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My official title should honestly be "Queen of the Last Minute." Here it is October, and I need to make Halloween cards, so I need quick and easy. Please post links to any quick and easy Halloween cards you find! Thanks so much!
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Moster has some great ideas for quick cards on her gallery page - for some strange reason I can't link it. Braindead I guess. Anyway, go to the gallery and check out Halloween Cas. Lots of cute cards
I've attached pics of a few I've made that I consider CAS. They are all in my gallery if you want/need more info. The cards in the spider set are just postcard-type cards (only smaller) and were made from one sheet of patterned paper, but they could easily be used as a panel on a larger card instead.
Thanks! I want to put aside some time within the next few days to try and make a few more Halloween cards. I'd like to get them out in the mail by the end of the week.
My official title should honestly be "Queen of the Last Minute." Here it is October, and I need to make Halloween cards, so I need quick and easy. Please post links to any quick and easy Halloween cards you find! Thanks so much!
You are not the only one! I am looking forward to finding some inspiration from all the ideas posted.
Look under the," Smarty Pants", stamp set. I made the Frankenstein one with the spider web. I drew my own spider web with the verse marker pen then embossed it with clear/left over embossing colors that were in the embossing tray and it came out very nice.
These were super easy. I just printed the sentiment.
Way to let the DP use all the work. Here's one I knocked out last night that doesn't require any special supplies, stamps or DP. Thanks for all the inspiration, ladies!
I have one in my gallery called "Cats in the Graveyard". I'm not sure how to put in a link to it. I think my favorite part is the embossed white trees with the purple watercolor or marker over it. I did some more this year, some with a cart of harvest stuff in the foreground instead of pumpkins & fence. The cat is a paper punch.