Feeling a bit vampish lately? If not, you soon will be. Bwahahahaha! My post today features the new Cling Halloween Sprite, which is layered for more pop. The background was embossed with the new Aged Green Embossing Enamel. The image was colored with Copic markers* in truly gruesome colors. She gives new meaning to the term "blue hair". Lol. For extra color and texture, I added a sprinkling of the new Purple Color Fragments. I truly love the Color Fragments...they add the perfect touch of color and texture to your project. They are lightweight and easy to adhere with any adhesive.
I encourage you to hop around to the rest of the team's blogs today, but first, leave me a comment for an opportunity to win this set of Cling Jumbo Orchid images. I will give this to a random person who has visited and commented on all three of my post days this week. If you missed my post on Wednesday, click HERE. Be sure to come back tomorrow for the huge team hop for more exciting reveals!
A few of my teammates are showing off new products from Stampendous as well! Not only do some of them have their own blog candy, Stampendous will be drawing a winner for this great prize pack.
How do you win it? It's easy! One of the featured bloggers today will be choosing a random commenter from her blog, and that lucky person will be announced on the Stampendous blog tomorrow. The more places you leave a comment, the better your chances are to win! Below is the list of team members who are sharing inspiration today:
Taylor Usry (has blog candy)
*Copics used: YR02, YR04, YR07, G12, YG11, B91, B95, B97, BV23, C7, 100, BV00 BV04, BV08
This is awesome dearie!! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that green against the black cardstock! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this card! The black base is perfect! And...the coloring on her eyes makes her look so ghooly! Love it!
ReplyDeletewonderfully ghoulish card for today. love the background and you picked such awesome colors. i hope my skin color can look so gouhish on halloween.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe colors really pop on this one! Love all of the sparkly goodness!
ReplyDeleteLove your cool enamel background, really lets the image pop. Great card!
ReplyDeleteLove how you framed the image on this card. Great technique and coloring!
ReplyDeleteThis rocks!! the colors pop and the aged green embossing powder looks great on the black and with the stamp!
ReplyDeleteVery eery! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card--love the embossed background.
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Very cool card! Fantastic job! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHer cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of forboding as though she senses a disquieting metamorphosis... is this haunted card actually stretching? Or is it our imagination? Fantastic coloring, Pam! Love what you've done with the embossing as well. Another CHA favorite!!
ReplyDeleteNicely done!! Love the fragments and how you made the image pop. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove how you used this image! The colors and background just scream Halloween
ReplyDeleteGreat card...love the green tint to her skintone!
ReplyDeleteI really do love that sprite stamp. Very cute card. I have never embossed before. I think I am going to have to look into it.
ReplyDeleteI really love the glitter! I'm not usually into glitter too much, but I'm really loving it!!!!
ReplyDeleteCool card. Love all the glitter.
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Love your card. The embossed text in the back is lovely. Hugs, Robin
ReplyDeletegorgeous card! Love everything!
ReplyDeleteYou do know that this was my FAV card from the new catty :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool card, love the design and colors!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I love the embossing. Great job!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card. Love that green embossing on the black background...WOW!
ReplyDeleteSpooktacular! Love it!! Awesome coloring!
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Love your sprite - she is so beautifully colorful!
ReplyDeleteLove how this stands out on the black! Stunning!
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Another fantastic card! Love the Aged Green Enamel against the black.
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