Here are two more Halloween cards. The first one uses the Greeting Card Kids stamp set. While this one didn't initially appeal to me, I saw several cards with it that I liked so I went ahead and purchased it. As is usually the case, I loved it once it arrived. On Nov. 8th, I get to take a Copic Marker Certification class in Richmond, Virginia, so I practiced with these to color the little girl on the pumpkin. Now don't laugh...it is overwhelmingly apparent to me that I NEED to take this class. I love the watercolor look, especially with Copic markers...let's just hope the ability follows the love sometime soon! LOL!
The card below is essentially cased from another blog. I used purple and they used Rich Razzleberry...and I used a different ribbon, but the idea is basically cased. Unfortunately, the blog owner is guilty of the same thing I am. I haven't figured out how to 'watermark' my photos of cards that I make. So, when I post things to my blog, they can be copied without my information. The reason this helps is that when you blog hop for inspiration and save images to your laptop, you can easily refer back to the blog for proper credit if there is a watermark. Sometimes I can search for inspiration by stamp set name, sometimes by blogs that I have bookmarked. Often I will sit at my computer for a few hours and visit dozens of sites. I know watermarking is probably pretty simple...and I have figured out how to add one to a word document, just not photos. I really hate being computer illiterate. In any event, don't you just love the web background? That was created using a Sizzix embossing folder!
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