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Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Something Wicked

It's time for a new challenge at Try it on Tuesday and this fortnight, yes you've guessed now  it's the time of year for Trick or Treat/Halloween.

I've used Distress inks for the background black and black Distress crayon.  I added white gesso to age the black die cut haunted house and used inks and  distress markers to colour the lights in the windows.
The skull is from a Stamp Addicts set and I've added red glitter to the eye sockets and for the 'blood' dripping from his teeth.  It's a computer generated sentiment.

The Design Team have some Spooktacular inspiration for you, so please pop over to be scared.

I am entering this at:
  That's Crafty - Spookalicious
  Paperbabe - Anything Goes


Thanks for calling in,
Avril xx


23 comments:

  1. What a spook-tacular card ...lol 😉. I love how you shaded the background and the flow from the haunted house is amazing 😁. Happy and creative wishes! J 😊 x

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  2. Ohh spoooky stuff Avril, fabulous scene it really captures the errie feel of a haunted house, love it..xx

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  3. Very spooky card, Avril. Fantastic

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  4. Ooooh, I can hear the Owl's hooting Avril, you've really captured the spooky feel.

    B x

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  5. What a so gorgeous Halloween card Avril !! Love love it. This is a great haunted house, with amazing lights in the windows. Terrorific skull and sky !
    Halloween is just coming now.
    I wish you a very nice afternoon,
    Big hugs, Caty

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  6. Oh Avril, this looks a fantastic haunting and spooky card. A super addition of the red to the eyes and the drips of blood, would scare me any time.
    Yvonne xx

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  7. Well, I agree with that sentiment Avril! You have created a super spooky colour effect here - definitely scary enough for me! Hugs, Chrisx

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  8. Oh my gosh, this is so perfectly Halloween!! The haunted house does indeed look haunted!! I love the dripping skull - so creative!! What a fun and scary card!! I love it!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  9. Artful and spooktacular Avril! A wowser!
    Big hugs, Susi

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  10. The inked background sets the right scenery and feel for a spooky look, the gesso used is a nice touch too.

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  11. OOH! very scary, I do like that haunted house and the blood dripping from the scull, very spooky piece

    Joan x

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  12. Wow Avril, you sure managed to get a really spooky feel with that haunted house. Love the glowing colors coming through the windows. Hugs-Erika

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  13. Totally spookylicious ..... love the background, very atmospheric, and the haunted house looks amazing xx

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  14. Avril this is stunning, the colours for the house are superb.
    Thank you for taking the time to join us at That's Crafty!
    Helen x

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  15. Amazing background and love the house too! Spook-tac-ular!

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  16. ooooh spoooooky Avril!!! Love this and especially how you've lit up that haunted house! Thank you also for visiting my blog, so lovely to see you there xxx

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  17. This is definitely "Spooktalicious" and "Spooktacular"!!!!!! Bravo Avril!
    Sandy xx

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  18. A spooking we shall go.....! I do love that haunted house :-)

    Sally xx

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  19. Love this scene- and oh how that house is all lit up is fantastic!

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  20. Hallo dear Avril, I am late to say that your Halloween card looks amazing. The orange light inside the house and the creepy skull give it the perfect Horror touch .
    The tiny hedgehodge visitors you feed look so sweet. Hope you can bring them save through the wintertime.
    Stay happy,healthy and creative dear friend.
    Big Hugs
    Sabine

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  21. Big congrats on your Paperbabe win Avril, your spooky card is Terror-ific hee hee!!
    Creative wishes Tracey xx

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