Your Under My Spell

Hey peeps. It’s Dana here with you today. I’m sharing the adorable Your Spell stamps and dies with you. I am in LOVE with how this card came out and how easy it was to put together. Let’s get started shall we?

To start off my card, I needed a spooky background for my witch. I sponged distress oxide inks onto a card panel and lightly spritzed it with water. I heat set the ink with my heat tool to make sure it was dry before I added my sentiment. I stamped the sentiment in Versamark ink and then sprinkled on white embossing powder before heating it with my heat tool. Now it was time to add my witch and cob web.

I started first with the web corner die. I die cut it out of black flock because I love the velvet texture. I adhered the cob web to the corner of the sponged background piece with liquid glue. I stamped out two of the witches legs and paper pieced them with the Sweater Weather 6×6 paper pad. I colored in the shows with color pencils.

Now to assemble the witch. First I glued the legs in place onto the card panel. The witches skirt is a left over piece from the cob web. When I cut the cob web I thought to myself, “that looks like a skirt”. I know the small things people. 😂 I used some foam dots to pop the skirt up over the legs. Lastly I added just a few colorful sequins and glued this panel down onto a white card base. This card was super easy to do but it makes such a statement. What do you use your scraps of paper for? Leave me a comment and let me know. Have

Have a great day everyone and I’ll see you back here on. I’ve listed all the products below that I used on this card for your shopping pleasure.

3 thoughts on “Your Under My Spell”

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  2. Sharon Gullikson

    I have a whole drawer system for scraps. I use those before whole papers! I use them for everything……I even save extra die cutting pieces for later use.

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