Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Waltzingmouse Stamps September Release Previews - Day 3


Hello again. Welcome back to Day 3 of the Waltzingmouse Stamps September Release Previews. We have two more stamp sets to preview before the big Blog Hop. Today, we're featuring Spooky Tree and Vintage Witch

For my first card, I used Spooky Tree to make my background. Isn't this background stamp amazing?! Absolutely spooky!


I stamped my sentiment on a Vintage Labels No. 18 and adhered it onto my card with some foam tape and twine. Then I decorated my card with the spooky crow from All Hallow's Eve

For me second card, I stamped the image of the witch and placed it inside a black frame. I made the background paper with Heirloom Patterns. I used distress inks to color it in.


For the sentiment, I just stamped it and fussy cut it. Then I inked the edges with more distress ink.

Tomorrow is the DT Blog Hop. Make sure you come back for more inspiration as well as a chance to win some prizes! Thank you for stopping by today! If you haven't yet, head on over to the other DT girls' blogs, you can find the complete list of participants in the WMS blog. See you tomorrow!


8 comments:

  1. incredible card! I really like!!! the former being especially delights!

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  2. How could I have forgotten that harlequin stamp set? That kind of pattern goes so well with Halloween cards when stamped in black. Love you cards...especially the witch silhouette card Jean.

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  3. Love your Raven card..stamped with that deep purplish color. That branch is so large love two great cards!

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  4. Spooky fun cards Jean!!!!!

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  5. Jean you have rocked all three days, wow what fantastic samples and designs. I am so sunk!

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  6. Love the Raven card and the label is just fabulous. The argyle background and pretty frame are just super on the witch card. Both just fab!

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  7. Two wonderful cards. Love the placement of the raven, especially...it adds so much dimension! And how clever to fussy cut around the expression - love it!

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