I've had a few people ask my about the spider web on this card.
It is black paper cuttlebugged with the spider web folder then I rubbed black brilliance over the raised areas and sprinkled silver black granite embossing powder from Bmuse over the raised edges and heated it up. Looks even better in person. I was very pleased. And again, the stamps are from the Vintage Halloween sheet from Artistic Outpost. Thanks everyone for your kind comments. :-)
It is black paper cuttlebugged with the spider web folder then I rubbed black brilliance over the raised areas and sprinkled silver black granite embossing powder from Bmuse over the raised edges and heated it up. Looks even better in person. I was very pleased. And again, the stamps are from the Vintage Halloween sheet from Artistic Outpost. Thanks everyone for your kind comments. :-)
7 comments:
That is a great idea!! I have some Halloween cards to make so i will use it for sure!!
My Snowmen are from SU the set is called in the line up! :)
One word, Debby!! AWESOME!!! I LOVE IT!! WAY COOL!! Thanks for sharing!
Oh sure. You always have to one-up me, don't you? LOL! Your spider web looks wayyy better than mine does!! Ack! You rock.
And you totally cracked me up with all of your blog comments. I did the multicoloring on the print pattern stamp with markers. I colored each diagonal row a different color (one of three - pumpkin pie, chocolate chip, close to cocoa), and then when I was done I "huffed" on it to moisten it again and stamped. :)
Love the look Debby!
That boy looks familiar--that's one professional card and looks like the Holloween parties we went to a hundred million years ago.
It looks great! You have been tagged.
Hugs Vanja
beautiful ATC !! love it!
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