Sometimes you just have to embrace the day you are born, as my sister-in-law does with her October 31st birthday. It great that I can create a handmade card just for her that celebrates her birthday in witchy style. The next two weeks at Retro Rubber Challenge Blog we have a fun tic tac toe to play with.
I choose the diecut, ribbon or twine, patterned paper horizontal row. I started with the patterned paper that already had a lovely oval die cut in the middle!
- The "witch foot" is stamped in Memento Luxe Black Tuxedo and Heat embossed with black embossing powder. It is the Hero Arts Stamp and Cut released in 2016. It is then die cut.
- Nuvo Crystal Drops in Bright Gold is put on the buckle and a small black pearl is placed in the center.
- The paper is DCWV Dots, the twine is American Crafts.
- The card is assembled to determine the sentiments placement. The orange cardstock is from my stash. The top sentiment is from the Witch Foot stamp set, the Birthday is from Technique Tuesday. Both are stamped in Memento Luxe Black Tuxedo and Heat embossed with black embossing powder.
Please do join along and make your own project to use the tic tac toe!
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