I love to make Halloween cards. I send a few to fellow artists who love the season as much as I do. The rest get displayed through my house, like in this vignette with an antique typewriter:
The card below is a shaker card made with stamps from Oxford Impressions, Austen Gallery:
When you tilt the card, glitter fills the window:
You do wonders with paper, dear Laura!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderfully spooky creations dear Laura.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful All Hallows' Eve.
Wishes
Lynne
Hi Laura, You are so talented and I love your amazing cards.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful evening and Happy Halloween.
So nice to see you and thank you for stopping by and your kind comment.
Hugs!
beautiful cards, very inspiring xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty post! The cards are amazing and styled so beautifully on the old type writer.
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Patti
These are wonderful, Laura! I love Oxford Impression stamps but I have a hard time getting the people ones to come out clearly. Yours are great!
ReplyDelete♥♥♥ Lorraine
Oh my, I wish I had your talent when it comes to paper crafts. Love, love these cards! Shaker cards are so fun and I love every little detail you have done on these Laura!
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Jann
p.s. forgot to mention how cute they look on your typewriter!
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Jann
I love the card with the owl and tree. Can you tell me what stamp and embossing folder you used. I've. Looked on the web, but I can't find it. Carolyn
ReplyDeleteSusan, You make such wonderful cards. I just love the. Please keep my son in your prayers, he is quite ill. Hugs, Martha
ReplyDeleteYour Halloween cards are just spectacular, Susan. I couldn't pick a favorite because they are all terrific!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
Fantastic cards! I couldn't even pick a favorite!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Pinterest, I found these amazing cards a year-and-a-half after you posted them. Since my son is all grown up, I don't do anything Halloween-related, but these cards really got my attention! Also really enjoyed the way you photographed them. I'm off to have a look at the rest of your blog – thanks for giving us a look at your crafting adventures!
ReplyDeleteThanks to pinterest i found these cards! The are awesome what did you use for the card with the white tree thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks to pinterest i found these cards! The are awesome what did you use for the card with the white tree thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Sanne. Thank you for your kind comments. The tree is a Stampin Up set that has retired called "House of Haunts" and re-released in "Best of Halloween." You can find the sets on Ebay. Happy crafting!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I can't wait to make something like this
ReplyDeleteThanks again :)
Hello sorry for al those questions,
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me what you use more? for the leaf and the embossing around the cart? Also from stampin up? I hope to hear from you have a nice day..!
Hi Sanne, no problem at all! I am pretty sure that the embossed floral border (and the surrounding lines and edging) are from an old Anna Griffin brass stencil that I ran through an embossing machine. You can probably find other Anna Griffin oval folders that will do the job. I cut out the center with an oval die. I highlighted the embossing with gold ink. The leaf is from a Tim Holtz die that I embossed with a spider web folder. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! I hope to see more beautiful cars
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