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Girls Just Wanna Get Spooky


One of the items made at Girls Just Wanna Get Spooky, Saturday Oct. 15, 2011
Gold Bazzill cardstock was used for the base, with a cuttlebug folder using black Bazzill cardstock creating the next layer after it had been punched by a Martha Stewart punch of dripped 'blood'!    A die cut of a spider's web frame was an overlay on the cat image and a touch of orange glitter added. 
The finishing touch was purple grosgrain ribbon.   OHHHH so spooky.



Steampunk Stella came ready for action.   She even carried a tiny derringer in her pocketbook.   Stella's bowler hat was authentic and her lace wristlet was exquisite with gears, gems and more added. 
Her brooch was adorned with watch parts and feathers of the most exotic style. 
The Necessity shelves contained important items for any spooky gathering, jars of bats lashes,
little girls curls, lizard tongues, fallen stars, EEKs and so much more.



This little witch flew in from 700 miles away.  Her broom had to be refueled along the way!
 The brain specimen contained for view was from a donor named A.B. Normal, it was a delightful accent to the table of diaper doo poo with pooper scoopers, dragon poop and spider's nest cake.


All sorts of spooky females entered the Den of Iniquity!

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