Today is the third Monday of the month which means it’s time for another Lawnscaping Challenge! Challenge #116, sponsored by Lawn Fawn, is Too Cute To Spook! Nothing too scary here…Lawn Fawn makes ridiculously adorable Halloween stamps so this challenge should be a cinch! One lucky winner will win a stamp set of their choice from Lawn Fawn!
This was a fun challenge but I realized I need more Halloween stamps! I did give in and order a few more sets for the rest of the month but for this challenge I made it work with the Trick or Treat stamp set! Here’s what I came up with!
I started off by spelling out and stamping my sentiment with Jessie’s ABCs. I actually used only Memento Tuxedo Black ink for all of the stamping on my card. I started stamping my bats around the sentiment and kept moving out from the sentiment. I stamped the lighter bats by stamping the bats twice. The second generation stamping was perfectly clear just a tad lighter! Once all the bats were stamped I trimmed my panel and then added a silver cardstock frame. Then I adhered it to a black card base, colored one of my bats with copic markers, and added a little wink of stella and glossy accents!
Thanks so much for visiting! I hope you’ll play along with the challenge! Now that I’ve got these new Halloween stamps I’d love some more ideas on how to use them for non-spooky cards! For more inspiration and information on how to join the challenge visit the Lawnscaping Challenge blog!
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Pam Spicer says
This is so cute!!
glow says
hey there:) i much prefer this cute image card over spooky! thanks so much… doesnt take much spook to spook me out!! i appreciate it:) can you share some layered ink techs sometime?: i love to learn:) but never without appreciation for waht you do! ! 🙂
Celeste Goff says
OMG…too adorable!!!
Kara Lynne says
Great job with your stamping! I love that you used a mix of 1st and 2nd generation stamping, and they’re all so well placed!
Ellen says
How cute is this? I love the idea and the execution, too. Nicely done!