Hello Everyone ~ another fun Halloween card with the Open If You Dare from Stampin’ Up.
I got my house dust mopped, some things picked up and put away, and then headed to my studio. I managed to get 2 more projects completed so all my projects are done!
I did not get to work on cards for next week so I will do that today. Usually I don’t have time to design the cards and make the videos. I will probably make the videos tomorrow. I do need to put in a pick up order for Walmart. Will probably pick it up on Saturday.
I am still playing with the Magic in This Night Suite of products. I am having so much fun with these products. If you love making Halloween cards you should check out this Suite. Today’s card uses an off cut from one of the dies as an element. Check out the video for the Open If You Dare from Stampin’ Up to see what I used.
Features of the Card
- Hallows Night Magic bundle
- card base ~ Whisper White – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″ and scrap for stamping
- Blackberry Bliss ~ 3 1/4″ x 4 1/4″
- Gold foil ~ off cut strip
- Magic in This Night dsp ~ 2″ x 3″ – 2 patterns I used the one with white bats and the one with Harlequin pattern
- Metallic Mesh ribbon
- Label Me Fancy punch
- Cobwebs embossing folder
Here are some other cards where I made a stencil and used on my card.
Stampin’ Up supplies used for my creation
I have created a cart with all the items I used to create my card. Click the photo below to be taken to the cart where you can choose which items you would like to purchase. To do that all you have to is uncheck to items you do not want.
Thanks for visiting me today and I hope I inspired you. Can you believe it will September in a few days? Are you ready for some cooler weather? Have a Fabulous Friday and were you surprised with what I used for the gold foil element on the Open If You Dare from Stampin’ Up card?
Very nice card, Robbie. Great explanation how to create it — you make it so easy. And I love the tip about use of the border die, both the stenciling and the use of the left over piece. Love it. Thanks.
Thanks Sandy! So glad I could share some tips with you and that my explanation was easy to follow. Thanks for stopping by and leaving me a comment.