I only make one Halloween card a year and that is for my daughter, mostly because it is just another excuse to send her a card and keep in touch, let her know her momma is thinking of her :)
I picked this stamp up at the yard sales my stamp store use to have every once in awhile, so sad they are no longer in business.
Don't they just make you smile :) I wanted something in the corner so I drew in a web. Faux gold stitching around base of card. I used a gold paint pen to go around the arch. These were quick to color too.
- Whipper Snapper Designs - Stack o' Pumpkins stamp, colored w/markers
- Sizzix - Tags Rounded die w/gold paint pen around edges
- DCWV - Old World Stack paper
- Fiskars - Essentials sayings stamp
- Hand drawn spider webs
- Gold Faux stitching
I would like to share this with the following challenges:
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge - anything Halloween
Retro Rubber Challenge - Fallin for Autumn - 2011 stamp
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
Connie
21 comments:
That stamp is so cute! The pumpkins are colored beautifully and you did a great job drawing the web.
Lovely card!!Kisses from Greece!!!
Oh so good! This is lovely and pretty darling
OMG this is such a fun image and your coloring is FABULOUS! Brought an instant smile ... thanks!!
love your card. Thanks for joining our October Halloween challenge at Two Old Bats!
Love your cute cute card and image, a great find! Thank you for joining our challenge at Two Old Bats!
Diane TOB DT {Nellies Nest}
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What a darling image and you created a cute card with it! Love the web you drew in the corner -- perfect finish!
Cool fun pumpkin card and the colours are pretty awesome. xx
That is such a fun card and beautifully coloured - and I love the little spiders web in the corner.
Diana xx
Hi Connie! I thought your card was funny. Always show your taste and innovation.
In Portugal, few people have the habit of celebrating Halloween. We have, as it is already being lost, the celebration of All Saints' Day. And sometimes with globalization replacing your Halloween
The Origin of Bread by God Christian
Over the years, the cult of the dead was increasingly promoted by the Catholic Church, as well as the tradition of reserving a place at the table, and also of leaving food for them.
The custom of leaving the first loaf of a batch of bread at this time at the door of the house also began, covered by a cloth. It would be to honor the dead, but the intention was also that whoever of the poorest passed by would take the physical part for themselves.
On the morning of November 1st, the children in their normal clothes go from home saying "Bread for God"
So cute! Hugs!
So cute, Connie xoxo
OMGosh, Connie, the pumpkin stack is so cute and I love it! Whipper Snapper stamps have so much character. Your coloring is awesome and love the arch shape. You did a great job drawing the spider web, too! I was so sad when our local paper crafts store closed. It's been years, but I still miss it. Hey, I'm glad you shared your card with us at Two Old Bats!
Awww... this is adorable Connie!
Totally adorable and creative with your hand drawn web. Your stamp is cute and coloured so well.
Great whipper snapper image, fabulous coloring and a fun card to send to your daughter. I am sure she loves getting hand made cards from you in the mail.
They are the jolliest pumpkins ever! Love them. I know it will make your daughter laugh out loud :)
-Soma
Aww!! I just adore this tower of adorable pumpkins, your awesome coloring brings them to life.
Thank you for playing with us at RETRO RUBBER.
Stay healthy and safe.
XO
Maria/DT
oh connie, i LOVE this one, what a GREAT stamp for the season!! i'm sure your daughter really enjoyed this, i know i did. and i hope it made her smile a big ole' smile, it did for me!!
and i am fine, just lost in a sea of emails!!
Cute card, love the pumpkin image! Thanks for sharing with Retro Rubber Challenge Blog!
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