Oct 21, 2015
Blog Design Team: What’s at the end of 13 Dead End Drive?
Happy Wednesday! Next week is Halloween and we are always up for all the best parts of this toothsome holiday. Have you gotten your costume yet? You can always go with the ol’ standby bedsheet ghost! Today, Kay Miller has created a spooktacular card that just might inspire you to get spooky…
Let’s hear from Kay about her project…
Hello friends! It is getting closer and closer to that spooky time of
year, so I thought I would create a Halloween card to share with you
today. Taylored Expressions has so many fun Halloween dies, that it was a
breeze putting this fun card together!
I first watercolored my
background. I used Peerless watercolors in bright yellow, blue and gray. I
did not wet my paper, like I usually do, because I didn’t want my moon
to run all over the whole card. I wanted it to retain it’s roundness. So
I started with the moon and painted a circle with yellow. Then I took
the blue and went around that. They did blend together some, and that’s
exactly what I wanted. I used the gray last, down at the bottom, to give
the illusion of ground. I let that dry, speckled it with drops of water,
and let it dry again very well.
I mounted this piece onto a top folded
A2 size white card base with foam tape. I cut the haunted house from 13 Dead End Drive out of
black card stock, then used liquid glue to adhere it to the
watercolored panel. I cut the tiny bats out with the Halloween Scene Lil
Bits dies and glued those down as well. I cut the ghost out of Sugar
Cube card stock and adhered them with foam tape for a little dimension.
The sentiment was heat embossed with white embossing powder and cut out
with the Label It die, and then adhered with foam tape. There you have
it! A fun Halloween card sure to spook the bravest soul! Hope you have a
wonderful Halloween and get lots of treats!
Thank you so much, Kay, for sharing this awesome Halloween card with us today! Be sure to visit Kay on her blog, My Joyful Moments, for more of her wonderful work. Have a joyful day!