Thursday, October 10, 2024

SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS #255 H is for Halloween

 

Hello and welcome snarky friends!
It's been a minute since I've posted anything.
To rectify that, here's my slightly late post for
the new challenge at the



As is my way, I mixed some old and new items
to create this card. I just love this cauldron die!
Another sentiment finishes the inside.


Since I had everything out, I created another card.


As I said earlier, I've been remiss in sharing cards here.
I'm making them, but just wasn't blogging about them.
Also, we just survived hurricane Helene. We live
in western North Carolina. Though we
luckily didn't get washed out from flood waters or mudslides,
we lost power for 7 days. 11 of 22 Leyland cypress trees
that lined our driveway and ran to the back of our
property came down. In our neighbor's yard.
We've been busy cutting the trees down and hauling
everything away. Ever since Helene, we've had spotty
internet connection. It's taken until today
for me to be able to post anything.
Things are getting better here, but
there's still so much needed for those
who've lost everything in the mountains.
And now, hurricane Milton gave a double
blow to Florida. It's heartbreaking.
Well, enough of me being 'Debbie Downer'.

I hope that you'll play along in our Halloween challenge
If you need some inspiration, simply visit the blogs of
my sisters to see their amazing projects!
Thanks for stopping by. I hope that you have a great day!



Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn - Sweet Spiders; Queen & Co. - Halloween
Ink: Versamark; Memento - Tuxedo Black; Altenew - Just Green; Hero Arts - Neon Green
DP: Taylored Expressions - Build A Scene Halloween; Queen & Co. - Hocus Pocus
CS: Cardstock Warehouse; Bazzill; scraps
Accessories: Lawn Fawn - Build-A-Cauldron dies; Pink & Main - Reverse Scallop rectangle die; Stampendous - Champagne EP; heat gun; MISTI
Adhesives: SA - tape runner, foam squares; Bearly Arts glue









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