Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Simply Hallowe'en

Today's Halloween card will be donated to the BC Children's Hospital via Send A Smile 4 Kids (Canada). The image is a digi from Simply Betty Stamps (she also does rubber!) and I've coloured her using Copic markers. The spider web is a scrap of acetate (left from last year) which is adhered behind a window cut into the card - I added the faux stitching around the edges to transition the cut.

And since I'm sharing a Simply Betty stamp today, I thought I would also encourage everyone to check out her shop. Please consider supporting Simply Betty Stamps by purchasing stamps or donating through her site. Her son was recently diagnosed with cancer, and all sales will help with medical bills - http://simplybettystamps.blogspot.com/2011/10/special-release-and-some-very-sad-news.html.

Challenges:
Clear it out! - Halloween
Come & Get It - Halloween
Crazy 4 Challenges - Anything goes but donate to a charity (I'm donating this card to SAS4K Canada)
Lollipop Crafts - Halloween
One Stitch at a Time - Use a digi
Secret Crafter - Halloween
The Pink Elephant - Trick or Treat (Halloween)
Tuesday Throwdown - Halloween

6 comments:

  1. wow what a great creation and perfect for our Halloween Challenge at the Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge
    Hugs Kate xx

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  2. Great Image, I like the way you did the spider web with the spider. Thanks for playing with us at Come and Get It.
    Cindy

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  3. Really fun image and fantastic layout with all of your Halloween goodies! :) Thanks so much for joining with us at the Tuesday Throwdown Challenge this week!! Hope you will join us again! *Vicki* - Oct GDT

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  4. just too cute! Thank you so much for joining us at Clear It OUt

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  5. this is fabulous, thanks for playing with The Pink Elephant: Trick or Treat challenge! Joy DT

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  6. Such a great card! A spooky fun image and so many clever Halloween details. Thanks for sharing this at Tuesday Throwdown! :-)

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