Wednesday, 27 October 2010

***SPOOKEY HALLOWEEN SCREEN***

Over at simon says stamp and show blog,
the challenge this week is to;-SHOW SOMETHING SPOOKY
head over there & check it out.

I don't have anything in my stash that's hallo weeny
I thought OH NO I will have to sit this weeks challenge out,
then this idea hit me,
I could use other things, (as long as I included stamps on the project)
so this is what I came up with.



I used orange & black card,
Tim Holtz alterations tree branch die
Tim Holtz birds stamps,
Wendy Vecchi's splatter stamp,
distress inks in crushed olive, peeled paint, forest moss,
wild honey and rusty hinge,
some clip art images,
patterned papers, string & an alphabet sheet for the bunting,
& a battery operated tea light.


I masked off the hills with scrap paper & blended distress inks,
to make the landscape, then stamped the birds & splatter,


This picture shows it off a bit better I think,


this is what the screen looks like with the tea light
lite, I think It makes it look spoooooooky,


Now I know my pumpkin tree is not politically correct & that
pumpkins grow on a vine on the ground,
(but in my world this is how we roll lol)

Hope you like it,
 it was lots of fun to make.


Thanks for stopping by,
back soon,
Kat x.

4 comments:

  1. A gorgeous creation,Kat....and great improvisation.

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  2. Kat, this is way too cool!! I love the whole concept, all of the images ... wonderful!

    Thanks for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp & Show challenge - I always look forward to seeing what you create.

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  3. Hiya Kat thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show with your fabulous screen I just love it the spookyness is great Hope to see ya again for the next challenge wowzerssss Hugs Terry xxxx

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