Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Halloween Punny Card

It's almost my favorite time of year...HALLOWEEN!!!! I enjoy this holiday sooooo much. It's so much fun, it's in my favorite season, my favorite scents and flavors are surrounding me. Ahhhhh. So I wanted to make a funny card to send to someone to make them laugh. I must admit, I was laughing the entire time I made this. Seriously, it doesn't take much to amuse me! ;)


Are you ready?! 

Don't wet your plants...


Are you dying yet?!?!?!  


I mean, the ghost himself is laughing. I couldn't help myself with this one.


Just one more time because it's THAT funny.


HA! I hope you laughed like I did, or at least smiled. ;) Happy Halloween!!!!

PRODUCTS USED:
  • Lawn Fawn Sweet Smiles
  • Lawn Fawn Pizza My Heart
  • Lawn Fawn Booyah
  • Lawn Fawn Milo's ABCs
  • Memento, Tuxedo Black
  • Versafine, Onyx Black
  • Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers
  • Crafter's Companion Ultra Smooth Premium White Cardstock


Friday, October 7, 2016

Treat-filled Days are the Best Days!

Hello, and happy Friday!
Samantha M here today, and I'm sharing a fun halloween card with you!


I know, it's adorable, right?! Ha! I dressed up the clam!!!!! I can't even stand it! Ha! Ok, I'm getting ahead of myself, let me start over! Ha!

Ok, I stamped and watercolored images from Mermaid for You, Booyah and Year Six! I used Distress Markers to color and then also used them to create the water-y background! I scribbled Peacock Feathers and Cracked Pistachio onto a scrap piece of plastic packaging, and then mixed them together with some water. Then, I just splatted the whole plastic sheet onto my card front! Once it was dry, I splattered on some white acrylic paint and then used Transliscent Embossing Paste and a wave stencil to add some subtle texture!


The sentiment is from the new Happy Howloween set! So fun!! 
I hope you enjoued this card, and that you're getting into the mood for fall and halloween! Be sure to play along with the current Lawnscaping Challenge, too!! 


Enjoy!
And thanks for spending part of your day with me!
~Samantha M

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Happy Haunting Card

Good morning, Roxanne here today with a cute Halloween-themed card for you! I had a lot of fun creating this cute little card, so sit down and take a scroll with me through the process. I've listed all the supplies I've used at the end of this post.


My first step was to create my card base. I used a plain black cardstock that I cut, scored and folded to 4.25x5.5. I grabbed a piece of my patterned paper that I was going to adhere to the front of my card and diecut out a larger circle. I traced that diecut onto the card base so I knew where I was going to need to stamp/create my sky.

I used several star stamps from the Booyah and Party Animal sets with some Delicata in Golden Glitz and heat embossed them with clear embossing powder. I then took a sponge and my Dandelion ink pad and swirled on the hazy sky on a portion of the circle.


My next step is to stamp and create my little critters that I wanted as part of my Halloween scene. I was quite giddy when I realized that the hat and Frankenstein hair/stitches fit PERFECTLY onto the animals from the Party Animals set. I just wanted to use something cute, other than a ghost! 

I stamped these onto some quality coloring cardstock with Tuxedo Black (Memento). I masked the top hat and hair before stamping the bear onto the cardstock. I simply stamped the hat and hair image onto a sticky note, fussy cut that out carefully, and stuck that down over my stamped images of the hat and hair. This allows you to stamp over that with the bear stamp so that once the mask is lifted, it looks like it was all one image! 



Next, I colored and cut out my bears. Now as you can see, even though I'm really careful about trimming around the edges, you always end up with a very slight white edge. What I do is take a black marker (I used my Spectrum Noir True Black) and lightly go around the edge of the image so that it looks like you cut it perfectly and have clean black edges. Just a little tip I do. You'll see in the image above that I touched up the brown bear. 


Here are all my elements for my card. Let's assemble!




A little close up of the details!

I hope you liked my little Halloween card. Thanks for checking out my project! Happy crafting.


SUPPLIES USED:

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Halloween decoration!

Hi friends!! 

It's Lenny from the FIT here with you today!! I hope you're all having a great Saturday!! 
It's October already ... I just can't believe it!! I'm not really into Fall & Winter, so I'm sad
that Summer's over. :) 
Fall ... that means Halloween, the color "orange", fallen leaves, pumpkins, ...!! 

For this post I made some Halloween decoration!
I used the "Milk carton" die ... but for decoration purposes only!! These are not meant to be
treat bags! :) (no candy inside) LOL 

Here are some photos . . .





  


For the complete supply list: click HERE!!!

Thanks so much for dropping by today!! 
Stay tuned for another awesome Lawnscaping challenge on Monday!
Hope you'll join us in the fun and play along!

hugs . . .

lenny

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Halloween Tags with Audrey!

Hi there!  Audrey here today with a fun set of Halloween tags using a bunch of goodies from the new release!  I  have a bunch of kiddos in my life that get special halloween treats, and I like to dress them up with handmade tags.  Here are a few that I created using the new Booyah stamp set!  I just love these little ghosts!  Keep reading to see how I made them, and for close up photos of each.

Halloween Tags


I started off by diecutting the largest star in the Puffy Star Stackables die set out of halloween colors of cardstock.  Then, using the second largest star in the set, I diecut both a black star and a white star...


Halloween Tags


I put the black star face down on the Snowy Backdrops die to cut the pattern into the black star, and then I glued the white star directly behind it to show off those cute tiny stars and circles!  I stamped, colored and fussy cut several little ghosts and accessories from the Booyah stamp set, and then stamped colored and fussy cut the largest pumpkins from the Happy Harvest stamp set - 2 for each tag.


Halloween Tags


Then, using Owen's ABCs and a banner die from my stash, I personalized each tag using black ink.  I punched a tiny hole in each of the large colored stars and threaded some Spooky Lawn trimmings through and tied a bow.  Then, I adhered the black and white star to the larger one with foam tape, along with the ghosts, pumpkins and banners, all with you guessed it, foam tape.  The ghosts are on two layers of tape so that they stand out above everything else.  I added some white gel pen accents and wink of stella glitter pen, too.


Halloween Tags

That's all for me today... I hope you are inspired to create some halloween tags of your own!  Thanks for stopping by! :)

Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn Booyah, Happy Harvest, Owen's ABCs
Dies: Lawn Fawn Snowy Backdrops, Puffy Star Stackables
Paper: PTI White, True Black, Orange Zest, Royal Velvet, Simply Chartruese
Other: Lawn  Fawn Spooky Lawn Trimmings, white gel pen, wink of stella clear glitter brush pen, foam tape

Monday, August 24, 2015

Halloween Treats Using Clear Embossing

Hello everybody! Heidi here, I'm not ready for fall, and more much less for winter, but us paper crafters have to work a little bit ahead of the seasons in order to share inspiration and ideas. So today I am sharing with you some Halloween treats using Lawn Fawn products and some heat embossing! We are currently having our Lawnscaping Challenge No.112 sponsored by Lawn Fawn, which it's all about embossing, if you haven't enter yet, you still have about three days left to do so, you can enter HERE


Let me show my project and I'll tell you a little bit more about it! 


For these treats I used the "candy box die," the "Spooktacular," the "starry backdropes," and the little banner from the "small stitched journaling card" die set. 

For the backgrounds, I used the "starry backdropes" and some of the little elements from the "Spooktacular" stamp set, I stamped those using Versamark ink, and I heat embossed using clear embossing powder. I stamped the images randomly to create fun patterns.

For the sentiment I used the "happy" from the "spooktacular" stamp set, and the "halloween" from the "hoppy halloween" mini stamp set. I color the images using Copic Markers, and tied some bows, using baker's twine. 

I hope you enjoyed this fun project! Have a lovely day! 




Thursday, October 30, 2014

Happy Halloween


Hey everyone, Samantha here with a super fun Halloween card! Did you know that yetis go trick or treating? This little yeti didn't even make it to the front doorstep before it was spooked by a group of ghosts. This haunted house was just too scary, luckily no candy was lost in the frantic running.

Materials Used:
Critters in Costume
Happy Haunting
Hats Off to You
Yeti Set Go

Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you have a wonderful day!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Trick or Treat

Hi Lawnscapers, Roxanne here! I'm excited that this is my first official blog post for Lawnscaping as part of the Facebook Inspiration Team.

I made this adorable Halloween card. I love to have some on hand to give to teachers, my kids, or anyone who loves the holiday as much as I do. This year, I even think I'll decorate earlier. ;)


For this card, I used the Lawn Fawn, Critters in Costume set for the main focus. I recently adopted a dog, so I went for the dog in a bee costume. He's just too cute! I stamped him with Memento  in Tuxedo Black and colored him in with Spectrum Noir markers. I fussy cut him out leaving a slight outline around him. You'll notice I cut between his front paws so I could sneak him behind the borders I cut for the card layout to give more depth. For the trick or treat bag, I just stamped in Tuxedo Black onto kraft paper and fussy cut around that as well. I snuck it behind the doggy.

For the background, I took a honeycomb stencil and used Versamagic ink in Tattered Straw and sponged it on varying the pressure so it's slightly lighter in the middle. I chose to use watercolor paper for this because I love the texture of it. I then spritzed on some spray mist over the honeycomb and dabbed it off with a paper towel.

I cut strips of patterned paper for the doggy and his trick or treat bag to nestle into. I popped up the center piece with some foam adhesive so I could do that.

I hope you enjoyed my project for this month! Just remember, Halloween is only 65 days away...