Happy Monday dear friends!!! It's Monday and that means it's time for a little Prickley Pear Rubber Stamp goodness!! Today I made a fun little tag card using the Dancing Skeleton Clear Stamp Set. What a fun set to play with this Spooky time of the year!!
There are so many options with this fun set! You could play all day!
I Stamped the Coffin out of Crate Paper's Emma's Shoppe Paper and used it as the tag holder. I also combined Pink Paislee's Phantom Collection papers as well as Crate Paper's Farmhouse collection.
There's the skeleton bride peeking out of her coffin! Isn't she lovely?
For inspiration, I used Deconstructed Sketch #23:
There are so many options with this fun set! You could play all day!
I Stamped the Coffin out of Crate Paper's Emma's Shoppe Paper and used it as the tag holder. I also combined Pink Paislee's Phantom Collection papers as well as Crate Paper's Farmhouse collection.
There's the skeleton bride peeking out of her coffin! Isn't she lovely?
For inspiration, I used Deconstructed Sketch #23:
Supplies Used:
Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps Dancing Skeleton Clear Stamp Set
Pink Paislee Phantom 6x6 Paper Pad
Crate Paper 6x6 Paper Pads: Emma's Shoppe, Random, and Farmhouse
Bazzill Black Cardstock
Kaiser Craft Pearls
Buttons and Ribbon from my stash
Papertrey Ink Parisian Lace Doily Die and Orange Zest Cardstock
Sewing Machine
Thanks for stopping by!!!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Kristii
4 comments:
Awwww, what a BRILLIANT use of that fun set. LOOOOVE the tag!!! :):):) And the card! :)
Eeeek!! OMGosh, this is SO adorable, Kirstii! I love your take on that sketch and love the combo of papers. That orange doily is gorgeous. And what a brilliant use for that fun stamp set! I absolutely adore the skeleton bride tag pulling out of the coffin!
Wow!!!! Kristii, this is just adorable. Your detail and is tantastic, love the pull out image from the coffin, what a wonderful interactive card.
This turned out REALLY nice! I love the different papers you used. Thanks so much for joining us for this week's Deconstructed Sketch!
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