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SISC78, S&S Day 20 of 31, & SBS Day 4 of 12

That’s a lot of numbers in my title! Today I have 2 projects for you. The first is the latest StampInsanity Challenge, and the second is a combo for the Smeared & Smudged 31 Days of Halloween and the Simply Betty Stamps 12 Days of Halloween.

The StampInsanity Challenge is Halloween Treats. More specifically…how do you trick out a treat? Here’s what I came up with.

I used Witch Morgan, and made her a decoration for a lollypop!

I colored her in with my watercolor markers, and cut her our in a circle, to mimic the lollypop.

I attached straps to the back using scraps of paper, and slid on the pop. Easy peasy and totally cute!

For the 4th Day of SBS’ 12 Days of Halloween, we are to use 4 skeletons. I chose to work with Draco the Ghost Gentleman (who looks like a skeleton), and the dancing skeletons from my Bombshell Stamps Retro Cowgirl set.

Look ma! No kitties! ;) I colored Draco in with my pencils. I like that I kept the whole card in the gray family.

Have I mentioned how the collection that Draco is from (Steampunk Halloween), is my all time favorite Simply Betty Stamps set? Just look at how cool he is!

The little skeletons look like minions to me…about to do Draco’s bidding. Hmmm…wonder what that could be? The “Halloween” is from Basic Grey.

Please drop by the StampInsanity Blog for more treats that have been tricked out. I am sure they will inspire you! And be sure to hop by the SBS blog, and the rest of the Wicked Bloggers. All players in these 3 groups are listed in my sidebar. Thanks for stopping by! Have a spook-tacular day!

Comments

DonnaMundinger said…
Fab projects, Alison! I think Draco looks like a skellie too but when I asked my DH, he said no so I added another skllie on my card. Now I wish I hadn't because the underlining is confusing. Yours ROCKS! xxD
ike said…
FAB colouring on that lil' cutesy witch but the Draco project takes it for me !!! AWESOME. He's so attractively cooool. Don't think I could resist him if he were real !!!! :-D xxxxxxxx
Sugar said…
fabulous! you are creative woman! love the skellies!
Wow Alison... both of these are awesome!!! I love them!! I really like how you kept the Draco piece in the grays!!! Awesome!!!
Unknown said…
These are both awesome great work
Luv Jane xxx
Ellis said…
Fabulous treat and amazing card for SBS! =)
Hugs, Elenor
Sharon Sahl said…
Ohhh, I love this card. Draco looks like a very elegant skeleton and I think he might be baby sitting those other wild and crazy guys! Nice!!
Steph said…
Wow, I'm lovin' the shade of gray on Draco's card. Very nice!
Cute little treat too, your coloring is amazing!
Susan said…
both projects are wicked cool!
I love draco and bought him, but haven't used him yet. However I do have beatrix in the works on something.
I love him with the skeletons!!
Susan
Scrap Vamp said…
What a fun idea for the lollipop! And that skeleton card is jaw-dropping!
KristyLee said…
Alison,
Man you rocked that Skeleton card out da house!! To me this is just so FAB girl!! Yes, me too I like the fact you kept it in the grey family, makes is striking!! And how cute is that image lil' witchy girl sitting on the broom. What a cleaver idea for a lollipop!
Peace,
KristyLee

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