The article presents an array of adorable Halloween cards that will inspire your crafting endeavors. From whimsical ghosts to charming pumpkins, each card showcases the artistry and ingenuity of the creators. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, these cards offer a range of ideas to bring joy to your Halloween celebrations.
Discover the latest trends and techniques that elevate these handmade cards to the next level. Uncover the stories behind each design, providing insights into the crafting process and the materials used. As you explore the featured cards, you’ll find inspiration to add your own personal touch, making your Halloween greetings truly one-of-a-kind.
This cutie pie witch is sitting on a Pumpkin waiting for Halloween to start. Jean used new stamps from Simon Says for this card. Don’t you just love the red and orange color combo she used? Visit the J D Studio blog for all the details.
I know not everyone is into creepy and spooky for Halloween or maybe you’re creating a card for a little one that is “too cute to spook”. Don’t worry, there’s plenty of sweet and cute card ideas for Halloween too. There’s also been a big trend the last few year of using non-traditional colors, especially pink and teal along with other pastels that fits some peoples style and esthetic better than darker shades. I’ve gathered an adorable bunch of delightful Halloween Cards to share some inspiration to try this trend.
Below each photo you’ll see a link, click it for more details like tutorials, techniques and products used.
This fun card has both cute and pastels on it with a kitty dressed up as candy corn, a soft ink blended background and golden spider web. You can check out this card and 6 more made with this same stamp over on the Newton’s Nook blog.
This cute bunny and bat are ready to go trick or treating on these fun stamped and die cute tags that are also shakers! Wouldn’t these be fun tied around a treat bag? I came across them on the Caitlin Annalee Cards Instagram page.
Wendy used a no-line coloring technique for this darling Halloween card. Using digital stamps she printed the images in a lighter grey tone so when she colored with Copic markers the outline faded away. Learn more on the Polkadoodles blog.
This card is full of Halloween joy with happy critters all dressed up and a cheerful yellow frame. Jasmin shares how she put it all together over on the Heffy Doodle blog.
These loveable little Halloween notecards are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face! I adore the small square size, the scalloped edges and the shaker element, simply delightful! Visit the Pretty Pink Posh blog to watch a video tutorial.
A bright pink and orange ink blended background adds a sweet touch to this quick and easy Halloween card created with stamps from MFT and Distress Oxide Inks. Visit the My Favorite Things blog for a closer look.
There’s a nice contrast of pastel pink and black on this pretty Halloween shaker card. This cat die can be also used for so many different occasions. Find step by step directions for making this and another cat card on the Therm O Web blog.
These fun and festive cards have lots of color and pattern from layers of pattern papers, die cut tags and cute stamped bats, ghosties and pumpkins. There’s also lots of shiny little star stickers and black dots for the eyes. Visit the Doodlebug blog for a closer peek.
Oh my gosh, how adorable are these stamped mice from Whimsy Stamps?! They are all dressed up for Halloween, surrounded by candy over top a beautiful background created with inking and splatters behind a hand cut swirl pattern. Kristina Werner is sharing a video tutorial over on her blog.
This little winsome ghosts are ready to share some Halloween fun on this card from Jo. The soft pastel purple background and the cute faces on the ghosts creates the perfect “too cute to spook” design. Learn more on The Greeting Farm blog.
This happy ghost is here to herald in Halloween. I adore the ghost shaped card with the broom that helps the card stand, so clever! I spotted this card from Brenda on the Scrappy Tails Crafts Instagram page.
I hope you’ve enjoyed these charming and enchanting cards for Halloween and will be inspired to create some cute cards yourself!
-Heather
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