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Freddy Card: Day 26 of 31 Days of Halloween

Greetings! Today I am sharing one of the newest digis from Strange Skin. It’s from their 3rd Famous Monsters Collection. And guess what??? They are our sponsor for today! Yup! YOU could win one of the famous monsters from this very collection! Your choice! Just visit Kelli’s blog for the scoop. Wanna see them?

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Creeptastic right? These guys really are the stuff that nightmares are made of! I choose Freddy for today’s selection…

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Isn’t he just wicked??? I also used the claw marks (ok…they’re not really claw marks…but they work here!) from Smeared Ink’s Chicks Dig Guns set.

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I really LOVE all of the faces swirling over Freddy. If you flip the image upside down, there are some really freaky ones! I think this image rocks!

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I drew the “Don’t Fall Asleep” with 2 pens…made it all scratchy. You can click on any of the photos to see it bigger. I am totally gonna use Freddy throughout the year. He’s too cool not to! Please be sure to visit the rest of the Wicked Bloggers (posted on my sidebar) to check out some other creep-tastic creations! Have an inspiring day!!!

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Challenges:

Simon Says Stamp: Spooky

CRAFT: Spooky

Drunken Stampers: Halloween

Stamp Something: Use a digi

Comments

Anita Bownds said…
totally wicked card,i love your scratchy pen writing and your colouring rocks...
Unknown said…
Those are great!! Love your card.
Shelley :)
ldfdesign said…
oh wow! i love freddy! he was my first scary movie! wonderful job!!!
Sugar said…
eeee freddy creeeeps me out! I love it!
Daniella said…
Totally, TOTALLY awesome! Freddie is fab, and the claw marks, and writing are super fly!
Unknown said…
Freddie is the character that haunts me in my sleep, him and Night of the Living Dead. Love the scratchy title with claw marks, it's so so ... Freddie. :)
DonnaMundinger said…
YIKES!!! They sure look like claw marks to me! Fabulously creepy! xxD
Stitchinwitch said…
Great colouring and I love the writing. Totally creeptastic
Unknown said…
This is awesome love what you have done with the image he is so cool
Luv Jane xxx
I LOVE how you have done Freddie here. The scratch marks... that fab "sentiment", the colours.... I could go on...
Helen xx
Steph said…
Super creepy card! I had a dream once that Freddie was getting me and I woke up with my walkman cord wrapped around my neck... scarey eh? Those sure do work as scratch marks and I love your sentiment too.
Jennifer said…
YIKES, that's creepy! Prefect for Halloween. Psst. I have never seem a Freddy movie. Crazy HUH?
KC said…
that is great! I love the scratches and that image is just awsome!!!
Seriously spooky - just fabulous. Love the claw marks and the scratchy writing. So happy you could join in the fun with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show this week!
Lorraine A said…
fabuloius card :-) I love this image ,, so creepy !! and the papers and colours you used are fab :-)

thanks for joining us on the Stamp Something Digi Challenge :-)

luv
Lols x x x
Ooh creepy! I like the writing - looks great!

Thanks so much for entering the Simon Says Stamp Challenge!!!

-Sarah

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