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Saturday, October 13, 2018

31 days of Halloween day 13

a new card for the Rolodex 31 days of Halloween project

how to video here


info on the 31 days of Halloween bloghop here
#LeighSBDesigns31DaysOfHalloweenBlogHop







Saturday, September 9, 2017

Halloween ornanment for Sin City Stamps

I am on the Sin City Inspiration blog showing you how to make this Halloween Ornament, check out the blogpost here







Supply list:

From Sin City Stamps

Black waterproof stamp ink
Deco Art AmericanaAcrylic paint in lamp  black, Deco Art Americana  Multisurface paint in neon orange, and  Deco art Glamour Dust  in neon orange glitter
Wooden frame (mine is house shaped but any shape will do)
pencil and scissors
plastic Skull bead
black Ribbon
cardstock
glue
foam dots

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Tomb Tag


I made a tag in the shape of a tomb, it has some "secret doors"in it, it's my entry for the Tag challenge at the Rick St. dennis FB group here

To make this tag I used the Tim Holz headstone die and carboard. All rubber stamps used are designed by Rick and now available as digi in the Zibbet shop. The Haunted house is still available in rubber at I Brake for Stamps

Deco Art products used: Metallic Lustre in Silver Spark, Traditions acrylic in Carbon Black, Glamour dust in neon orange, Americana neons in orange. Media Crackle paste.



The front closes with a ribbon, when you untie it it opens to this:

stamps are autumn window skulls and common grave skulls, both from the morte rubber set.

The skulls are stamped using white Stazon and the window is coloured using Faber Castell Polychromos pencils.

The window can be opened to this:
 The skull is I've got an eye on you and the haunted house (rubberstamp) is for sale at I Brake for Stamps


The spiderweb is a die and in the back of the tomb the skulls are stamped inJet Black Archival over the neon orange and glitter orange paint.


the front and the back of the  headstone are covered in a layer of crackle paste to make the cardboard look like stone. The crackle is ages a bit using distress ink.

Here you can see the side of the headstone, it is made out of cardboard and I just layered the die custs and cut out the middle part.


I will enter the following challenges

http://rheddscreativespirit.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/mays-challenge.html

http://www.sparklingblackrose-craftmylife.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/all-crafts-challenge-aprilmay.html

http://thatcraftplaceblog.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/new-challenge-tags.html