During the month of October I am participating in a month-long blog hop with some amazing artists. Everyday you will find a new Halloween project on all of the blogs listed below. Each project must have stamping on it, be it digi or ink. There are prizes to win, be sure to check out all the rules HERE and information on the daily scavenger hunt is posted there! You must go HERE to find the item/s you are looking for the scavenger hunt.
Welcome to Day 18 of the 31 Days of Halloween hop with SmearedInk.com! Today I'm sharing this simple card. I stamped on PAPER my image and then glued mini Popsicle sticks to the back. I separated the sticks and sanded and inked around them. I then reassembled then on a piece of black cardstock. I added the puzzle piece and the ribbon to the front of my orange card base! Voila! Easy Peasy! I hope you enjoy my project! Please come back tomorrow for more!
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ooo what a fun idea! Love it. Cool card and wonderful images!
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This is a different idea, that has a vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
Am I missing seeing the puzzle piece?
I love this idea! I too am missing the puzzle piece but I miss a lot of things!!lol This is really unique and awesome!!
ReplyDeleteCool use of the popsicle sticks.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spooktacular use of popsicle sticks...I too can't spot the puzzle piece, that's some serious camouflage skills you've got if there's a puzzle piece on there LOL ;0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea - I will definitely have to try this!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the Popsicle sticks. Fab image and colors
ReplyDeleteI do love the popsicle stick idea. And it was a wonderful idea to distress the edges makes them really pop
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! Such a simple idea but how cool and creative. Will be borrowing this for sure! LOVE it! xxD
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! I love how the image looks on the sticks.
ReplyDeleteFinally another way to use up all my sticks in a way that has not crossed my mind before! Excellent job!
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