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Spell-cial Halloween Card with Lawn Fawn

 Hi crafty friends! Today's card features a fun scene using Lawn Fawn stamps. These cats are up to something with their potions, spell book, and cauldron full of gummy worms! (But look! One worm got away!) 

I am loving these night skies with glowing moons so for the background, I masked off the moon and used some purple Distress Oxide inks to make the glow around it. I darkened the sky up with chipped sapphire and black soot Oxides as well. I used the new Lawn Fawn Night Time Sky stencil to create the moon craters with some manatee ink. I splattered water and black soot ink and then cut the panel out with the Mama Elephant Cloud Nine die. Finally, I finished off the background with birch trees and ground cut out of black cardstock. 

I used Copic markers to color in the images and popped some of them up with foam tape. The sentiment was white heat embossed on purple cardstock (a first for me! I don't think I have ever used purple cardstock for a sentiment strip before!).

Supplies used:

Lawn Fawn Purrfectly Wicked stamps (and dies)

Lawn Fawn Purrfectly Wicked Add On stamps (and dies)

Lawn Fawn Night Time Sky stencil

Lawn Fawn manatee ink

Distress Oxides (milled lavender, wilted violet, chipped sapphire, black soot)

Birch Tree dies (I used Hello Bluebird dies but Mama Elephant and Lawn Fawn have similar ones)

Mama Elephant Cloud Nine 

Lawn Fawn Simple Stitched Hillside Border

White gel pen

Thanks for stopping by today! Have a great day and happy crafting! 💖Jenn


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