Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Special Effects Point And Shoot

Halloween Batty

Hups, I have a Halloween card that I showed you even existed. Halloween is over, unfortunately, but the card I want to show you anyway!
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Oups, yet I have another Halloween card which I did not show you on this blog. Unfortunately Halloween is over now but nevertheless I want to share with you my card!

Bat Tilda from the new So Spooky Halloween Magnolia Collection is also too cute right? I really regret that I have not brought me to the Mecca. Luckily I was able to make me last Saturday on a nice birthday stamp prints!
I opted for the "Eerie" Halloween paper from Basic Grey and since this seemed too pink, I used black Core'dinations cardstock with pink core. I then sanded the edges. First I was very skeptical that pink would suit for Halloween, but I like well it totally. If I had not thought of that!
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Bat Tilda is from the new Magnolia So she Spooky collection and she is the cutest, is not? I already regret that I did not bought her on the fair in September. But I was a lucky girl and allowed to stamp some images at our crop last Saturday!
I used Basic Grey "Eerie" paper and black with pink core Core'dinations cardstock for my card. First I was not sure if pink would be a good choice. I sanded the edges and I really like it!

This time I combined all sorts of Halloween Flowers and even paper roses with black Stickles painted so that they sparkle beautifully. The black Martha Stewart branches have gotten a little black glitter.
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I combined some Halloween Flowers and added Stickles to the black mulberry flowers. I also added some bling to the black Martha Stewart branches.

One of the borders on the map is purely from bat dance parts. The Fledis I also punched out of the Core'dinations cardstock and sanded the edges. I fold the wings are always two times to affect the bats real. When Martha Stewart Spinnennetzborte I do the same, but I have not naturally bent.
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One of the borders is only made from bats. I also used the same Core'dinations cardstock for them and sanded the edges. Then I've the wings folded twice to make them look more ral. I also used the Spiderweb punch for the second border.

Tilda, which here means Batty * grin *, I colored with watercolor pencils. As you can see the colors are much more delicate than usual This is because I have picked up on Saturday a new coloring technique (I had already told you on Monday). Batty The stamp is from CC Designs and the day is a QuicKutz shape.
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Tilda here she's Batty * grin * is colored with watercolor pencils. The colors are softer than normally. That's because I learned to use the pencils in another way than I normally Thurs I know I already told you about this on Monday. The Batty stamp is from CC Designs and the tag is a QuicKutz shape.

Tildas wing I set up in 3D. The motive was just perfect for it.
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I added Tilda's wings with different foam pads. The image was just perfect for that.

st amps: Bat Tilda by Magnolia , Sentiment by CC Designs
ink p ad: Memories Black
papers : Core'dinations & Bazzill Cardstock & Basic Grey "Eerie" Pattern Paper
accessories: Martha Stewart Bat & Spiderweb & Branch Punches, Spellbinders Oval, Flowers, Mulberry Roses, Brad, Black Stickles

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