Friday, October 30, 2009

Blogger's Challenge 123-Halloween

Today's Blogger's challenge is all about Halloween.
A fast card for today. I am not much of a Halloween person other than making treat items for the kids so I do not have very many Halloween stamps. But us stampers can always make due with what we have--we usually just don't want to--we want it all!



Stamps: Season of Friendship, Animal Stories, Holiday Best
Paper: Basic Black, Whisper White, Razzleberry Lemonade and Holiday Lounge dp
Ink: Going Grey, Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Pie
Other: sponges, black marker, ribbon

That is it for now, I have more challenges to share later today.
See ya then
Mary Jo

17 nice people left a comment:

Amy Caraluzzi said...

Ooooh, me likey!

Chrissy D said...

Great card - super cute!

Lisa Somerville said...

Too cute - great way to utilize your stamps!

Ida said...

What a great way to, "make do" with the stamps you had as this is totally cute and fun.

Basement Stamper said...

Cute card MJ, love the owl in the tree.

Unknown said...

Great job making do! Love the use of that Holiday Lounge paper here. Very creative!

Selene Kempton said...

Great Sponging techniques! I love what you did here!

Shelly Schmidt said...

Love this fun image on the tree and the sponging is awesome. Great card. TFS

Patti Chesky said...

Love the combos of stamp sets here!!! Great job!!!

Kimberly Gajewski said...

You've put all of these stamps together perfectly Mary Jo! Love that owl! :D

Lori said...

What a great Halloween card with non-Halloween stamps!

Anonymous said...

Great job on this fun card--way to go Mary Jo!

Rachel Hope said...

So cute! Love the moon!

Lisa Bohler said...

I really like the masked moon and the sponging!!! Simply terrific card!

Barbara said...

This is just terrific! LOVE all the elements you've combined here....they work so well together.

Connie Babbert said...

Love the details in your background! Great job!

Connie Fossenier said...

that tree is perfect with the PP and for Halloween theme..love it.
connie paxman