There's no need to fear spiders today! The adorable Spider Trio on today's handmade Halloween card is friendly, funny - and fun to craft with!
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I'll admit, the first thing I'd think if I looked at this card is "Who wants to cut out all those spiders? They're cute but . . . ." Not to fear - this super cute spider stamp set has a coordinating die set that is really easy to work with. Stamp your spiders and then pop the coordinating die on top and cut them out in a snap!
I'm always about COLORFUL so I wanted to give these guys a fun place to land. I started with a sheet of watercolor paper and added a bit of water plus Jane Davenport Inkredible Inks - they're liquid dye inks that react with water. . .lots of fun to experiment with. (I just gotta say it - they're on an AMAZING sale right now, so it's a great time to try out these inks!) I just layered and blended the colors together and let it dry for a bit. Next I gathered up some white twine for the spider web, and popped the spiders on top with foam squares. The twine, foam squares, and enamel dots give this card some really fun dimension.Today's blog post is part of Die Cut Obsession Day on the Impression Obsession blog. It's the day we celebrate the awesome dies in our crafty stash! The Spider Trio dies are an important part of today's card - because who wants to perfectly cut around all those cute little spider legs? (eww, I never thought I'd use the words CUTE and SPIDER LEGS together in a sentence!)
Be sure to stop by the Impression Obsession blog for a list of designers sharing some die-cut goodness today!
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I used Mermaid Tail, Limeade, Fairy Floss, Violet Syrup and Fresh Air
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1 comment:
Your pretty colors just make these spiders so adorable and approachable!! LOL
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