It is hard to believe that Halloween is just around the corner. Where did this year go?
As you may have read in my previous post, My Pink Stamper Website ~ I Love It!, that I am fairly new to using my Cricut and have gotten a lot of inspiration from Robyn to do more with it. This week she has posed a "Spooky" Challenge. If you would like to be in the drawing to win her "Spooky Puns Stamp Set," all you need to do is submit a Halloween or Fall themed project. To see the full details, you can go directly to My Pink Stamper (by the way, if you are not already a follower, I would highly recommend it!). Anyways, here is my project I am adding to the list of already incredible entries. My three "helpers" helped pick out the paper dolls for the card - there's one for each of them! Just so you know, the drawings are random, which is great for someone like me. I know my cards are still pretty basic, but having random drawings gives me an opportunity (or the confidence!) to participate. Plus, it is a nice opportunity for me to see what this Cricut can actually do and take inspiration from other people's creations!
By the way, when you read the details of the challenge, you can scroll down to see the entries. As I was looking through, there is one that I just thought was amazing - entry #31 or you can check it out at Court's Crafts.
In case you missed them, here are some previous posts about some Cricut Halloween crafts I've made (yes, they are all similar - I need to branch out a little and try to be more creative!):
Halloween Card for my 6 month old nephew's 1st Halloween
Halloween Card for my 3 year old nephew
Halloween Gift Bag
I love your paper dolls--good luck!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Helen!
ReplyDeleteHappy (Belated) World Card Making Day from Papercraft Star! We'd love to have you enter some of your inspired projects in our challenges there. We're also having a DT call soon and there is still time to enter our PTI gift certificate drawing too! http://papercraftstar.blogspot.com/2010/09/another-gift-certificate-give-away-at.html
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beth! I will check it out!
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