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Is Being a Witch a Bad Thing?



"You say I am a witch like it is a bad thing"


Altered Pages Design Team members are having a great time partnering with SinCity Stamps and their Design Team this month!!! I hope you have been inpired by all the great projects this month!

Today I am working with the Window Chipboard Shrine designed by Barbara Rankin.  This was a really fun project.

To start, I used my bone folder and created a score-line where I wanted to fold the shrine. Then I inked all the edges, including the fold creases and back. In this post if I mention stamping, everything is stamped with black  ink.
      

Cover the three panels with pattern cardstock. Before adhering... stamp images on the pattern paper, center panel has the Winged Skeleton stamped and heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Print the Altered Pages Collage Sheet "H"is for Halloween on Craft Attitude Printable film. Cut out the "H" you desire to use and adhere with glue stick. 


Cover the shrine window with tacky glue and sprinkle with Vintage Glass Glitter - Lavender. Set aside to dry.  Once dry add foam dots (here they are double stacked). Glue paper raven to the back of the frame and set aside to dry. 

Stamp Pumpkin Hot Air Balloon directly on the panel and on a white piece of paper and heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Using Copics color the image stamped on the white paper. Fussy cut the witch in the pasket and the pumpkin balloon with the cat on top.  Adhere these to the card. 


Stamp sentiment Witch Phrase, "You say I am a witch like it is a bad thing"on the third panel. Add felt raven and Glitz Large Rhinestones Raven


Supplies from Altered Pages:
Altered Pages Collage Sheet "H"is for Halloween
Vintage Glass Glitter Lavender
Bazzill Spooky Die Cuts Raven
Glitz Large Rhinestones Raven
Black ink
Foam Squares
Tacky Glue

From: SinCity Stamps
Pumpkin Hot Air Balloon
Witch Phrase
Winged Skeleton
Halloween Words - Golbin, 31 and One Scary Night
Chipboard Shrine designed by Barbara Rankin

Other Supplies
Boo Ville Pattern Paper
Craft Attitude Printable Film
Copics
Clear Embossing Powder
Raven Felt Shape


Time to start creating your SPOOKY projects!!!

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