I'm not a huge fan of Halloween, so I don't always get the Halloween stamp sets each year from Stampin' Up! I do however, have some friends who love Halloween, so I thought I'd show you how to make some cards for your Halloween loving friends with other stamp sets and a little creativity! I do use the Alphabest bundle in many of these cards as it's the easiest way to make those Halloween sentiments. A big thank you goes to my daughter, Kristin, who gave me the idea for this video and was a huge help in seeing the Halloween potential in my stamp sets on the shelf! I hope this video inspires you to look at your stamps, dies and punches a little differently - you never know what's lurking around the corner!
Gather your supplies:
- Cardstock: Thick Basic White 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"; Basic White 3-1/2" x 4-3/4"; Gingham Cottage DSP 4" x 5-1/4"; Pumpkin Pie 2-1/2" x 2-1/2"
- Stamp Sets/Bundles: Hello Harvest, Biggest Wish, Alphabest
- Die: Stitched with Whimsey
- Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Memento Black
- Other: Black and Soft Suede Stampin' Write Markers
- Adhesive and Tools including a pencil and eraser
When thinking of Halloween, jack-o-lanterns are a staple. So the pumpkin from Hello Harvest is the perfect start. I stamped the pumpkin in black ink on Pumpkin Pie cardstock and cut it out with the dies. I colored the stem with my Soft Suede marker (you could also use a Stampin' Blend or Watercolor Pencils to make it brown).
Making the "face" - here is where I like to use a pencil. I chose to make the simplest of faces because that's what I would do on a real pumpkin. Draw triangles for the eyes and nose. For the mouth, I drew a smile and added the teeth. Then all I had to do was color in the shapes with my black marker. When done, erase the pencil lines and you have your jack-o-lantern! The great thing about this method is that you can make any kind of face you want - from happy to scary to funny!
On the piece of white, use the second largest Stitched with Whimsey die to add a stitched design. Stamp Hello in Pumpkin Pie and friend in black in the top left corner. Pop up the jack-o-lantern with Stampin' Dimensionals and add this piece to the layer of DSP on the front of your card.
For the inside of the card, you could use the Alphabest stamps to spell out happy halloween, or simply write your greeting like I did. If you own some retired stamp sets with a Halloween message, grab those. For my envelope, I added boo! in the corner.
This next card was one I created for my September Card Class and it features the dies from the Kindest Gnomes. To make the hat of the gnome, take strips of Basic White (3/4"), Pumpkin Pie (7/16") and Daffodil Delight (3/4") and glue them to a piece of copier paper. Then you can cut out the hat with the die and have candy corn hat! How adorable is that?? I used Basic White for the beard and nose (which I then colored with Natural Tones Blends) and Basic Gray for the shoes. I used Gingham Cottage DSP to cut 1-1/2" squares, topped that with a thin strip of Basic White and Black Matte Dots. The boo! was created with the Alphabest bundle. This card was quite a hit at my last card class - I hope you like it too!
My spooky tree card starts out with a piece of Basic White cardstock where I used my Blending Brushes to color a night sky, starting at the bottom with Pumpkin Pie, then Highland Heather and finishing with Night of Navy. I stamped the bare trees from the Beauty of Friendship set in black and added my spooky on the right side. The ground was a strip of Basic Black paper that I cut to have some small slopes and dips. Lastly, I spritzed the sky with my Black marker and matted it on Pumpkin Pie on top of the Gorgeous Grape card base.
My next card has some witches brew! I stamped bottles in Merry Merlot, Evening Evergreen and Crushed Curry from Bottled Happiness. I fussy cut them out and added a Eye of Newt label to one of them. The background is Gray Granite, embossed with the Brick & Mortar 3D folder and table is from the Neutrals 6" x 6" DSP. Beware was stamped with Crushed Curry and Evening Evergreen and the final touch are the bubbles coming from the short bottle - these came from Brewed for You.
I love this last card! I turned a cute little ladybug into a scary spider! The background was stamped with the Spiral Dye in Smoky Slate. I used the Ladybug Builder punch to cut the spider out of Basic Gray and cut off the antenae. Using my pencil, I traced around the spider body for placement, then drew the legs. When I was happy with them, I colored over the lines with my Black Stampin' Blend. I drew a vertical line from the top edge using my Black Stampin' Write marker. The Red Rhinestones Basic Jewels are perfect for the glowing eyes of the spider, which I popped up with Dimensionals. I added a little Metallic Mesh ribbon in the lower right corner and topped that with my sentiment which was stamped in Poppy Parade ink on a small Stylish Shapes circle.
If you have the retired Apple Builder punch, it would make a fabulous spooky apple (purple with black menacing eyes and mouth). A Frankenstein style monster would be easy to create with your snips and just a little creativity. I'm sure there are lots of other things you can use to make Halloween happen for you!
Spookily yours,
Karen
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