A thoughtful friend sent me this candy corn die and I used lots of snippets of Halloween papers and cardstock to create a few cards with it. After laying the strips of dsp down on a scrap of white, I cut the panel with a Lil Inker stitched rectangle. Next I added the die-cut candy corn along with a stamped and punched sentiment (R from SU!) and added a green glaze sticker just for fun. I put this one on a lavender card base.
Here's a 2nd card made with different snippets and colors on a green card base.
and the last one, made with a mix of assorted snippets of designer papers and cardstock on a black card base.
Sharing the first card with these challenges:
The Snippets Playground challenge #491 - must use snippets
The Allsorts Challenge Week #802 - A/G or Magical, Myths and/or Legend
Love those Pretty Papers October Challenge - Optional theme Halloween Colors/ Papers
The Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge for October 2024 - A/G Halloween
Thanks for stopping by and make it a great Monday!
Carol
I love candy corn so I love all three of these cards. Great backgrounds using up pattern paper.
ReplyDeleteThree beautifully made Halloween cards Carol, if I had to choose I think the first just might be the first, it's the cobweb. Many thanks for joining us at Allsorts, a perfect card for this weeks theme.
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So cute.
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Love the gorgeous canbdy corn card! We don't have candy corn here in Germany, more's the pity! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGreat Halloween cards, love all the p, papers and die-cut candy corn.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Super cards Carol and a great way of using snippets.
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WOW! How creative! Great use of all these pretty papers my friend! Well done! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Love Those Pretty Papers challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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A fab trio of Hallowe'en cards. No idea what candy corn is though!
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering the first card as your Snippets Playground homework. See you up in the treehouse for a hot chocolate later. xxx
What a very cool cand corn die! I see it's perfect for cutting out left over snippets! I also think it's awesome that you've layered it over top of more snippet strips of papers! It all works wonderful together! These cards all look so cute Carol! I know you'll get lots of use out of this! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so so cute. Love it. Have a great day!
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So beautiful and a great inspiring design x
ReplyDeleteGreat use of lots of colourful snippets to make these candy corn cards for Halloween
ReplyDeleteThat's the perfect die to use up small pieces of Halloween paper! It also makes me think it would make some great shaker cards too. Great job!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful trio of Halloween cards! Love the candy corn die, so fun! Great use of papers, too!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are fabulous, Carol! I just love that cool candy corn die which I have not used at all this season! Maybe tomorrow I will dig it out! Love the different papers you used on these and of course that awesome sentiment! Well done, my friend!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of cards, I like the candy corn die!
ReplyDeleteYour friend will be chuffed, when she sees how you have used the die, I love the designs and the papers, matching this great die. x
ReplyDeleteI love the mix of that big candy corn along with the bold patterned stripes behind each one!
ReplyDeleteWhat brilliant cards these are Carol. Like Sarn, I've not been introduced to Candy Corn - we live in England and a few things haven't reached us as yet. Give it time though! Great use of anippets.
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They are all creative and lovely! I enjoyed seeing the fruits of your labor!! such fun.
ReplyDeleteUsing the candy corn die and various Halloween papers, you crafted some delightful cards. The Lil Inker stitched rectangle and green glaze sticker add fun elements. Each card base—lavender, green, and black—gives a unique touch to your creations.
ReplyDeleteI simply love those backgrounds my friend ... well done! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Two Old Bats challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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