Maricopa is a community just south of Phoenix, AZ partially surrounded by raw desert and American Indian tribal land where wild horses still roam free and John Wayne worked his sprawling Red River Ranch and Cattle Company in bygone days. My husband photographed this horse sculpture near our subdivision’s entrance.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Spellbound, But Still Chic
Because I tend to do better with non-cutesy cards, I fell in love with Papercrafts Mag's online bonus project, Chic Halloween Card by Cari Fennell, so thought I'd CASE it! A friend had also liked it & came to craft with me today, but it turns out I had used up all of my stash of this particular MM's Spellbound paper! Boo Hoo! Never fear -- friend to the rescue! She'd brought her whole (huge) Halloween paper stash & had 1 sheet of this fabulous double-sided paper left, so shared with me -- thanks, Ilene!!! I changed the card just a tad, using a MM's vinyl bat sticker and different rhinestones, but I just love how it turned out!!! Cari had me @ tulle; love how it looks on this card!!!
Paper: MM's 2008 Spellbound Halloween Line (double-sided)
Stamp: MM's 2008 Spellbound Arcylic Stamps
Ink: PTI's Palette True Black
Embellishments: MM's Vinyl Stickers (2007); black tulle & gems (stash)
Tools: Spellbinders Wizard & Scalloped Circle Nestie
Finished Size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4"
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4 comments:
marge you are the chicest- like use of tulle too!
I saw this card in the mag too & LOVED it!!! a perfect Halloween card!! can't believe between the 2 of you....you actually had all the stuff!!
Oh, my....I absolutely love this card, Marge!!!! Your use of the tulle is just "the best of the best" touch, my Friend! I have not seen the original so I will just say that YOUR card is "out of this world" SPOOKY!
Love, Glee
it's fabulously spooky Marge, love it.
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