Welcome to the first official card of my Halloween Series 2020. For today’s card I got out all of my mice stamps and searched for the ones that could make this pumpkin carving scene work and I just love how it turned out so much! I planned to share this card next week, but I just had to share it today. It’s not a spooky card, but it does have a fall/Halloween theme that I think most people will like. In the video I go through the most important steps and I will tell you how I altered a few stamps to make them perfect for the scene.
(I accidentaly forgot to take a picture on my dark backdrop, so on YouTube you’ll see my regular backdrop instead of the darker one).
I’ve listed all of the materials I used down below:
Lawn Fawn materials used:
- Large Slimline With Sliders
- Small Slimline with Lift the Flaps
- Slimline Stitched Hillside Borders
- Pick of the Patch stamps and dies
- Jump for Joy stamps and dies
- Spooky Village stamps and dies
- Dandy Day stamps and dies
- Merry Mice stamps and dies
- Love Poems stamps and dies
- 12×12 Fall Fling paper ‘Jenn’
- 2.5″ Acrylic block
- Stamp Shammy
- Starry Stamp Shammy Case
- Liquid stardust mixed with water
Other materials used:
- Memento tuxedo black ink
- Copic Sketch Markers (most colors are shown in video)
- Copic Multi Liner 0.3
- Sakura gelly roll pen 08: white
- Foam squares
- Liquid glue
- White cardstock
- Distress Oxide Ink: cracked pistachio, tumbled glass, peacock feathers, wilted violet, fossilized amber, wild honey, rusty hinge, mustard seed
- Distress Ink: tea dye, mowed lawn, wild honey
- Vaessen Creative cutting and scoring board
- Bone folder
- Heat gun
- WOW! Embossing pad: clear ultra slow drying
- WOW! Embossing powder Primary Ebony Super Fine
- Powder tool
All of the materials I used in this video were purchased by me.