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Hi friends! I have a spooky card to share with you today, and it's using my favorite die from the August 2022 Picket Fence Studios launch. 

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A2 Spooky Tree Card
I love Halloween cards - because they are bright, bold, and you can even be a little self-indulgent.
  •  Trim a piece of watercolor card 5.25" x 4" and ink blend using Distress Oxide Inks - Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, and then Black Soot. 
  • With Black Soot, use the Welcome to the Graveyard Slimline stencil - the grass, on the bottom of your inky panel. 
  • Stamp in black in some Pumpkins, and color in with alcohol markers (orange to yellow). 
  • Stamp out the Halloween sentiment and ink up with a little Carved Pumpkin distress ink. 
  • Die cut the Spooky tree with thick black card stock. 
  • Assemble all elements onto an A2 card base. 
  • Add sequins to finish. 
Isn't this a super fun card?! I love the spooky green background with the tree die, it's so Halloween! 

Do you craft for Halloween? I LOVE IT! Thanks for visiting today! 
Lots of crafty hugs, 
Jen 

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