Hello Dear Friends!
It's time once again for a new challenge over on the Double D Challenge Blog!
Here's today's theme:
To Spook or Not ...
(either Halloween or something Pink)
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
(either Halloween or something Pink)
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
and here's an inspiration board created to help get you started . . .
I found that I don't have any PINK Halloween goodies in my stash so
I'm just going with your traditional orange/black combo. I did however use a
generic fractured card technique for my design. I've simply pulled from the variety of Halloween papers, etc for today's creation.
I'm just going with your traditional orange/black combo. I did however use a
generic fractured card technique for my design. I've simply pulled from the variety of Halloween papers, etc for today's creation.
I hope you'll come join in our challenge fun!
Remember, it's a random draw for the winner so it could be YOU!!
You'll want to be sure to pop over to the Double D Challenge Blog to see all the details and amazing samples offered up by our VERY TALENTED design team ladies!!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hope to see you at Double D!
Very creative design with the Halloween papers, great inspiration for our challenge!
ReplyDeleteFUN design! I really must try it someday lol Love that BIG 31, so bold! Your papers are FAB--just the right amount of spooky!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute Dar! What adorable paper you have used. The little spider hanging off from the #3 is a fun little touch.
ReplyDeleteI love this design! The date makes a perfect focal image.
ReplyDeleteFun design and the paper is darling!
ReplyDeleteLove that great big "31" smack dab in the middle of your fractured card creation! Cute papers, and very fun!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute Halloween card! Love the paper and the bold number 31 with the hanging spider!
ReplyDeleteHello, I am back and from vacation and ready to get back in the groove of comments. I love that fractured look of your Halloween card. I am so inspired and want to get crafting again. Thanks for the motivation.
ReplyDeleteThat patterned paper is perfect for the fracture technique, so cute. I love your design, it's just wonderful!!
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