Well, Halloween is nearly upon us, so I thought I would do something that is quick and easy to knock up for when you need that last minute Halloween card, present, or bit of decor. Same technique also works for Christmas too - do I lose points for mentioning the C word already?!
First of all, you need to cut some paper. I used scrap watercolour paper for mine, but it would also work with leftover patterned paper, just with a different result.
I cut mine into inchies (1" square), twinchies (2" square) and rectangles of 1" x 2". 1" x 3" and 2" x 3" as I found these worked best for me. Now, sadly I don't have nearly enough Halloween stamps, but I used what I had and just stamped in black Versafine and inked the edges with the same. I then coloured them with a variety of distress inks and a water brush. Simples. I also did a few shapes just adding googly eyes (yup, still trying to use my stash of those) and highlighted bits with a gel pen.
Now, these shapes should all fit together into a kind of Halloween collage which makes quick and easy cards as you can see.
Apologies for the photos, for some reason when I crop some of my more colourful pics then they just don't work.
I also added some to an 8" square canvas for a bit of home decor. Since this had a sturdier substrate than the card I could add some other elements, such as little charms, glass bottles and my last doll arm left over from the zombie door.
Finally, those 1" x 2" pieces are perfect domino size. Glue one onto a domino, add some glossy accents, and use the same glossy accents to add a bail onto the back, and you have a pretty quick Halloween gift.
So there you go - a few bits of scrap paper, a bit of stamping and colouring, and you have a world of possibilities. If you don't want to bother with the stamping, you could even try the same thing with leftover scraps of patterned paper. The world is your lobster!
And finally, the giveaway. Leave a comment, here or on our facebook group, before midnight GMT on Saturday 1 November to be in with a chance of winning a set of canvas, card and domino pendant. I have TWO sets to give away. Winners will be announced sometime on Sunday 2 November when I've had enough coffee to sort them out! Good luck, and thanks for looking.
I have entered this into the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers challenge for pink Halloween for the card, the Artistc Inspirations Challenge for spookyand the Left of Center Challenge for Halloween.
Tune in tomorrow to see Jas's last Halloween project.
Bex
More fabulous work, I love the mix of vibrant colours and Halloween images fab stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love this, you've shown some brilliant ideas
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea - love the canvas too - off to find my halloween stamps xxx
ReplyDeleteI love these! And I think your ideas for having the different sizes and them fitting them together into collages is brilliant. :) Thanks for joining the fun at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
ReplyDeleteThese are so funky, love them all!
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects! The collage cards and canvas are awesome! Fun dominoes! Thanks for joining in the fun at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all just so incredible! I love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at The Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers for our 'H is for Hopeful Halloween' challenge! Hugs, Pamellia GDT :)
SO MUCH AWESOME! Those pendants are SO cool, and I adore the collage style (and googly eyes! I love googly eyes!) Thanks for coming to play with us at the Snarky Sisterhood :)
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so much awesome Halloween goodness!!! Love the collages, what a fab idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the sisterhood of snarky stampers for our Hopeful Halloween challenge!
OMG! These projects rock! Love how you mixed and matched all those little bits to make some fabulous creations! Thanks for joining the fun at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
ReplyDeleteVery Very cool. Thanks for joining us at SoSS
ReplyDeleteAwesome Halloween collage, Thanks for playing along with the Hopefull Halloween challenge at SoSS.
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