Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Kraftin' Kimmie's August Release Sneak Peeks-- Day 1!

Today's the first day of Kraftin' Kimmie's new release week and I'm pleased as punch to be able to play along with her super-talented Design Team to present it to you, especially since this release features Halloween and/or Fall-themed stamps. Personally, I think Halloween is the most wonderful time of the year!

Here's what Kimmie's got to say!
It's time for Kraftin' Kimmie's AUGUST 2013 RELEASE!!!!! We've been dying to share this month's new STAMPS with you!! We've got SO many exciting things going on....so let's get to it!

We are kicking off the *New* AUGUST Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps previews today and we're SO excited to share these new stamps with you from artist, Nicole Aspinall!!! Today we’d like to introduce you to these spooooooky new sets ….FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE! and TIME FOR A COFFIN BREAK!

These fabulous images are perfect for your Halloween cards, tags and treat bags!! And you'll see this in the amazing samples today!

We have lots of inspiration from the Krafty Girls and special Krafty Guests, so hop around....and be sure to comment at each and every stop because one lucky stamper is going to WIN BOTH of these new SPOOOOOKY sets!!! {All of this week's winners will be announced at the online party on Saturday night!}

OH YES!! We are having another amazing ONLINE RELEASE PARTY!!! It's happening this SATURDAY evening at our Facebook fan page....and you can get ALL the details HERE!!! ALL the new stamps we're sharing over the next few days will be released on SATURDAY!!

Happy kraftin'!
 Here's my card featuring two of the images from the Beyond the Grave set by Nicole Aspinall!


The Treat Bag image and two Jack O' Lanterns were stamped onto Judikins Eclipse Tape and fussy cut. The Treat Bag was stamped again onto Neenah cardstock, masked, then the Jack O'Lanterns were stamped so they slightly overlapped the bag and were masked too. The background was sponged over the masked images using Scattered Straw and Wild Honey Distress inks.  Post-It notes were used to mask the "wall" and Black Soot Distress ink was sponged over a Cityscape stencil by The Crafter's Workshop to mimic the checkerboard pattern in the patterned papers.

The Jack O'Lanterns and the Treat Bag were colored using Copic markers and the candies were all covered with clear Gelly Glaze pen to add dimension and shine to them. Mats were cut from Bo-Bunny Double Dot 6x6 pads to match the Copic colors I used. The Jack O'Lantern paper and checkerboard papers are from Graphic 45's Happy Haunting 8x8 pad.

I used a Martha Stewart Drippy Goo Border punch to add some interest (and a purple element) to the mat. Fish-tale Die-Namics were also used to to anchor the image and sentiment panels.



17 comments:

  1. oh wow, the image you've created, and masked is fabulous!

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  2. oh WOW!! You did an amazing spooktacular job on this card! It's wonderful!

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  3. Fab card, Kathi! Love the papers and fun images!

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  4. love your card! great colouring!

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  5. Soooooo pretty!!! :) All the work you put into it shows. Beautiful card!

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  6. You did an awesome job! Not that I expected any less of course but so happy for you to get to play with me! Love the drippy goo border, great idea!

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  7. Great card, love the dripping purple effect!

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  8. Fab design yet again - so impressed with the amount of detail you put into your creations! Love the drippiness :)

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  9. LOVE this!! Great job :)

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  10. Oh, Kathi, I love the images you combined for your card! The coloring is wonderful; love how the DP goes perfectly with your images; love the drippy bit and the fish tails, too! Really fun design! :^)
    Hugs, Penny

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  11. Stunning card Kathi!! Awesome paper too.

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  12. Love your creation and the masking...thanks for sharing.

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  13. Wow!! Loving your FUN card design!! THANKS for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! ;)

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