Wednesday, October 20, 2010

All Hallows Eve

Have you all made cards for Halloween? I honestly usually don't, but I made several last month! I just love Pink Paislee's Twighlight collection. It's a year old, but that doesn't change the fact that it's so super cute.
1. Create card base from cardstock.
2. Cut burlap, adhere the fabric with tape, and sew onto card base.
3. Cut out postcard and sew onto card.
4. Adhere buttons with strong adhesive.
5. Tie ribbon around card.

Cardstock: Kraft (Stampin' Up)
Patterned Paper: Twighlight Postcards (Pink Paislee)
Ribbon: Sheer Orange (May Arts)
Buttons: True Black (Papertrey Ink)
Cloth: Black Burlap
Thread: Black (Coats and Clark)

Thanks for stopping by!

20 comments:

  1. love this card...great with the fabric...lovely effect!

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  2. I LOVE this Court!!!!!! FABULOUS!

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  3. Love it, still love that Pink Paislee paper!

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  4. This is one awesome spooky Halloween card Courtney. I just love the colors, texture and your creative touch on this card.

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  5. This is just gorgeous... so cool!

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  6. that black burlap is the perfect Halloween touch! Gorgeous card!

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  7. LOVE this Courtney! The sentiment block is fab!! ♥♥♥

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  8. Love this! Why is it that we have to only use new product? That line is GORGEOUS!! It looks fab on the burlap!

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  9. so cute...love, love, love the burlap!! so cute!

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  10. Oooo...I like that postcard from the patterned paper---especially with the black burlap in the background! Great Halloween card, Courtney!

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  11. I love this card, Courtney! Especially all that texture from the black burlap and that pop of color from the ribbon.

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  12. This is so cute Courtney! I love that burlap! BTW - just noticed your cute new picture, you look adorable, love it!

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  13. Sooo great, love it :) :) :) :) :)

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  14. this is so neat. love the burlap. fab card, Courtney!

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