Amy R. shows that you don’t need Halloween stamps to create a spooky card, she used flowers and butterflies for this non-traditional card design. She also used an interesting trapped ink blending technique where she ink blended the card panel … Read More ...
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Stamped and Stenciled Halloween Cards
These amazing Happy Halloween cards from Mindy combine stamping and stenciling with touches of glitter. Using products from Taylored Expressions she stamped her large sentiments on ink blending cardstock and then used a stencil to apply different mediums like glitter … Read More ...
Spooky Halloween Sky Card with Copics
I’m already getting excited thinking about what Halloween cards I’ll make this year! If you’re also starting on Fall and Halloween cards check out this wonderful card from Eivor. She’s sharing step by step how she used Copic Markers to … Read More ...
Halloween Barn Owl Cards
Sandy is over on the Ellen Hutson blog with a video showing how to color the same images two ways. She stamped the adorable barn owl on black and on white paper, using colored pencils to color them both but … Read More ...
Coloring a Halloween Card with Chalks
I wanted to a bit of a pastel look for my latest Halloween card so I decided to color my stamped images with chalks. Chalks give a soft look to coloring and can be applied in many different ways. I … Read More ...
Light Up Halloween Card
This card from Koren Wiskman at first glance is already wonderful but it’s even more amazing by the fact that the lighting strike actually lights up! How cool is that!? She die cut the lightening and backed it with vellum … Read More ...
Halloween Witch Printable
This cute little witch is getting ready to cook up some spooky fun for Halloween. This clip art design is FREE to download and print from Prettygrafik and is perfect to add to Halloween invites, treat bags, scrapbook layouts and … Read More ...
Halloween Shaker Card
Mindy used a candy corn stencil for the background and a spooky cake stamp for the focal point (both from Sassy and Crafty) for this fun Halloween shaker card. I love the Halloween confetti she used inside the shaker!
Halloween Mixed Media Tag
This amazing Halloween Mixed Media Tag from Emma Williams is a true work of art. She used stamps, dies, paints, inks, embellishments and more from Tim Holtz for this wonderfully spooky tag. I love the creepy skeleton hands reaching around … Read More ...
Book Review – CardMaker Halloween Back Issue
A wide variety of exciting, exclusive, never-before-published projects are yours at only pennies apiece! Just look at what’s in this issue; get set for immediate cardmaking enjoyment!
You can download this back issue here.
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Halloween Copic Coloring Card
This amazing Halloween slimline card was created with one large, long background stamp from Rubbernecker. Michelle used her amazing coloring skills and her Copic markers to color in the design.
Visit the Rubbernecker blog to watch her coloring tutorial video.… Read More ...
Halloween Wreath Card
Simon Says Stamp and Brutus Monroe teamed up for a wonderful stamp set collab of holiday wreaths. Shari used the Halloween wreath and designed this wonderfully spooky card. For the background she combined ink smooshing, ink blending and stenciling and … Read More ...
Halloween Coffin Treat Box
This fun little coffin shaped box is perfect for holding treats for Halloween. I love the vellum window with the spider webs behind! Candance used stamps and dies from Jaded Blossom to create it and she’s sharing a tutorial over … Read More ...
16 Halloween Digital Pattern Papers
These fun Halloween digital pattern papers are perfect to print out and use on your cards and invitations or scrapbook and planner pages for October. There are 16 to choose from and are FREE to download from Designs Bundles.
Halloween Ghosts Card
I love the mix of spooky and cute in this Halloween card from Yvonne! The skeleton ghosts dressed in colorful shirts sure are having fun in front of the die cut graveyard. By using orange ink blending behind the dies … Read More ...