Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Witching Gnome

 

How about a Gnome Witch?  I thought the witch's hat would look cute on a little Gnome and he just had to say "Boo!" and I love using Gorgeous Grape, Pumpkin Pie, and Parakeet Party for Halloween colors for my card.

Stamp Set:  Bewitching, Scary Cute

Cardstock:  Gorgeous Grape, Pumpkin Pie, Parakeet Party, Basic White, Basic Black, Petal Pink, and Tea Boutique Cards and Envelopes

Ink:  Tuxedo Black Memento

Other:  Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine, Stripes & Splatters 3D Embossing Folders, Best Label Punch, Scalloped Contour Dies, Witch Hat Builder Punch, Gnome Dies, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Glue Dots, 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 a strip of Pumpkin Pie cardstock cut at 1-1/4” x 4-1/4” and inserted into the Splatters 3D Embossing Folder and run through the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine.  Adhere across the middle of the front of the card with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

3.    Take a striped Parakeet Party card from the Tea Boutique Cards and die-cut a scalloped contour third from the largest.  Set aside.

4.    Die-cut Basic Black feet, Basic White-beard, Petal Pink nose, from the Gnome Dies.  Glue them to the bottom of the striped Granny Apple Green scallop.

5.    Ink up the witch’s polka dot hat stamp with Tuxedo Black Memento on Gorgeous Grape cardstock.  Punch it out.

6.    Punch out Parakeet Party stars with the Witch Hat Builder Punch.

7.    Attach the stars with Glue Dots, one on her hat brim and three above.

8.    Attach the hat to the gnome witch.

9.    From the Scary Cute stamp set, ink up the “Boo!” with Tuxedo Black Memento ink on Basic White cardstock.  Punch it out with the Best Label Punch, add a Dimensional to the back, and adhere to the bottom of the card.


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