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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Howl at the Moon

Morning, I am sharing a themed card today, as it's the 2nd of October. Halloween has now become the third biggest 'Event' for UK retailers, behind Christmas and Easter. The spooky night in October has even overtaken Valentines Day. Until recently this was largely associated with our American cousins, but it has been sweeping Britain over the past few years.

Card and Craft sales have been soaring, so now is the time for all craft enthusiasts to get creating. Here is a card I have made for the special night, a little different from what you would typically find. The design could easily be modified for another occasion by changing the colour and embellishments.

You will need:
Matt Black Cardstock
Sheena Stamping Card
Black Distress Ink
Fossilised Amber Distress Ink
Rusty Hinge Distress Ink
Candied Apple Distress Ink
Clarity Landscape Mask and Stencil
Clarity Letterbox Stamps and Masks
Clarity Wee Houses
Bee Crafty Spooky Tree Stamp
Graphic 45 An Eerie Tale 12x12 Pad (or your choice of pad)
Glue,Scissors and Foam on a roll for assembly.


Cut a piece of Sheena Stamping Card to card to measure 7'' square. This is the same size as the clarity mask.


Using the stencil as a guide, stamp the first 3 letterboxes with black Archival ink and add the mask. *Top tip: Work on a piece of copier paper and mark the halfway point to help position the stamping.


Position the next set of 3 letterboxes either side of the first, these will contain the word 'Halloween' later.


Position the inner part of the landscape mask using Stick n Spray, make sure all of your letterboxes are masked.


With all mask in place blend over the card using your Black Soot Distress ink. Clean and remove your masks.


To add further depth to your piece, stamp a tree in the foreground. Here I have used one of the spooky trees.


Position the moon mask and position your outer mask using Stick n Spray.


Starting with the lightest colour(Fossilised Amber), blend around the moon. Then blend to darker with the Rusty Hinge and then Candied Apple.


Tear a piece of copier paper and place over your work, using the darkest colour along with a little black taken from your craft mat, lightly create your landscape.


Next, create your haunted building, here one of the wee houses from Clarity. Use black Versafine to stamp with. Then colour the house with a dark brown Archival marker, using the same pen make a little fence.


Using a small brush and some water add the smallest amount to the windows and doors, lightly blot to remove the colour, this gives  a glowing appearance. Repeat until you are happy.

From the pad, cut out some pumpkins and a sentiment.


To complete the card, layer your design onto a sheet from the same pad with glue. Using foam tape add this to your black 8x8 card base. Then add the embellishments with 3D glue gel.




I hope you like the finished card along with the Tutorial. Another thing, here is a 30% off voucher to use on your first order from Hochanda, use code FEY5JBP7. Take care and Happy Crafting.

17 comments:

  1. Fabulous design as always Nick. Love the way you are drawn into the picture by the dark spooky frame and the bright autumn colours of the picture - although not sure I would want to visit that house!! xx

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  2. It's a beautiful card. Love the colours and as Anna says the way you are drawn into the picture.
    Don't like Halloween (too many issues with trick or treaters) so will think of it as an autumn card.
    Thank you for sharing Nicola x

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    1. Thank you Nicola, I'm not a great fan of Halloween either to tell you the truth, but love the colours. xx

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  3. Thank you Anne, I am so sorry about whatever has happened to the text today, do't know what is going on with it. I really enjoyed making this one, I definitely wouldn't like to visit, the house would be lovely in a nicer area.lolxx

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  4. Love the scene you have set Nick. Gorgeous shading and layering . Tracy ❤️❤️

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    1. Thank you Tracey, So happy you like this one, I loved making it. I love blending colours it so relaxing. Thank you ever so much,xx

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    1. Thank you so much Lisa, It was a lovely card to make and I love the autumn colours.xx

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  6. This is awesome Nick and a fantastic tutorial, thank you so much for sharing at All Things Crafty Facebook group xx

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    1. You're more than welcome Emma, it's always a pleasure to share and I am thrilled you like it. I really enjoyed making this one and love blending colours. Thanks again.xx

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  7. Hi Nick
    Stunning card... Like the writing better... It eas difficult on Black
    Hugs Sylvie x

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    1. Hi Sylvie, Thank you so much I am glad you like it. I didn't do anything with the writing, it just seems to be like this when I came to look this morning. I will look into how to make it better as there are patches where it difficult.xx

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    2. Hi Sylvie, I have just found out that if you subscribe to the e-mail notification it is sent with a total white background, so it might be a lot easier for you. I do hope that helps.xx

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  8. Not a fan of Halloween, but I am of this card!! It seems to draw you in with the dark surround then the bright colors!! You can't find a card like this in the store! As usual you have done a beautiful card.

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    1. Me neither Carol, I like the colours of the season though and seeing the pumpkins carved. I am so pleased you like this one as I really loved making it. I am really happy you like it and it's always nice to have your comments.xx

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  9. This looks like a fun card to make... gathering supplies to give it a try. As always you're an inspiration... thank you! XO

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  10. It was a really lovely card to make, I am so happy you are going to try it out. Thank you so much for a lovely compliment and for leaving your comment.xx

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