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31 Days of Halloween | Day 4


Hi there Hoppers, Stephanie Siatta here with a fun little journal page for you. 
This simple yet fun page was done with 
Dylusions inks and stamps as well as other great gothic stamps 
from AlteredPages.com. 
You can find them by clicking  here. Dylusions  


I inked the background with the super versatile 
blue and green Dylusions inks and added black gothic stars 
in black right over the Dylusions. 
I then stamped multiple images from the Dependable Dotty
stamp collection cutting here and arranging there. 
I then gave them vibrant color with more inks as well as Gelatos.
I added a collage from AlteredPages.com of a simple little witches hat. 
To the witches hat I added a hint of sparkle 

I hope you enjoy! 


Comments

  1. EEEK! TOO CUTE I love the way you put her together. Might have to borrow this idea. I love it! xxD

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  2. Love the eyes! Wonderful bright fall colors. Makes me think of walking through the forest with sun shining and the leave falling. Awesome job on the background. Fabooolous back at ya!

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  3. One of the best dressed skelewitches I have ever seen!

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  4. Oh my gosh!!!! this is tooo cute... Love the Dylusions Stamps!!!!

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  5. Stunning offering today, love the image and your inky background is perfect!!!!

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  6. Your background is wonderful and I love how you've colored and assembled the Dylusions stamps!

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  7. I do enjoy! Love how you combined the images!

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  8. I think those stamps are on my wish list now! Great inspiration!

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  9. Great colours, great design, great fun

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  10. Way cool and we have all the stuff to make it at Alteredpages.com use grim for 20% off.

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  11. this is awesome! I just love the background and the way the images are assembled!

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  12. Love this page!! The eyes have it!!!

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  13. Love this Stephanie! What a great journal page. Love your background, your stamp and the sentiment is fantastic. :)

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  14. Stephanie, this is amazing. I have been wanting to try Gelatos, but have been intimidated..you make them look beautiful. Love the sentiment.

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  15. what a neat combination of parts to make a fabby whole project!

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  16. Love this page and that image too. The background you've created is amazing!

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  17. Great coloring on your image and the BG!

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