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Merry Halloween with The Crafter's Workshop!

Some cute Halloween fun with The Crafter's Workshop stencils.   Today I have large tag to share!
 
 
 
 
Supplies:
Black Cardstock
Cat border edge
Burlap
Stapler
 


Start by inking the tag with Yellow Ink, then with The Crafter's Workshop Kitchen Tile  stencil apply Red Ink.  Using just the spots on The Crafter's Workshop RavenScape stencil add Metallic Luster Wax Rub randomly on the tag.

 
Paint white Little Birdie Flowers with Yellow & Brown Inks, set aside to dry.

 

 
Mount Altered Pages Collage image on black cardstock with Glue Stick.  Attach to tag with 3D Mounting Squares.  Attach flowers with Tacky Glue.

 
Attach about six inches of burlap folded in half with staples. At the bottom of the tag attach a border.  A bit a of Ribbon and a Large Rhinestone finish it off.

 
Thanks for stopping by!


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