Welcome friends to Day 3 of the Waltzingmouse Sept Release Sneak Peeks! Today we have two more sets to show you - both suitable for Halloween stamping - Vintage Witch and Spooky Tree Backgrounder.
First up I made a card using the wonderful Spooky Tree (this background stamp would be great year round - not just for Halloween!). I simply stamped the tree coming down from the top corner, added a
sentiment from the Vintage Witch set that I die cut with a Deckled Edge
Nestability and added 3 punched butterflies.
Here's a close up of the wonderful detail on the branches - it's like a photograph!
I'm entering this card in this week's Cas(e) this Sketch
And for my final sneak peek - I made a tag - using the Vintage Witch set. I cut a tag using a Tim Holtz Die in Kraft card stock. Then I dry brushed white acrylic paint over it. I stamped this wonderful vintage witch on white, cut it out and inked the edges with Antique Linen Distress Ink. I stamped the 'Oct 31st' and poem directly on the tag. I looped some pom pom ribbon through the hole in the tag and added some enamel dots.
Look at the wonderful detail on this witch!
Here's a close up of the poem
I hope I have inspired you with my projects using Claire's wonderful new sets. They will all be available tomorrow (!) for purchase. The Design Team will be having a blog hop starting at 2 pm EST and you could win a stamp set by leaving comments so I hope you'll come by tomorrow!Once again - here are the links to the Design Team members working with these stamps today.
Iwona Palamountain Jean Martin Jeanne Jachna Teresa Kline Jennifer Holmes Julia Aston Kelly Schirmer Kim Duran Laurie Schmidlin Lynn Mercurio Renee Lynch Tosha Leyendekker Claire Brennan
Halloween Greetings Tree
Stamps: Spooky Tree Backgrounder, Vintage Witch - Waltzingmouse (available 9/19)
Paper: White, True Black - PTI
Ink: Ranger Distress Black Soot
Accessories: Deckled Edge Mega Rectangles - Spellbinders, foam tape, butterflies punch - Martha Stewart, glue pen
Witch Tag
Stamps: Vintage Witch - Waltzingmouse (available 9/19)
Paper: kraft, white, true black - PTI
Ink: Ranger Distress Black Soot and Antique Linen
Accessories: foam dots, paint brush, white acrylic paint, black pom pom ribbon - American Crafts, tag and book plates die - Tim Holtz Alterations, enamel dots - My Mind's Eye
Outstanding, Julia. Love how great that tag looks with this vintage witch. Your gray and black tree card is incredible. Love that look!
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ReplyDeleteHello Julia,
ReplyDeleteWouw i love all of the Halloween creations on your blog!!! So beautyfull to see!!
More fabulous projects, Julia!
ReplyDeleteThat tree is so spookingly perfect...
and love that witch tag!!
Isn't she the most fabulous witch ever?!!
That tree branch is amazing,and I love how you used it here Julie! Love your large tag too. Wonderful projects here today. Can't wait until tomorrow .
ReplyDeletewow these are amazing but that tree is stunning.. i love it..
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous projects Julia! I have to say that the witch has got to be my fave here! LOL! HUGS :)
ReplyDeleteJulia I love both the card and tag! Gorgeous take on the sketch and the tree stamp is so detailed! Love it! And I love the painted background on the tag! Perfect setting for the witch! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuper cards for Halloween. Gosh, you're right, that tree does look like a photograph.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! Love both of these, Julia!
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects Julia! Your interpretation of the sketch is spot on!
ReplyDeleteJulia all three days of WMS samples are just fabulous, I am so sunk this month! LOL That tree!!
ReplyDeleteThat tree stamp is fantastic, Julia, and that witch is pretty awesome too! :D Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteI really like the clean design with the tree stamp and the sweet little butterflies. The tag is very vintage and I do like the verse!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Julia!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with CAS(E) this Sketch!
Those stamps are amazing...so much detail on them! I really wish we sent Halloween cards in Oz...it's just not the same here!
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