Good morning everyone!
A quick post from me today to share another Halloween card...
It features an awesome creepy-crawly image from A Day For Daisies! AND it's their freebie this month! :) The black widows are colored with Copics and then I added a small orange gemstone to represent their spots. The background paper is from Teresa Collins and the sentiment was cut with Tim Holtz Typeset die. The cheesecloth, button and twine are all from my stash.
Well, that's it for today... thanks so much for stopping by!
Tammy x
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
Tammy x
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
Crafty Boots- Halloween
Left of Center Creative- Halloween
Melonheadz- green, black, purple and/or Halloween
Simply Create Too- Black + One Other Color (Orange)
Melonheadz- green, black, purple and/or Halloween
Simply Create Too- Black + One Other Color (Orange)
Try It On Tuesday- Scary and Spooky
Use Your Stuff- Orange, Black + 1 Neutral (white)
Tuesday Throwdown- Halloween Inspiration (Halloween theme and the black & orange colors)
Tuesday Throwdown- Halloween Inspiration (Halloween theme and the black & orange colors)
25 comments:
Wow die ist super geworden, klasse deine Spinnen, liebe Grüße Bettina
Really adorable card Tammy! :) I love the added cheesecloth for the webbing and that cool sentiment die!! HUGS
A terrific card in the traditional Halloween colours. Nice spiders images
Love Chrissie xx
Eek! Love your spider card with that fabulous web!
Oh I hate spiders IRL. But they're great on a spooky card! Fab texture and colors!
Awesome Halloween card! Thanks for joining us at Use Your Stuff.
~DT Janis
Wow.... a wonderful Hallowen card Tammy.
Hugs
Kuni
Very traditional and creepy halloween card! I really like the mesh, it really adds to the look!
TFS! ~~Heidi @ My Little Stamping Blog
Fantastically yuk, I hate spiders, but you have done a great job, the added webbing is perfect for your card, Thanks for joining our Orange, Black and one other colour challenge over at Aurora Wings, Julie DT
Perfect Halloween colors, Tammy! Love the layout, distressing and added embellies. Thanks so much for joining our Black, Orange + 1 Other Color challenge at Aurora Wings. xxD
Ha ha, fab creepy spider card. Great design and I love the pumpkin and black colours. Thank you for playing along with the Crafty Boots Halloween Challenge.
Dionne
At halloween spider is ok, but not otherwise.
Greetings Gundi
Really creepy spiders. Thank you for playing along with us at Tiot.
Fantastic Halloween card! Love how you accented the spiders! Thanks for playing along at Use Your Stuff - Gail
love the creepy spiders,thank you for sharing this piece with us at LOC.EE
Thank you for sharing your super Halloween card with us at TioT's.
Yvonne
Super cute!!! Thank you for joining us at Use Your Stuff, good luck!!! Amy DT
Great Halloween card! Love how you added embellishments to the spiders. Thanks for sharing with us at ADFD.
The cheesecloth makes such a perfect web. Thanks for sharing with us at Use your stuff
TOOO fun Tammy!! I love that you used the cheesecloth, clever idea!! The background is perfect with those crazy spiders :) Have a great weekend my friend!!
What a fabulous card, you made spiders look cute! I like the cheesecloth like this and the bottom with the twine!
Wooow wooow woooow Tammyyyyy
I scream
this is coooll
spooky card
and all in here spider....nets from spider and the color is perfecto
wooooww you have lovely DP
sad I can not found Halloween papers in Germany
but I believe this is a winner card
COOOLL
hugs
Monika(Try to catch up before go to bed it is 00:18 in Germany)
These creepy spiders are so perfect for this fabulous Halloween card, Tammy!
Super card! Thanks for adding your 'halloween-y' creation to our challenge over at A Day for Daisies - Good Luck. Please join us again soon.
Love
Jen Leeflang
ADFD DT
So cute! Love those sequins and what you did with the freebie. Very creative, Tammy! Thanks for playing along with our Halloween Challenge on the ADFD Blog this month. Hugs, Cathy ADFD DT
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