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Welcome  to another day in the
Altered Pages and Art Anthology cross promo month.


The Altered Pages Design Team is also taking part in the
Smeared and Smudged 31 Days of Halloween blog hop. 
I hope you have been able to take a look at all the fun we have been having.
 
Today is Day 20 of the 31 Days of Halloween!


 

Watch Karen's HOW TO Video:



 
Halloween of 1950's collage (AP-1347) - Skull
Halloween Memories (AP-1010) Collags Sheet - EEK
Art Anthology-clear disc
Adhesive
Gelatos
White Pen
Black ink pen
Stamps: banner, dots, domino's
Embellishments: dimensional items, buttons and flowers


Comments

  1. Love the color and details of your project! Great job!

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  2. Karen, this is beautiful! I love your shading and the highlights.

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  3. Awesome! Love the colors and the way everything was laid out.
    Marilyn

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  4. Awesome skull, love the hour glass in the eye! Love all that is going on in the background, so fun!
    ~kim

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  5. Could that be a bottle cap in the eye? This has so many fun elements I just love it! And the skeleton leaves are an awesome touch!!

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  6. Great video! FAbulous layering. Loving all the details and wonderful colors. xxD

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  7. EEK! is the word, love the colouring and detail!

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  8. I love the whole look and feel of this project. The colors, the stamping, the skull and buttons... Awesome!

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  9. Spooktacular project, absolutely love all the details combined with the bright colours!

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  10. What a sweetly wicked project. Love all the details and embellishments you used.

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  11. I am loving this one!!!!! Thanks for sharing y our video!

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  12. Brilliant! Love the background colours and the layout...

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  13. Fabulous piece! This has so much richness to the background and so much to look at!

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  14. Simply gorgeous project.
    I could listen to your voice for hours!

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  15. Fabulous canvas and video. Are those little circles plastic? I love how you used them to mask the background and do a bit of spritzing. Love the colors you chose, also! TFS

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  16. Wicked cool Karen! Such a fun background - perfect setting for the spooky skull!

    TFS!

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  17. Karen, this is just great. I love how you used the "embedibles", those little discs...great idea! Fun canvas panel! Thanks for the video too, nice to see the breakdown. ;-) Steph S.

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  18. My daughter is speechless. We both love this soooo much. Great job

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  19. Great canvas, love how the little disk turned out, thanks for sharing.

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  20. Beautiful canvas, I love the background and those discs are so cool.

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  21. very unique project, interesting combo.

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  22. Thank you for the delightful video! You did a great job using those lil bits. ;) I like your accent too!

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  23. Karen, great video!! And love your canvas!!

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