Don't forget -
There's still time to play along with our
latest Inky Paws Challenge!
Here'a a refresher.
Create a Halloween project using your NND products!
Today I'm sharing some more inspiration for our current challenge! Diane Morales uses a teal palette to design a darling Halloween card. She uses the Frames & Flags die set to create her card base. Then she uses the Serene Stripes stencil to partially distress a pretty teal ground for her sweet witch. She pulls the witch with her broom from the Brooms & Boos stamp and coordinating die set and adds the sentiment and a couple of spooky bats! Eerily cute!
Sue T. begins by using the Spiderweb stencil on a black card base. She then uses the Spooky Roundabout stamp set. She embosses it in white on a black circular die cut using the Circle Frames die set. The black on black adds a spooky setting for the martini-totin' witch from the Brooms and Boos stamp and die set. Don't you love how the skull is offering up the toast on a speech bubble using the Speech Bubbles die set?
Amy Tollner uses all three witch images from the Brooms and Boos stamp and coordinating die set. She uses the Fancy Edges die set to cut a trio of tags on which she distresses and paint splatters her backgrounds. She uses the zig-zag die from the Fancy Edges die set to create the "ragged" edge in black on which she white heat embosses the sentiment. Spookily cute tags!
Claire Lamb is back with her amazing purple distressed background! This time she adds bats (Newton's Boo-tiful Night stamp and die set) and stars in a circular pattern with Newton from the Batty Newton stamp and die set taking center stage! She continues the touch of gold by heat embossing the sentiment! Bat-acularly done, Claire!
Debbie Owens brings us this colorful card filled with Count Newton fun! Using the Slimline Frames & Portholes and the Slimline Frames & Windows die sets, Deb makes the background. On each window panel she adds black grass to the spooky paper using the Land Borders die set. She places a Newton image in each panel by combining the Batty Newton and the Count Newton stamp sets. Don't you love how these sets go together! Super fun!
I hope these projects have inspired you to play along! Remember, you have until this Friday, September 24, 2021 to enter. There's a prize involved too, so don't delay - see more inspiration on our Inky Paws Challenge here!
Diane Morales uses a teal palette to design a darling Halloween card. She uses the Frames & Flags die set to create her card base. Then she uses the Serene Stripes stencil to partially distress a pretty teal ground for her sweet witch. She pulls the witch with her broom from the Brooms & Boos stamp and coordinating die set and adds the sentiment and a couple of spooky bats! Eerily cute!
Sue T. begins by using the Spiderweb stencil on a black card base. She then uses the Spooky Roundabout stamp set. She embosses it in white on a black circular die cut using the Circle Frames die set. The black on black adds a spooky setting for the martini-totin' witch from the Brooms and Boos stamp and die set. Don't you love how the skull is offering up the toast on a speech bubble using the Speech Bubbles die set?
Amy Tollner uses all three witch images from the Brooms and Boos stamp and coordinating die set. She uses the Fancy Edges die set to cut a trio of tags on which she distresses and paint splatters her backgrounds. She uses the zig-zag die from the Fancy Edges die set to create the "ragged" edge in black on which she white heat embosses the sentiment. Spookily cute tags!
Claire Lamb is back with her amazing purple distressed background! This time she adds bats (Newton's Boo-tiful Night stamp and die set) and stars in a circular pattern with Newton from the Batty Newton stamp and die set taking center stage! She continues the touch of gold by heat embossing the sentiment! Bat-acularly done, Claire!
Debbie Owens brings us this colorful card filled with Count Newton fun! Using the Slimline Frames & Portholes and the Slimline Frames & Windows die sets, Deb makes the background. On each window panel she adds black grass to the spooky paper using the Land Borders die set. She places a Newton image in each panel by combining the Batty Newton and the Count Newton stamp sets. Don't you love how these sets go together! Super fun!
I hope these projects have inspired you to play along! Remember, you have until this Friday, September 24, 2021 to enter. There's a prize involved too, so don't delay - see more inspiration on our Inky Paws Challenge here!
so great cards!
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