Monday, October 8, 2012

Skeleton Card with CTMH Artiste Cricut Cartridge and Moonlight

Thanks to my local crafty girls for making Friday's Birthday Cards and More class SO MUCH FUN!  I love getting together with you all, chatting and enjoying the company all while sharing my favorite thing - paper crafting goodness!  The best part for me is knowing that the fun we share gets extended out when you give or mail those lovely cards and bring joy to someone else's day.

Now that the class is over I need to get caught up on some blog posting!  October is my favorite month of the year and not just because its my birthday month - I love crisp apples, rounds glossy pumpkins, hayrides, the smell of leaves in the air and decorating sweetly spooky for Halloween.  Our new Artiste Cricut Cartridge is definitely going to be playing a BIG part in my Halloween decorating this year as I purchased the new Spellbound Cricut party kit plus lots of Moonlight paper and accessories so I can play with the Halloween theme button on Artiste!

The skeleton on this card is from the Artiste Halloween theme button - so easy to cut out and I love that he comes in three sections so I don't have to piece together lots of little bones. 

 I cut one of the sweet owls from our Moonlight paper and gave his eyes a bit of Stardust Glitz.  The skeleton got a bit of Bronze Glitz in his eyes.  Some Sunset Baker's twine and a covered chipboard circle glazed with Liquid Glass and this Halloween cutie is finished off!
If you'd like to make this card, click on the links below to get these supplies:







Thanks for stopping by today!  Hope your week is off to a fabulous start!

Paige

3 comments:

Dawn said...

This is a great card! My favorite element is that pretty little circle. Nicely done!

Casandra Bennett said...

Fabulous card, Paige! Love the owl on the skeleton's shoulder. :)

Amy Moore said...

Your skeleton looks so cool! Great Halloween card!

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