Wednesday, October 8, 2014

31 Days of Halloween With Smudged and Smeared-Day Eight

 
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 Pam Hornschu:

This card got a bit of inspiration from New Orleans, hence the black and lacy umbrella with pompoms and the fleur de lis background. I used the Dreamweaver Umbrella stencil, and paste-embossed it in Matte Black. When dry, I ink-stenciled the Lace Doily stencil with white ink over the top. The background is Core'dinations cardstock, machine-embossed with the Dreamweaver Fleur de Lis, sanded, and distressed. Of course, one of the focal points has to be the Stampendous Skull Roses, stamped and embossed in Shabby Pink embossing powder twice, and layered. Extra roses were created, cut out and adhered as well. The Fright Night sentiment stamped in black from the Stampendous Tricky Words clear set.

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!

23 comments:

My Side of Oz said...

The fluer de lis background is my favorite! As a New Orleans Saints fan my living room, bedroom, etc., etc., is decorated with them! This is so New Orleans voodooy ! The embellishments on the umbrella the skull is fabulously gorgeous...I feel like I am in a Front Line parade! Awesome job with a N'awlins flair!

Unknown said...

Wow a fantastic background.i love your umbrella.

ionabunny said...

Bwahahahahahaha. Very nice, in a spooky scary kinda way. Hugz

DonnaMundinger said...

This just screams N'awlens! Briliant idea. I love, love, LOVE it! The details you've added to the umbrella are perfect in every way. xxD

Sandi Lou said...

The skull roses are awesome, cute but creepy. Love the cut out eyes and teeth, makes the whole thing scary.

Laura S Reading said...

I got the New Orleans feel right away.
Love how the skull stands out

Unknown said...

I love the skull hidden in the roses very clever! x

Miriam Prantner said...

Love the double stenciling on the umbrella and the fussy cutting.

Unknown said...

Very cool card--love the New Orleans inspiration! The addition of the umbrella/parasol just makes the whole thing pop!

TangledBlueRose said...

Love your inspiration, New Orleans is an amazing place! Love the feeling you have captured here in this project! Gorgeous stamping and glittery pop the embossing gives! Beautiful!~kim

Unknown said...

absolutely the most beautiful sugar skull I have ever seen. I love that it is not technicolored. wonderful thanks

(AJ) ArtJypsy said...

Fabulous card. Love color scheme and textures.

Denise Bryant said...

Love the fleur de lis background on this card! And the lace doily design on the umbrella too!

valscraftings said...

Wonderful card love the layout and colours!

maureenjscott said...

Awesome! I love the fleur de lis background and the skully stamp is awesome! Fab! mo x

Viki Banaszak said...

I love the lacy umbrella and sugar skull.

Susan Renshaw said...

This is gorgeous! Love the colour scheme and that skull stamp.

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

Spooktacular DOTD card today, love the images and the colour scheme you used!

Unknown said...

I love your New Orleans spin on this spooky card - looks great!

Unknown said...

Truly "frightful"......what a brilliant idea for using the umbrella!

Julia said...

Brilliant card! Love that skull and color scheme!

Steph said...

Wonderful card, love the sugar skull image.

Christine Kiehl said...

Pam you really did a beautiful job on this one! Everything goes together so nicely!

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