Friday, October 11, 2019

Collaged Sparkly Geo Halloween Cards

Happy Friday! I've got a quad of extra sparkly Halloween Cards today, made with Tim's new Geo Halloween Sizzix Thinlits and a ton of new Idea-ology. These were so fun to make, and once laid out (that took me awhile), went together quickly. Sorry for the photos...I'm having a horrible time taking and editing photos, and then there is the compressing. Nothing is worse in blog land than making a project you like but having bad photos to show it.
I forgot to take pics of the first steps, but basically after I laid everything out I used Collage Medium to adhere Design Tape, Stickers, and Ephemera in the new Halloween motif from Tim onto the older but much loved by me Halloween Kraft Stock. Then I added the ribbon, and matted these to cream colored cardstock. I also added some Remnant Rubs to the flash cards.
I die cut the four Geo pieces with black cardstock, and adhered them to colored cardstock bases. Then I filled in the tiles with a slew of Stickles from Ranger.
I die cut tiny Masquerade masks to fit the Paper Dolls, colored parts of them in, and added a few hats cut from the Kraft Stock.
I decided to add wings to a few of the peeps, and then came more Stickles...and then more Stickles. I couldn't stop!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Supplies:
(craft sheet, paper trimmer, scissors, die cut machine, paper distress tool, two sided tape, foam tape)
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Halloween Kraft Stock, Halloween Design Tape, Halloween Ephemera, Curiosities Sticker Book, Halloween Remnant Rubs, Halloween Paper Dolls
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Gathered Twigs, Antique Linen
-Ranger Ink Blending Tool
-Ranger Tim Holtz Collage Medium: Matte
-Ranger Tim Holtz Collage Brush
-Halloween Ribbon
-Bazzill Cardstock: Black, Orange, Cream
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits: Geo Halloween, Masquerade
-Faber-Castell Pitt Pens
-Ranger Stickles: Paprika, Orange Slice, Orange Peel, Rose Gold, Sunburst, Cinnamon, Gold Dust, Sandstone, Glisten, Frosted Lace, Steel, Gunmetal, Black Diamond

I've got another Halloween post coming soon. Until then...I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

9 comments:

  1. OH WOW!!! Totally awesome Halloween cards Anita xx I adore them all as they are so full of amazing details xx You have showcased all of Tim's new products for Halloween so well xx
    TFS and best wishes
    Have a great weekend my friend
    Annie xx

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  2. These are so eye-catching! From the patterned background to the glittering geometric elements to the wonderfully augmented Paper Dolls (I'm in love with that dotty headscarf and the shiny masquerade mask!) to all that scrumptious collaged ephemera, there's just so much fun to be found on these cards. Fabulous!
    Alison x

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  3. I do share your frustrations with photography, it seems to happen to me far too often these days....

    The cards are wonderful Anita, the backgrounds are perfect for Halloween and I love all the glittered elements you have added, especially those orange shoes. The two little children are my favourite, the little masks look so adorable. Wonderful creations, each and every one. Hugs, Anne xx

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  4. Such great cards, I love Stickles!

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  5. So many wonderful details! Nobody uses Stickles better than you do! I love the polka dots you added to that dress! And the way you filled in the geo shapes with Stickles is truly brilliant. Each card tells a wonderful story in its own whimsical way. Just fabulous,Beautiful Soul!

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  6. Great cards and I think the glittered parts are so good …

    All the best Jan

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  7. EEK! These are awesome! That owl is incredible!

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  8. Oh! Heaven's to Betsy, Anita! I LOVE these cards, and are probably my favorite from the season! I love how fun, yet spooky they are and the Geo Halloween die cuts, Paper Dolls and Halloween ephemera look fantastic with the addition of stickles! SUPER cards; address to follow! Ha Ha! Happy Halloween!

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