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The background of the card base has been ink-stenciled with the Dreamweaver Fleur de Lis in Versafine Purple ink, and smudged of course. The focal panel is a mix of medias...the Stone Wall background and Glossy Black-pasted Nouveau Rose from Dreamweaver, the "witchy" Raven embossed in black and the soon-to-be-released-Classic Rose from Stampendous, colored with Copics following the "no line" technique. All of this smeared and smudged, distressed and torn, before layering over a strip of May Arts Jumbo Ric Rac, adding a Stampendous sentiment, and plenty of Fran•tagĂ©-y elements in the way of Color Fragments and Aged Gold Embossing Enamel.
If you haven't been already, I highly suggest follow the Stampendous team this week by heading to the Stampendous Impressions blog each day to find out WITCH team member(s) is posting their creepy creation(s).
3 comments:
OH MYLANTA! What an incredible card!! I am in love with this spookaliscious creation! I never would have thought to use the background paper for a Halloween card! GENIUS!!! Amazing card that is going to happily haunt someone's holiday! TFS!
I am a big fan of the raven, and this one with the hat is super fun. I love your purples with the black. Thanks for sharing with us.
This is so pretty with a side of Wuthering Heights thrown in. I don't know, maybe it was the roses, but it popped into my head.
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