I'm so stocked about how this one turned out, especially since I wasn't envisioning something so intricate when I first started crafting. I found some stamped images I had received years ago in a swap. The pile contained some really cute stuff, including some cute Stampendous Halloween images. I sat down and started coloring them with Prismacolor pencils, thinking I could make a card with them. Then the card became a Halloween treat bag after spotting a kraft bag I had left out on my desk, hoping to find a use for it.
Then, as I was trying to find design that would work, I thought I could do a house backdrop using the Little Town Border die from Lawn Fawn. That's when the ideas started coming and I found myself turning the whole thing into a little scene.
The sentiment at the bottom was sitting with the new Spooky Cat stamp set from the 2017 Holidays Catalogue. This might be my favorite sentiment from the set, because of the funny eyes and the sentiment, which reads "Not even scared." (I believe the English says, "Happy owl-oween." I find the French funnier.)
This was inspired by In[k]spite Me challenge #318.
Supplies
Stamps: Stampendous, Mystérieux félin (Spooky Cat - Stampin' Up!)
Cardstock: Concord Crush, Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black, Summer Sun, Basic Grey, Whisper White
Patterned Papers: Halloween Parade (Doodlebug Design)
Ink: Tuxedo Black Memento
Lawn Fawn Dies: Stitched Hillside Borders, Stitched Tree Borders, Little Town Border, Road Border
Accessories: Finishing Touches Edgelits Dies, Prismacolor Pencils, Stampin' Dimensionals,
Black Rhinestone Jewels, Kraft Paper Bag, Large Deckled Rectangle Nestabilities Dies
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