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Happy Halloween - Pretty Pink Posh



Hello and welcome! Are you enjoying the new Pretty Pink Posh release like I am? I've made 2 more Halloween box cards - one with the new Ghost Friends Stamp Set and another with a previously-released stamp set, Halloween Pals Stamp Set. 

For my first card, I assembled the box using the Lawn Fawn Scalloped Box Card Pop-Up die in white cardstock. I inked the panels in Black Soot and Uncharted Mariner Distress Oxide Inks. I splattered black and white acrylic paints onto the panels for added interest. 

Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the images from the Ghost Friends Stamp Set. I used the following Copic markers -  N9/7/5, V17/15, W1/0/00, Y18/15/13, and YR18/16/14. I adhered the images onto the inserts and side panels. For the sentiment, I stamped Happy Halloween in Uncharted Mariner Ink. 


For my next card, I assembled the same box in white cardstock. I ink blended the panels with Black Soot and Wilted Violet Distress Oxide Inks. I also added black and white acrylic paint.

I then stamped, colored, and cut the images from Halloween Pals and Halloween Wreath Stamp Sets. I used the following Copic Markers - E53/51/50, N9/7/5, R24/22/20, V17/15/12, Y18/15/13, and YR24/21. I adhered the images onto the inserts and panels of the box card. I also white heat emboss the sentiment onto the front panel of the card. 

That's all for these box cards. I hope that I've inspired you to create some Halloween cards with the new and older stamps. Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great day!

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  1. Oh how precious are these halloween cards. My little one loved them and wanted to help make cards for nanna and pop-pop. We had a great time.

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