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HSC30 - A Sketch and Halloween Challenge

Okay, I admit it, my card sort of stretches the Halloween theme, but technically this scarecrow does come in the Hanna Stamps Trick or Treat set AND he is kinda scary right? Hehehe! I just loved this sketch (I turned it to fit Mr. Scarecrow) and had much fun creating this card!!!

I was playing with my copic markers again, and in this case, I don't think I did too great on the coloring, but I did learn some things about using the colorless blender, so it was not all a waste! Anyway, hope you like this card! Happy Friday -- now go play the challenge!!!

Stamps: Hanna Stamps Trick or Treat Paper: Old Olive, Cranberry Crisp, Whisper White, Melissa Frances - Wesley, Mustard Moon - Green Floral, Daisy Bucket - Astor Park Collection {Clay Street - reverse side} Ink: Onyx Black Versafine Accessories: Clear EP, Copic Markers, Sewing Machine, white thread, SU oval punches, brown rick rack, creamy caramel buttons

Comments

*Sally* said…
He is great, popped in for a visit off the SCS site and the first card I see is perfect for a Rainbows and Brownies craft idea I had for this autumn/fall! Talk about fate!
Love it!! After my dinner, I will venture further and see what other wonders you have created!! Later!

Sally xx
impressive coloring! wow! and i am crazy for rick rack these days :) great card.
Mandy said…
How cute and fun! Your coloring is fantastic, and the colors ROCK!
Helen said…
I really love the patchwork effect with all the papers.
Anonymous said…
Cute card. I love the scarecrow.

I came for a visit from SCS blog thread.

Thanks for sharing!
Heather

scrappinmominky.blogspot.com
Unknown said…
Amanda, I love your coloring. Great card.
Jessy said…
Another cute Fall card. Love the scarecrow. Adorable!!

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