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H is for Halloween!

Back again for another fun and spooky project during this month long celebration of Halloween!

Welcome to day 25!!

The Altered Pages Design Team has been treating us with a month full of SPOOKY projects! Be sure to check back each day and see what they create with our partner ArtAnthology's products!  Comment each day on the blog for a chance to win a prize package from ArtAnthology and AlteredPages.com


Altered Pages is also one of the 31 Days of Halloween blog hop sponsors. Our Design Team is participating in the hop... if you would like to hop along the blog roll is on the side bar!


And here is my combo card....

H is for Halloween!


The card blank was created by inking black cardstock over the very fun cyclone stencil from ArtAnthology (gotta love that design!).

The "H" was printed off of the "H" collage sheet onto cardstock.  The paper was trimmed to size, torn on one edge, inked then painted using Art Anthology's Imperial dimensional paint.  I stamped a cob web various places added the sentiment (also stamped) and then added a few fun images and a skull diecut.  

Wish you could see the sparkle and texture of this paint...it's amazing in person.

Hope you've all been enjoying the fun projects from the team!

ArtAnthology supplies: Imperial Dimensional Paint, Stencil
Altered Pages Supplies: "H" collage Sheet; Happy Halloween Collage Sheet; Skull - Spooky DieCuts; Black Ink
Other: Stamps, Markers

Comments

  1. Fun Halloween card! Great job!

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  2. Great card, Roni. I love the layers and of the fun elements on it. It's full of Halloween spirit!

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  3. Ooo the layers are soooo fun and the vintage feel is so cool. Love love love the h

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  4. very awesome, Love the 'H" so neat and colorful.

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  5. Great layering and fun vintage images. Gorgeous "H"! FAbulous card. xxD

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  6. Looks amazing in the photos, but always better in person. Love your collection of images and the colors.

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  7. your rich purply color makes this fab card extra awesome! xo

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  8. What great colors on this card. Love the "h"!

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  9. Great looking card, and I love the "h" for Halloween!

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  10. Love that paint...it is amazing! I have those two retro prints and the skull is fabulous! That "H" is the perfect finishing item!! OH and love that torn edge!!

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  11. I love all the images you used, and how you placed them together.
    I have to check out that cyclone stencil.

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  12. Fantastic and love the layers of spooky goodness.

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  13. Love the scrumptious background! I think i really need some of the dimensional paint! Great colors and love the webs! Have really enjoyed all the awesome art shared here!~kim

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  14. Love this card! The way you've used the vintage images is fantastic!

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  15. Love the H and all those elements you have added!!

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  16. Love your retro-styled alpha creation! Great use of elements!

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  17. Love the card. The purple is perfect!

    Marilyn

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  18. This is awesome love all the details. Great Halloween card!

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  19. Your card is adorable! Love the colors!

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