Sunday, October 2, 2022

Bewitching in Gorgeous Grape

This is another card I made with the Bewitching stamp set yesterday.  The Witch Hat Builder Punch is on backorder, but not sure what date.  However, the hate could be fuzzy cut pretty easily until then. It is to be determined.  In the meantime, I love this Black and White Designs - See it here:  DSP

Stamp Set:  Bewitching

Cardstock:  Gorgeous Grape, Black and White Designs DSP, Granny Apple Green, Basic White

Ink:  Tuxedo Black Memento, Gorgeous Grape, Crushed Curry

Stampin’ Blends:  Highland Heather, Daffodil Delight

Other:  Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine, Witch Hat Builder Punch, Deckled Rectangle Dies, Stamparatus, Matte Black Dots, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Dimensionals

 

1.     The base of the card is Gorgeous Grape cardstock cut at 4-1/4” x 11” and scored at 5-1/2” in the middle.

2.    The second layer is the Black and White Designs DSP cut at 3-3/4” x 5”.

3.    The third layer is Granny Apple Green cardstock cut with the Deckled Rectangle Dies 4th to the largest and the Basic White cardstock the same die.  Angle the Granny Apple Green on the card and attach it with Dimensionals.

4.    On the Basic White rectangle, use the Stamparatus and ink up the witches’ feet with Tuxedo Black Memento and stamp towards the bottom.  Color in her socks with the Highland Heather Stampin’ Blend.  Color the buckles with Daffodil Delight. Ink up the stars with Crushed Curry ink at the top

5.    Ink up the witch's hat with Gorgeous Grape ink using the Stamparatus and a scrap of Basic White cardstock.  Punch it out with the Witch Hat Builder Punch.  Color in the buckle with Daffodil Delight Blend.  Attach with Dimensionals.

6.    Add three Matte Black Dots.

7.    Attach to the Granny Apple Green cardstock that is at an angle but keep the Basic White straight.


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