One of my favorite things to do is to mix stamps from different companies. Face it there are a lot of images out there that just work together. Here's two of them: Shirleys 2 Girls SG 907 Spooky House and The Cutting Cafe - Halloween This and That set. Which reminds me, I will be randomly drawing a winner for The Halloween Stamp set from The Cutting Cafe on Thursday. All you need to do to have a chance to win is post a comment here if you haven't already. If you haven't you can also see the other project I made with this set. Good Luck! Also this kind of meets Splitcoaststampers Color Challenge CC235 Elegant Basic Olives (Elegant Eggplant, Basic Black, Old Olive).
Stamps: Shirleys 2 Girls -SG 907 Spooky House, The Cutting Cafe - Halloween This and That
Paper: Basic Black, Lavender Lace, SEI - Eerie Alley DP, White
Accessories: Copics, American Crafts Ribbon, Spellbinders Circle, Dimensionals, The Paper Studio Button
This is one amazing card!!!!!!!!! I love it, so I followed it to your blog. This is so clean, fresh and fabulous!!!!!!!!!!! TFS
ReplyDeleteI love your card! Your work is amazing!
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, I SO LOVE THIS CHANGE, IT IS PERFECT SHELLY.....JUST LIKE YOUR WORK...HUGS
ReplyDeleteOMG!! Just cute, cute CUTE!! I love Halloween and your creation just rocks!! HUGS
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly fabulous card! You're right... the stamp sets work together perfectly. I'm new to your blog, but it will definately be on my favorites list.
ReplyDeleteI really love this color combo for Halloween cards. This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteblessings, Maria
Shelly...this is fantastic...I love how you combined everything... love the web paper peeking out from underneath and the 'scardy cat' is such a great little addition. Looks like the weather is good too...=) Kristine
ReplyDeleteSpectacular Shelly! What a super fun card. Love your color palette, mix of stamps and your wonderful design.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job Shelly, I love the versatility of pairing your stamps with whatever works.
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