Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Simply Betty Stamps - On The Fifth Day of Halloween....

My Ghoul gave to me...5 flying ghosts!!!

Here's my card to go along with this fab Betty Challenge theme!!!  I do so hope you join us over at the SBS Challenge Blog for super fun!!!  Everyone has been putting in SUCH gorgeous effort and work over these last number of challenges.  It's very inspiring and very amazing!!!

My card starts off with a simple orange cardbase of 5.5 x 5.5.  I then have it layered with ivory DP with tan stripes, followed by a square of Basic Grey - Ambrosia paper.  I zig zag stitched those layers together and then colored my main image, Cassandra from the FABULOUS new Spooky Hallow line.
 I colored Cassandra in with my Copic and Prismacolor markers and then stitched a straight stitch all the way around her.

To follow along with today's theme, I used the ghost image from Stretch N Bubbles.  Using MS Word, I printed the image five times over, colored the edges with matching colors to Cassandra and then added pearls and rhinestones for embellishments and added dimension!!  I added the ghosts with 3-D foam adhesive.

I hope you enjoy and have been inspired!!

We're so looking forward to seeing your creations!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

9 comments:

~Lady B~ said...

too cute and very well put together! great job!

Jennifer said...

wow, I love how this came out. Too clever.

SuzieQ said...

Great coloring and I love the little ghosts! Great job.

ldfdesign said...

wow, i don't know what i like better, the cutey ghosts or the image!

Unknown said...

love the bling on the ghosts. too cool

Croms' Cubby Hole said...

Lovely card Meredith - the sparkle on the ghosties somehow seems fitting under your finger tips
Helen x

Steph said...

This card is amazing! I'm lovin' the little ghosties! And the stitching...wow!

Alexandra Lundgren said...

This is wonderful~ I love the cat peeking out and having her controlling the ghosts... inspired!!!

Elais Irizarry said...

What?! Stitch a straight stitch?? Holler, why would you stitch a straight stitch in the first place?