I am back with the second card that I created with the September Creative Cafe' Kit of the Month.
This month's kit is called Monster Bash, and as always there is an exclusive coordinated stamp set, Spooky Feet and an add-on set you won't want to miss called Monster Lab both sets come with enough images to give you endless creative options for all your Halloween needs!
For my card today I used stamps from both the kit stamp set and the add on set.
My card looks pretty simple today....
For the front of the card I created these two panels and then adhered them to an orange card base.
But wait! There's more....
Open the card and you'll find a fun surprise!
To create the inside panel, I cut a 6" x 6" panel of black cardstock.
I used my Scor-Buddy to score and 3" vertically and 3 inches horizontally.
Then I scored the panel from corner to corner.
I chose paper from the Doodlebug paper pack that comes in the kit and adhered it to the panel as shown with .
I created the image and sentiment panels and then adhered them to the panel with Scrap Happy Glue.
Fold on the score lines so that it looks like the picture below.
It reminds me of the cootie catchers I used to play with as a kid!
To adhere to the inside of the card apply Scrap Happy Glue on the bottom of the witch shoes panel.
Press on to the inside of the card with the top point at the fold mark.
Then apply Scrap Happy Glue to the part of the black panel showing in the picture and then close the card. I placed something heavy on top of the card and let it dry for at least 30 minutes.
When you open it, you'll have this fun surprise!
Supplies:
Stamps: The Rubber Cafe'-Creative Cafe' Kit: Spooky Feet and the add on set, Monster Bash
Paper: The Rubber Cafe'-Creative Cafe' Kit- Doodlebug October 31 paper pack and Bazzill Cardstock
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black ink, Memento Tangelo Die Ink, Copic Markers
Adhesives: The Rubber Cafe'-Scrap Happy Glue
Embellishments: The Rubber Cafe'-Creative Cafe' Kit: ribbon
3 comments:
This is just the best Halloween card I've seen. Thanks for sharing the instructions.
Love this card
Love the card and your wonderful tutorial.
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