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Happy Haunting!!!

With Halloween just around the corner I thought I would share a spooky Halloween card.  There is a great selection of Halloween collage sheets at Altered Pages HERE!



Supplies for this card!
Card base
Lightning Blot Pattern Paper back of Hoo's Having Fun!
Halloween Mystery Collage Sheet
Purple and Orange cardstock
Stash: Puffy Ghosts, Bling & 3D-sticker
Glue Stick
Tacky Glue
Double Sided Tape
Dimensional Adhesive

 
I love a lot of layers of papers when creating cards.  You will always see my Altered Pages images cut from then  matted with at least one contrasting color.  Cut background Lightning Blot Pattern Paper and matted on purple paper, adhere with Double Sided Tape to the card base.  
 
 
 For this card I cut images from Halloween Mystery Collage Sheet and matted on cardstock.  I decided where I would like to place the haunted house and Ouija image before adhering and attached the ghosts behind the haunted house with Tacky Glue. The Ouija image is attached with Double Sided Tape, then adhere the haunted house with Dimensional Adhesive.


Finally, add the bling and "ENTER IF YOU DARE"







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