If you answered yes to my question, then I have a fun Halloween card layout for you to try, using the Cauldron Bubble stamp set!
I love this idea because it will help you use up scraps of card stock and left over bits of designer paper. Plus the stamp set images are designed for crafters who love to color - using blender pens and ink pads, Stampin' Blends, watercolor crayons and more.
Cauldron Bubble Halloween card
Supplies:
- Stamp Sets – Cauldron Bubble (147710)
- Card Stock – Whisper White (100730); Thick Whisper White (140272); Granny Apple Green (146990)
- Stamp Pads – Highland Heather (147103); Memento Black Ink (132708)
- Misc. –Layering Circles Framelits (141705); Stitched Shapes Framelits (145372); Subtle Embossing Folder (143706); Smokey Slate Blend Light (145054); Silver Glimmer Paper (146960); Cauldron Framelits Dies (147914); Toil and Trouble Designer Series Paper (147531); Black 3/8” Glittered Organdy Ribbon (147897); Iridescent Sequin Assortment (144212); Big Shot (143263); Snail Adhesive (104332); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104330); Mini Glue Dots (103683); Snail Adhesive (104332)
Measurements:
- Whisper White Thick: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2
- Whisper White: 4 x 5-1/4; 3 x 3
- Toil and Trouble DSP: 1 x 4
- Granny Apple Green: 3 1/2 x 3 1/2
- Silver Glitter Paper: 1/4 x 5 (trimmed)
Instructions:
- Fold card base in half.
- Run Whisper White layer through Subtle Embossing Folder. Adhere to card base using Snail Adhesive.
- Cut out Granny Apple Green scallop circle with Layering Circles Framelits.
- Adhere to front of card.
- Adhere Toil and Trouble DSP strip and Silver Glimmer paper to card.
- Stamp cat in Memento Black ink and sentiment in Highland Heather on Whisper White scrap. Cut out using circle Stitched Shapes Framelits.
- Color cat using Smokey Slate light blend.
- Cut out witches hat using Cauldron framelits. Adhere to circle.
- Cut 6 inch strip of black ribbon. Fold and adhere to back of circle.
- Adhere circle to card using dimensionals.
- Adhere sequins to card using glue dots.
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