Friday, 13 May 2016
That's Crafty! - Friday the 13th Part 1
Hi everyone,
Time for another challenge over at That's Crafty! Challenge blog and this fortnight's theme is: Friday the 13th Part 1.
Now this can include quite a number of things really, spooky, horror, superstitions etc entirely up to you as long as it follows the general theme....no fluffy bunnies sort of thing!
Come along and play and you could be in a chance to win the £20 voucher...yay.
I made a card for this which I'd class as mildly spooky I suppose....it didn't scare the cat so I'm safe!
I am entering this into the following challenges:
Take it,Make it, Anything Goes
Countryview challenges, Use a stencil
Stamps are: Bee Crafty, Crafters Companion and Inkylicious, stencil was from Ebay seller, Distress Spray stain in Hickory Smoke.
Hope you like it
Donna x
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Great theme and wonderful quirky creation Donna! Xx
ReplyDeleteYou are too funny Donna! Love your card, so perfect for the theme! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteThat sweet little image just lost her sweet and innocent appeal here with this marvelous creepy background with creepy plans for her. Yep, that just went from mildly spooky to really spooky. This is going to be a movie poster one day, you just watch! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combo, true Donna stylee! Love it
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Amanda x
You always think out of the box with your crafty makes. This is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Wow! What a great idea! Love this Donna. So cool! Lx
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Donna, love the skull and how you combined all the stamping and stencilling.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
The little girl balance the spooky skull, so it's not too scary! Love the stamps you used and the monochrome colour scheme with a pop of red. Thanks for joining us at Country View Craft challenges this month.
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot
ReplyDeleteInteresting combination of the sweet little girl and the spooky skull!!! Thanks for joining the USE A STENCIL challenge on Country View Challenges blog this month!
ReplyDeleteSimply brilliant - great use of that wonderful skull.
ReplyDeleteAlison x