Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Happy Fright Night

I love this old Martha Stewart goo punch, and every year at Halloween I make a few cards with it. I based my card on the CAS(E) this Sketch 47 challenge, using random strips of card stock. I just punched and layered them, adding a MS punched spider and giving him 2 yellow gemstone eyes. The sentiment is a combination of Inkadinkado (happy) and SU! (fright night) that were stamped with Versamark and embossed with white ep. I doubt this card qualifies for the "CAS" category, but I'll enter it anyway. Halloween is fun, and I had fun making this one :)

Thanks for stopping by and make it a great Wednesday!

Carol

9 comments:

  1. Creepy crawly!! Love that spider and the yellow eyes!!! Cute Halloween card with that punch Carol!
    Lynn

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  2. Carol, what a cool Halloween creation. You just reminded me that I have that goo punch. I also like it for making dripping snow and icicles. It comes in very handy...that is, when I can remember I have it. :-)
    That spider and those eyes are scaring me. Ha
    Great card!

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  3. This is a "scary" card. LOL That goo actually look dimensional. Terrific colors here. Fun card.

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  4. Gorgeous card! I only know it is October when I am here, LOL, wow, I need to get those halloween card going!

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  5. Great card. I LOVE that punch! So fun! I was going to purchase that punch, but I didn't. Now I wish that I had.

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  6. This is so cute, Carol! I love that border punch and how you layered the different colors! Nice job! :)

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  7. Jsut popping in to see what you've been up to my Krafty Friend!! 8-) Looks like spooky ghoulishness!! Wow!! lol LOVE this Miss Carol!! 8-)

    Hugs
    Shannon

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  8. What a great Halloween card!
    Thanks so much playing along with CAS(E) this Sketch!

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  9. Hee hee...very fun! I have wanted that punch, but always manage to convince myself that I don't need it. So I'm living vicariously through your card! ;-)

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