It's colourQ time again and here is another fantastic colour palette to play with.
Isn't that handmade fabric banner just so amazing? Here is a link to the tutorial to make one yourself. It is so easy to do and I may create one for next year as I already have my Halloween Mantle set up for this year.
Still making a few more Halloween cards this week, I have been having so much fun with Halloween colours this year. For my card I used primarily cardstock mats and on the top I die cut a polaroid frame out of Orange Zest patterned paper to frame my mummy. For the letters underneath I used for the first polymer stamp set I ever bought--Hero Arts Patterned Alphabet.
We hope that you come a play with us this week at the colourQ and while you are there make sure to visit the blogs of the rest of the Design Team to see their fabulous creations.
All Supplies are from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted:
14 comments :
So cute Tracey!
a-dorable! Love all the layers but yet your card is so Clean & Crisp!
love the color combo and this is just way too cute- love the little candy corn!
He's charming!!?? And I love him with all of those colorful layers!
Love this week's colors. Your mummy is adorable, and I love the glittery candy corn you added.
Love this...so cute! Your banner is pretty too....my "mantel" is my piano, so it is hard to put a banner on it with all the music on there!!!
Adorable and so cute! Love the banner you made last year , too. I still need to use that frame die.
Cute card, Tracey, love that zombie! Have a wonderful Tuesday!
Oh now this one just gives me a giggle! FUN Tracey!!
So cute! I love the "Polaroid!"
heee!! this is soo cute, tracey!!
Tracey, that little mummy is darling! Love it!
I love that you used your first stamp set. Hey, that would be a great challenge, right?!? Make a card with the first stamp you ever bought (including wood mount). Could be quite challenging depending on how long you've been stamping : )
Tracey another fabulous Halloween card!!
The colors are gorgeous...
and love how you used the layers and polaroid frame...
adorable!!
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