Sadly, it's the final day of our Jillibean Soup + 3L Scrapbook Adhesives Blog Swap! We want to thank the 3L Scrapbook Adhesives team for playing along and giving us some good sticky stuff to hold our papers together! We couldn't do it with out you! ;)
Today we have 2 more Halloween cards designed by Tracey McNeely. She shows how to use our Monster Stamp & Die set to create fun cards for the upcoming holiday plus how to look at non-halloween stamps to create pumpkins for her 2nd card.
Creating your own patterned papers with stamping is as easy as picking two or three smaller images. Designer, Tracey McNeely, created this fun ‘eye’ catching spooky card using the three sizes of eyes from the Monster clear Stamp & Die set. She randomly stamped them onto a white panel in black ink and then backed it with black cardstock.
Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Clear Stamp & Die set: Monster
Other: 3L E-Z Dots Permanent Adhesive Dots, Catherine Pooler Ink – Lime Rickey, Midnight
Stretching your supplies is always fun. Team member, Tracey McNeely turned our balloon from Balloon Party into a pumpkin and then she turned our Octopus into a ghost for her fun Halloween card! Thinking outside the box allows you to get mileage out of what you already have. All you need is a bit of creativity.
Happy Halloween card by Tracey McNeely
Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Patterned Paper: Bohemian Brew/Calm
Clear Stamp Set: Balloon Party, Jar Goodness, Octopus
Soup Labels: Farmhouse Stew
Mini Stickers: Orange
Other: 3L E-Z Dots Permanent Adhesive Dots, Distress Oxide Inks – Mowed Lawns, Shaded Lilac, Wilted Violet, Faded Jeans, Black Soot, vellum
Head over to the 3L Scrapbook Adhesives blog to see what they are up to day with our papers and embellishments!
The kooky eyes are perfect for Halloween. The pumpkins were colored really well, too. NICE cards.
Posted by: Sharon Gullikson | October 19, 2018 at 11:37 AM
Cute cards. I
love the ghost
and pumpkin
created.
Carla from Utah
Posted by: Carla Hundley | October 20, 2018 at 07:42 PM
What a great idea for a ghost!!! Love seeing different ways to use our supplies!
Posted by: Karen Nuce | October 22, 2018 at 08:29 AM