Saturday, October 4, 2025

SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS #267 S is for Spooky

 


Hello snarky peeps and welcome!
Can you believe that it's October already?
A new month means a new challenge at the
No surprise here. We want to see your spooky
projects! Also, this being 
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, as an option,
use the color pink on your creation.

I decided to make an art journal page:


I went all out spooky for this page,
my inspiration being the movie, The Shining.
What started it was the two girls (Tim Holtz Halloween
Paper Dolls). I coated them with Liquitex matte gel and once
dry, colored them using a water pen and Derwent
Inktense Block 0400. I used a spiderweb stencil with
crackle paste. After it dried, I painted orange and raw umber acrylic 
paint over it. Random stamping, splatters, and gold Stickles were also added.
I added some themed paper and boarders, and finally alpha Thickers 
to spell REDRUM.
Here are some process photos:







I hope that you'll join us this month at the
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers for our Spooky challenge!
Please do yourself a favor and check out what my 
sisters created and also our reigning Queen, Wendy! 
Thanks for visiting. Have a fabulous day!




Supplies:
Strathmore: art journal; mixed media paper w/vellum
Golden Gesso
Ranger Texture Paste - opaque crackle
Echo Park - Spooky Spiderweb stencil
DecoArt Americana - bright orange, raw umber
Stazon ink - Timber Brown & Jet Black
Indigo Blu - Tasty Textures stamps
Ranger - gold Stickles
Tim Holtz - Paper Dolls Halloween; water mister
Liquitex - matte gel
Derwent inktense block 0400
American Crafts - Thickers alpha stickers
Authentique - Enchanted papers
Recollections - Halloween boarder stickers
EK Success - Vampire die cut borders
Bearly Art glue
various brushes & pallet knife

















2 comments:

  1. Looks amazing, and excellently creepy too! Jo x

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  2. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh fabby page!!!
    Love the progression pics!

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