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Dreamweaver Extra Week of Posts: Day 30 of 31 Days of Halloween

Greetings! I have a super quick card to share today, using a Dilly Beans skull and Dreamweaver Stencils' Nesting Frames. All month long, the Dream Team has been serving up all sorts of holiday goodness. Not just Halloween, but Thanksgiving and Christmas too. I of course, had to stick with Halloween.


I colored her up with colored pencils, and used two of the Nesting Frames dies from Dreamweaver Stencils. Have you been keeping track with who has won this month over at Dreamweaver? Did you win? What stencil did you choose? Are you hooked???


How great is my base card? Scored a pack of them (with different designs) at Michaels. $2.99 for 40! I may need to get anther pack. My fab-u-lous velvet ribbon is from May Arts. That's about it for me today! Please be sure to visit the rest of the Wicked Bloggers, all listed in my side bar. Plus, the whole Dream Team is posting today as well! See their links below and drop by for a visit. Thanks for stopping by. Have an spooktacular day!

 
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Comments

DonnaMundinger said…
Great framing for your image against the cool chevron DP. Love the green shading on the skull, too. Gonna have to try that color. I was a lucky winner. Haven't decided which stencil, though. Been loving your work and that of the rest of the team. xxD
Wow Alison, you are amazing! 31 day of Halloween ++++! Thank you for all of these inspiring posts...love the photos on facebook too! It is really fall in your neck of the woods! Enjoy!
Laura S Reading said…
I have been a lucky winner. I will be thrilled with whatever I receive.
On this hop I have been learning many ways to use those frames. Can't wait to try.
Not sure why a skull can look so cute.
My Side of Oz said…
Love that skelly image! Reminds me of a cartoon character my kids loved who wore a hamster skull on her hair bow! I had to smile:) Fab card and must look for some of those cards!!
Fun. Love the colors and patterns.
TangledBlueRose said…
Love your skull girl, she is awesome! Love that card, so gorgeous, have to hunt some down for sure!
Thanks for such awesome projects!~kim
Christine Kiehl said…
Love the way you did her eyes, they totally look like they have depth! Love the black and white stripes too!
Pam Hornschu said…
Love the colors and layers, Alison! Happy Halloween!
Unknown said…
Love the purple wood grain paper. Totally unique. Great layout and fab coloring job
Lea said…
A card after my own heart! Love the purple and green together, my two fav colors! Awesome card! The Dilly Beans skull is great! Very cool!
Janis said…
Great score on the base cards!! (Sounds like a ball game...hehee)
Fabulous coloring to make that spooky skull look very hollow!
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Viki Banaszak said…
This card is adorable! I mean er....spooky. LOL
Susan Renshaw said…
Love the chevrons. Super image. Great creation!
Julia said…
Love the contrast of the frames around the image.
Unknown said…
What a lovely simple card! Doncha just love those Dilly Beans images? Great chevron card base!
A spooktacular card today, love that skellie image and your colouring is bootiful!
Steph said…
Fab card, love the sweet skull. I am a lucky stencil winner and I have a huge wish list. I hope to join in the stencil fun once this busy month is over :)
My Side of Oz said…
Love that little skelly girl! Love the card! Happy Halloween! Thanks for a month of inspiration!!

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