Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Spooky Greetings!

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Hi Everyone,

I have been having so much fun lately making cards for Halloween~here is another one I thought I would share with you.  As I was working on this card I think it got a little bit too spooky for me even, LOL!
I was thinking this would look kinda fun or should I say spooky.....in a shadow box frame. What do you think?

I am entering this in a few challenges~Getting Cricky~Simple Sunday ~Challenge-Halloween , Love to Crop ~Challenge-incorporate fall colors in your project and over at Cricut Cardz ~Challenge #91~Things that go bump in the night. These challenges are still open to play. So, come on and join in the fun:)


My card base is 5 3/4 x 5/34. I cut the haunted house at
5 1/2 from the Holiday Cakes cartridge. The tree is cut at 4 1/4 from the Mini Monsters cartridge. I cut the skeleton at 2 1/2, the bat at 1/2 and the cat at 1" all from Happy Hauntings cartridge. The ghost is cut at 2 1/4 from the Create a Critter cartridge. The grass is done using the Martha Stewart fringe scissors. I love this scissors! The sentiment is "Spooky Greetings" is from Pink by Designs~A haunting we will go stamp set. A little spooky, ha?

Thanks for visiting and stop back again,
Sherrie K

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38 comments:

  1. Very creative! Love it.
    Candy
    candyscraftcorner.blogspot.com

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  2. Super fun and spooky! Great details on this!
    Carri~abusybee
    www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com

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  3. Sherrie this is so awesome! I always love your work. You are one talented chica!

    XO ~ Amy Jo (FCCB Coordinator, follower)
    amyjrockstar at gmail dot com
    http://lv2scrapandfibrofacts.blogspot.com

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  4. Wow Sherrie! You are on a roll! I LOVE this Halloween scene! Fantastic job!

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  5. Yes, spooky BUT fun! Love all the details you added. I think it would look great framed and used a conversation piece.

    Georgiana
    Carson's Creations

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  6. OMG how awesome! LOVE the details in this LO -going to frame it?? it's awesome! so instead of coming back 2x.. thanks for participating in the love to crop FALL challenge... so excited to see you there! doris guest designer LTC FALL colors.
    parkernana5@cox.net
    http://mybugandmecreate.blogspot.com

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  7. Hi Sherrie! This card is spooky cute!!!! LOVE it!! With all that detail it must have taken you awhile to make it, but so worth it!!
    Laurie
    scrapsbysissy.blogspot.com

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  8. awesome card Sherrie! You have been busy..everytime I hop on the dashboard you have created another :)
    Love all the details and I agree with the other comments...you need to frame this!!
    awesome job!

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  9. That is wonderful Sherrie! Your cards always put me to shame, you got talent girl!
    hugs
    Deanne

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  10. This is such an awesome card! I love the whole scene and the great papers you used!

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  11. Sherrie,
    This card is adorable, I love everything about it
    Great job
    Hugs, Stacy

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  12. this is too darn cute when you get this will you email me at semery@classicnet.net thank you

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  13. This is so cute! I love all the papers and fun little spooky scene you created! The fringe scissors add alot of dimension to your card! I know what you mean- I have been having fun making Halloween cards too (and I don't even like Halloween HA!) :)Amy

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  14. Wow! Love all the cuts on this card!!! Makes for a super spooky scene!!!

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  15. Love the house! Especially the embossing on it or paper, whatever makes it look SO speaky.

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  16. What a AMAZING card! The details are AWESOME!

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  17. You really captured Halloween on this card. Love it!Regina

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  18. Sherrie, this is an amazing Halloween scene! You are right, it would look incredible in a shadow box.. it would actually make it a little creepier, even! (Eeeep!) The house is fabulous and I love the background papers you chose for the sky and moon. :o) I'm a huge fan of dimensional grass, so I loved that detail, too! And everything. :o) Excellent job, my friend!

    Hugs and blessings!
    http://kaleidoscopicsparkles.blogspot.com

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  19. Love it!! What a great job! Thanks for joining the challenge at Love To Crop!!
    Peggy Sue-Love to Crop guest designer
    http://ICrea8Cards.blogspot.com

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  20. OH wow, so much detail, this is amazing!! Thanks so much for joining CCC!

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  21. Wow! I love it, so spooky!!! TFS

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  22. WOW, Sherrie, this is AMAZING! What a fabulous card!! All the details are just stunning! I love it all, but the top hat-wearing skeleton may be my favorite! This is so spookily awesome my talented friend!! LOVE it!! And I'm so glad you linked this up with our Getting Cricky Simply Sunday Challenge :)

    Lisa
    Getting Cricky DTM
    http://indymermaid.blogspot.com

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  23. LOVE THIS! Such an awesome Halloween scene :)

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  24. It would be fantastic in a shadow box! I love it!!! :)

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  25. You created a spooktacular little scene on this card Sherrie, I love it! I have an award on my blog for you! xx

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  26. This card is so much fun! I love every single element you added! There are so many amazing details! Just awesome :)
    Maribel

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  27. Very cute and spooky, love all those papers, the haunted house is super

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  28. OMG, I love this card. It's just so spooky. Great job! Good luck!
    Thank you for playing our Simply Sunday Challenge at Getting Cricky.
    Hugs :),
    Kathy - Getting Cricky DTM
    http://the3esblog.blogspot.com

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  29. This is FANTASTIC! I love all the details you've added to your card - especially the cat. You have spooky mastered!!

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