Don't forget -
There's still time to play along with our
latest Inky Paws Challenge!
Here's a refresher.
Use the theme, Halloween, with your NND Products.
Use the theme, Halloween, with your NND Products.
The IPC Design Team has more cute, but spooky, Halloween cards to inspire you!
Amy Tollner creates a spooky evening sky in shades of purple complete with a full moon (Sky Scene Builder die set). Then she adds an old tree and owl from the Spooky Street stamp set. She adds some tombstones (Spooky Street stamp set) on her black grass (Land Borders die set). Enjoying this spooky occasion are critters from the Halloween Pile Up stamp and die set. For her postage-edging, she uses the Framework die set. Spook-tacularly done!
The Frames Squared die set was used to create this darling card created by Claire Lamb. Claire distresses a beautiful evening sky just right for our mysterious Count Newton from the Count Newton stamp and die set. She adds a rolling landscape in black using the Land Borders die set. The added bats and tombstones complete this eerie scene!
Debbie Owens creates her own spooky scene with a full moon (Circle Frames die set) spotlighting Count Newton from the Batty Newton stamp set as he flies through the sky! She, too, uses the creepy tree from the Spooky Street stamp set. She then adds some colorful Jack-o-lanterns from the Newton's Boo-tiful Night stamp set. Isn't Newton looking cute with his head poking out of the black pumpkin? The sentiment was pulled from the Count Newton stamp set.
Our gals are on a roll with spooky backgrounds! Diane Morales adds spooky lavender clouds (Clouds stencil) to her cemetery scene filled with headstones from the Spooky Street stamp set. Bravely strolling through this scene is Newton and his pals from the Halloween Pile Up stamp and die set. No spooky scene can be complete without some added bats!
Sue T. fills her background with embossed spooky bats using the Flying Bats stencil. She adds a full moon complete with craters, which she makes using the Bokeh stencil. She adds her Count Newton from the Batty Newton stamp and die set in front of her big moon. She adds a sentiment from the hSpooky Roundabout stamp set. Of course, she completes her card with spooky bats!
Amy Tollner creates a spooky evening sky in shades of purple complete with a full moon (Sky Scene Builder die set). Then she adds an old tree and owl from the Spooky Street stamp set. She adds some tombstones (Spooky Street stamp set) on her black grass (Land Borders die set). Enjoying this spooky occasion are critters from the Halloween Pile Up stamp and die set. For her postage-edging, she uses the Framework die set. Spook-tacularly done!
The Frames Squared die set was used to create this darling card created by Claire Lamb. Claire distresses a beautiful evening sky just right for our mysterious Count Newton from the Count Newton stamp and die set. She adds a rolling landscape in black using the Land Borders die set. The added bats and tombstones complete this eerie scene!
Debbie Owens creates her own spooky scene with a full moon (Circle Frames die set) spotlighting Count Newton from the Batty Newton stamp set as he flies through the sky! She, too, uses the creepy tree from the Spooky Street stamp set. She then adds some colorful Jack-o-lanterns from the Newton's Boo-tiful Night stamp set. Isn't Newton looking cute with his head poking out of the black pumpkin? The sentiment was pulled from the Count Newton stamp set.
Our gals are on a roll with spooky backgrounds! Diane Morales adds spooky lavender clouds (Clouds stencil) to her cemetery scene filled with headstones from the Spooky Street stamp set. Bravely strolling through this scene is Newton and his pals from the Halloween Pile Up stamp and die set. No spooky scene can be complete without some added bats!
Sue T. fills her background with embossed spooky bats using the Flying Bats stencil. She adds a full moon complete with craters, which she makes using the Bokeh stencil. She adds her Count Newton from the Batty Newton stamp and die set in front of her big moon. She adds a sentiment from the hSpooky Roundabout stamp set. Of course, she completes her card with spooky bats!
I hope these projects have inspired you to play along! Remember, you have until this Friday, October 21, 2022 to enter. There's a prize involved too, so don't delay - see more inspiration on our Inky Paws Challenge here!
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