Happy Halloween Rebel Crafters! It's not too late to make an adorable card to give to a friend, neighbor, or your child's teacher. My friend and handmade card maker Laura Sampson made this eye catching Flying Bat Card. Love it. Here are her instructions so you can make it today:
Materials:
Card base. Purple, black, or dark grey works well
Holographic and silver embossing powder
Versamark embossing ink
Bat diecut from blackcardstock I used one precut from Martha Stewart, but it would be easy to cut one yourself or use your own die.
2 tiny gems for the bats eyes
Large swirl stamp for background, any kind of spiral, flourish, or even stars would work.
Circle diecut from gray cardstock I used 2.5 inch or smaller 1.5"
To Make:
Stamp the background flourish design on the card with Versamark, sprinkle on the holographic powder, and heat to emboss.
For the moon, cover the whole surface of the circle diecut with Versamark by pressing onto the stamp pad. Lay flat and apply silver embossing powder. Using a stiff brush and pounce the powder to break up , you dont want an even coating. This gives the moon some texture. Heat to emboss.
Apply the gem eyes to the bat.
Attach moon to card with tape.
Attach bat with dimensional foam dots.
Stamp sentiment inside if desired....DONE!
Happy Halloween!
Hope you get lots of treats!
XOX,
The Rebel Crafter
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