Thursday, October 16, 2014

31 Days of Halloween with Smeared and Smudged-Day Sixteen

The Dream Team are dipping their fingers into all things spooky, creepy, and scary, as we play along with the Smeared and Smudged 31 Days of Halloween. The team will be taking turns to fill the quota of 31 days on the Dream It Up! blog, and posting on their own blogs as well. Be sure to leave them lots of love as this is truly a challenge for many of them! Here is today's post from Jamie Martin:



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Here's how my card was made:
1.  Stencil LJ901 Mosaic Swirls on an orange card with purple Brilliance ink.
2.  Stamp Crow Craw from Stampendous in black at the bottom.
3.  Stencil LJ816 Spider Web on black paper with white Brilliance ink.  Tear the bottom and glue to the top of card.
4.  Emboss corners of card with Aged Wine Embossing Enamel from Stampendous.
5.  Stamp Halloween Wish from Stampendous on cream paper in black, emboss edges as above and layer onto a purple panel.
6.  Glue a plastic spider to the corner, apply Dot Sparklers from Stampendous and mount to card.


The Smeared and Smudged site is offering prizes each day of the month by a long list of sponsors...Dreamweaver being one of them, but we are also offering one stencil (our choice) to one lucky commenter on the Dream It Up! blog each day of the month! So, leave your comment below before heading over the Smeared and Smudged blog to view all of the other creepiness!

22 comments:

ionabunny said...

Gorgeous. Love the spider web corner and the background. The raven is so sweet. Love the embossing enamel at the corners. Hugz

Cindy Groh said...

Awesome card. I love the font of the sentiment.

TangledBlueRose said...

Stunning card! I love the colors, image and all the gorgeous sparkle from the embossing! The embossing enamel is wonderful!~kim

Miriam Prantner said...

Loving that great cobweb stencil!

Sandi Lou said...

The Mosaic Swirls stencil is so versatile, it looks great anywhere. Here it adds just the right touch of mystique. What an awesome card!

My Side of Oz said...

Love your card! Mine are always so flat looking! Yours have such dimension to them! Loving the crow/raven...still can't tell the difference!!

Unknown said...

Brilliant card! Love the cobweb and mosaic backgrounds.

Laura S Reading said...

This is a beautiful card. It would be perfect sitting up on a fireplace mantle.

Teresa said...

Love this - the purple and orange is the perfect background for the raven!!

(AJ) ArtJypsy said...

Fabulous card. Love the textures, colors and stamps.

Leigh S-B - The Sharpie Domino Queen said...

OOooo what a spooktacular card today, love all the details and that touch of shimmer is just right!

Janis said...

The mosaic swirls in the background are fabulous on this eerie looking card!!!
<3 J

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Unknown said...

Purple and sparkles I am of course in love with this.

DonnaMundinger said...

OOOH!!! Gorgeous colors and layering. Love the sparkle. xxD

Unknown said...

what an awesome card! Love it!

Denise Bryant said...

Another awesome card! Love the spider web and the mosaic stencils! Great detail with the sparkles!

Unknown said...

Lovely card today! Love all the sparkle and glitter, and that mosaic stencil is great!

Susan Renshaw said...

Love the colours and the layering! Gorgeous card!

Steph said...

Wonderful card, I love that swirl mosaic stencil and three colors are fabulous.

Julia said...

Gorgeous card, love the layering and crow image.

Katie said...

Awesome card! I love the colors you have used. Love the torn web and the hint of the stencil in the background. And the embossed edges. :) Great job! Thanks for sharing.

Katie B.

maureenjscott said...

That is stunning! i love the swirly stencil and the web is gorgeous! x

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