The bitty bats were punched from our cardstock Vellum with the Bitty Bat punch. They are attached to the card with glue dots which I covered with a Basic Rhinestone. Those little jewels can cover all kinds of things with bling! Here you see a close-up of this fabulous specialty paper. The pack features 2 designs with velvet flocking! Those basic black polka dots are flocked and oh-so-cool.
Lastly, a peek at the inside. Usually, I use Very Vanilla or Whisper White on the inside but those colors seemed too bright for this card. Needed something a little moodier so a piece of Dusty Durango coordinates nicely with the Cajun Craze paper on the front. (I'm trying to use up my retired Durango paper!) A few more scraps of DSP, some Cajun Craze bats, a sentiment from All Holidays and I call it done!
I really like the layout of this card and I thought you might too, so here are some dimensions to help you recreate your own version. If you do, leave a link in the comments so I can come check it out!
- the basic gray A2 base is cut longways 4.25" x 5.5" with a side fold
- the cajun craze polka-dot DSP is 4" x 2"
- adhere DSP to a coordinating piece of cardstock for stability--here I've used basic black 4" x 2.25"
- cut piece of old olive 4" x 1", use your favorite border punch and attach to DSP
- wrap approx. 14" piece of rich razzleberry 1/4" grosgrain ribbon around dsp and tie knot
- sentiment stamped with sentiment and spider web from Wicked Cool and punched with Large Oval punch
- punch bitty bats from vellum or paper of your choice and adhere with glue dots. cover with rhinestone if necessary.
- inside panel is 4" x 5.25"
supplies:
stamps: wicked cool, all holidays
ink: cajun craze, basic black, basic gray
paper: basic gray, basic black, old olive, cajun craze, dusty durango CS; wicked fun specialty paper
xtras: spider web embossing folder; bitty bat, scallop border & large oval punches; tasteful trims XL die; rich razzleberry 1/4" grosgrain ribbon; basic jewel rhinestones.
Nance, your Halloween card is awesome! Isn't the direct-to-paper technique the bomb when it comes to that web? It just makes it look so life-like.
ReplyDeleteYour color combo is so vivid.....perfect for this spooktacular card!!
Nance your halloween card is wickedly wonderful! I LOVE the Web folder and can't wait to get mine. (should've preordered), and I have used the direct-to-paper technique several times and didn't even know it had a name. I love the details in this card: the bats in vellum, the web, and that trim die! I wasn't even interested in it - thought How the heck would I use it? Now I just HAVE to GET IT! Great job.
ReplyDeleteSuper web Spideygirl! And I love those blingy bats - great Halloween card!
ReplyDeleteNance - fabulous. I think I now NEED that DSP. I love your vellum and blingy bats! Great card.
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Jaydee
This is a fun card!! Love the embossed web! I also really like the vellum bats (very cool look) and the colors you used! Super fun!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and fun! I love the vellum bats with the rhinestone detail and the spider web embossing is fantastic!
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