clair

- Distress Reinker

- handmade watercolors

- Watercolor paper

- Ribbon

- Charm

- Foil


See ya soon *mwah* 








Saturday, October 07, 2023

Trick or treat cats by Tracy Blackwolf

 Hello everyone! 

Keeping with my love of Halloween is my blog card for today.


For this card, I stated with mixed media heavy stock postcard. For the background, I used acrylic paints and a brush. I squeeze the colors I want onto a plastic bubble packaging- I love to reuse- and randomly dip my brush in colors and swipe all over the card. I'm not too careful- If you hate it you can start a new card and save the other one to re do later.

While that dried, I stamped all of my images on the same type of cardstock, fussy cut them out and started painting them in with Distress spray stains and a brush.
I used the Happy moon face to stamp on the big moon. I try to ink just the face and then take a paper towel to carefully wipe away what I don't want. I did the same with the large pumpkin and face parts. I used a white gel pen to add fangs to the open mouth and whiten the eyeball. I added in the red veins with a tiny brush and paint.
Then I used foam tape behind the cats and all else got double stick tape.
Then I attached everything to the card and stamped some bats and done!
I hope you enjoyed this card- Enjoy October- its so short!


Stamps used:

The Moon   20157
Open Mouth   5766
Cheshire smile   19904
Eyeball   10398
Pumpkin, Lg.   15555
Trick or Treat Cats    18296
Happy Moon   19507
Flock of Bats   18909

Other Supplies:

Acrylic paints- Light blue violet, Fluorescent purple, Dyna- Iridescent green Yellow

Distress spray stains: Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Dried Marigold, Crackling Campfire, Twisted citron

Color Hive Neon Reinkers: California Love, Outrageous, Purple rain

White gel pen
foam tape 
multimedia heavy stock postcards- TH






Saturday, September 30, 2023

Creep it real shaker card

Hello friends!
Aimee here and I have a fun Halloween card to share with ya. This is a pretty simple card but be warned, the fussy cutting is no joke 😂

We're using stamps from plate 1503 today. 

Here's most of the supplies-


First, stamp your image onto card stock and color. Cut out.
I used Memento ink and colored with alcohol markers.


Add your patterned paper to the card front (cover the entire card front.) 
My patterned paper is actually a foilable card panel from Brutus Monroe.




Create a shaker with acetate for both the front and the back.
I used a shaker kit from Close to My Heart and goodies from Sizzix & Picket Fence Studio for the fill.

Stamp the sentiment and cut into a strip. Mat it onto some black card stock.

Add your image to the card and bend her neck a little. 
Place the shaker over her head so she's peeking through the shaker. Add the sentiment.
I added some sequins as if they are trailing out of the shaker.






I LOVE the way this turned out!

Supplies-
  • top fold card base, adhesives, stamping ink, coloring tools, scissors.
  • Plate 1503
  • shaker stuff 


 

Monday, October 24, 2022

KISSING SKELETONS AT HALLOWEEN by Fran Chalmers

Hi everyone!

Today I have made a Halloween tag! We don't really celebrate Halloween here much, but I love these two kissing skellies! 


First of all I cut my tag and then used inks and brushos on a gel plate to make the background.


I then stamped the outside edges in purple, and used a background stamp for some texture



I added some dripping blood at the top of the tag and embossed it


I stamped the skellies and used a white gel pen to emphasise the bones.  I used a stamping platform to make sure the image was black enough.


I coloured in some of the dots round the edge of the tab, and then blended purple and black ink round the edges.



I used washi tape to ground the skellies and lastly splattered orange posca pen onto the tag, and lastly added some ribbons.





Stamps Used:

Other Items Used:
Gel Press
Brushos in Orange and Purple 
Elements ink in Graphite
White gel pen
Orange Posca Pen
Purple Posca Pen
Distress inks in Black Soot and Villainous Potion
Versafine Clair inks in Fantasia,, Nocturn and Tulip Red
Clear Embossing Powder
Washi tape
Ribbons

See you next time!


Thursday, October 28, 2021

Halloween tag - Zombie brains

Hi everyone,

you may have guessed it, but here is another Halloween inspired project from me. ;-)
This time I have a Frankenstein tag to share with you.

I worked on a tag that is about 3 inch wide and has a torn edge at the bottom. To start the tag I used three colors of Distress Oxide sprays and dried the paper between each layer of color. Background done - it's really a simple one.

For my focal cluster I stamped and heat embossed the blood drops in read. Then I stamped the jar, roughly masked the outside and added Frankensteins head inside. I added some little touches of color with ZIG watercolor pens, but to be honest you have to look very close to see that.

I also stamped "Zombie brains" onto a piece of watercolor paper, tore the edges so that I ended up with a little tag and added more of the Oxide spray to that. With a few stitches I adhered it to the tag itself. Then I just added the large tag to a base with my sewing machine and decorated it with a piece of ribbon.


Stamps used:
Blood Dripping (18961)
Mason Jar (18957)
Frankenstein's Bolts (5842)
Zombie Brains (18955)
All stamps from plate 827

Other material:
- Canson watercolor paper
- black cardstock
- Versafine Claire Ink (nocturne)
- Versamark Ink
- Distress Oxide Ink Sprays (crackling campfire, frayed burlap, cracked pistachio)
- WOW! embossing powder (primary pink robin)
- ZIG real brush watercolor markers
- thread

- ribbon or cheesecloth strip

 
See you soon + happy Halloween!