Picket Fence Studios- Spooky Flights and Frights

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Hello, friends! Today, I am sharing some extra witchy Halloween inspiration using products from the Picket Fence STudios July 2024 Release! This card combines the A Wee Bit Wicked Stamp Set, the Spooky Flight Stamp Set and the Layering Flora: Tall Wild Flowers Die Set! I love how these items come together to create something so perfect for Halloween!

Let’s get into how this card was brewed!

Picket Fence Studios Products Used:
A Wee Bit Wicked Stamp Set
A Wee Bit Wicked Coordinating Dies
Spooky Flight Stamp Set
Layering Flora: Tall Wild Flowers Die Set
A2 Rectangles for Card Layering Die Set
City of Lights Sequin Mix
Paper Splatter Watercolor- Opaque Black
Paper Splatter Watercolor- Opaque White
Paper Inking Palette 8″ x 8″

I started off my project by stamping the witch image from A Wee Bit Wicked and coloring them up using Copic Markers. Using the coordinating dies, I cut the image out. I then did an extra step, and I took a gray marker and colored in the white space of the paper between the stamped image and the paper edge. I wanted to take away the stark white paper color, and have my image set more subtly onto the background.

Using embossing ink, I stamped out my sentiment “Happy October 31st” on black paper and heat embossed it with white powder. I used the A Wee Bit Wicked coordinating dies to cut the sentiment out. I set it aside with my main image.

Next, I took some brown paper from my stash and die cut a few of the Layering Flora: Tall Wild Flowers. I placed the flowers onto my 8″ x 8″ Paper Inking Palette and blended them with Vintage Photo & Scorched Timber Distress Oxide Inks. I removed the images from my Paper Inking Palette and set them aside.

For my background, I took a piece of blending cardstock and stamped out an arrangement of critters from the Spooky Flight stamp set in Versafine Clair Nocturne Pigment Ink. I then embossed the critters using clear powder. Once heat set, I went ahead and began ink blending my background. I used Milled Lavender Distress Oxide in the center of each critter. I then blended around that with Wilted Violet Distress Oxide Ink, and then blended any remaining space with Villainous Potion Distress Oxide Ink. I then went in reverse order to have a smoother blend between colors. I splattered the background with Opaque Black and Opaque White Watercolor Paper Splatter.

Once dry, I used the 4.125″ x 5.375″ rectangle die from the A2 Rectangles for Card Layering die set and cut the ink-blended panel to size. I adhered each of my Wildflower Dies sprouting from the bottom of the panel. Using scissors, I went ahead and trimmed the excess of the Wild Flowers from the bottom of the panel. I adhered it to an A2-size piece of black cardstock for a thin frame, and then adhered the unit to an A2-size card base.

Using foam tape, I adhered my witch image and sentiment to my card. I finished off the card by adhering a few sequins from the City of Lights Sequin Mix, and my spooky creation was done!

Thank you so very much for stopping by my blog today! I hope this spooky creation gives you the inspiration to conjure up your very own bewitching paper project!

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Happy Crafting!

Justin

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