Welcome back to Lost Coast Portal to Creativity where Lost Coast Designs and Carmen's Veranda collide to bring you twice the inspiration and double the fun!
Greetings! You've got Kathi here to share a card with you using the White Cat Rubber Stamp by Carmen's Veranda and the Large Perspective Grid Background Rubber Stamp by Lost Coast Designs.
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink was used to stamp the White Cat onto white cardstock. He was fussy-cut and colored with Copic markers to become a devilish black cat. The fussy-cut image was edged with a black marker. Slits were cut above and below his tail so that the colored pitchfork die-cut could be slipped under his tail and over his paws. He was set aside while a background was created for him.
Memento Ink was used to stamp the Large Perspective Grid Background Rubber Stamp onto a white cardstock. Copic markers were used to transform the grid into a floor. The panel was fussy-cut and edged with a black marker.
White cardstock was inked with Sand Dune VersaFine Clair Ink and heat set. The same ink was brushed over a stencil to create a subtle tone-on-tone wallpaper background.
The Large Perspective Grid was adhered to the bottom of the stenciled background, which was then trimmed and edged with a red marker.
The devilish White Cat was adhered to the background as shown.
"Something Wicked" was cut from a sheet of Halloween Remnant Rubs, applied to a vellum thought bubble, which was then adhered to the background panel.
Red cardstock was cut with dies that spell out "happy halloween", then adhered to the background panel as shown.
The background panel was adhered to a white speckled kraft A6 card.
I've been having such fun making Halloween cards for the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity's 31 Days of Halloween Challenge and hope to see you play along with us!
Thanks for visiting today!
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