This is SO me!

This is SO me!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

It's spooky. It's fashionable...and it's a secret no more!!

Check out what's BRAND NEW at Bombshell Stamps!! Halloween Digi Costumes for your Bombshell Angel stamp!! How fabulous are these???


First of all, you should have arrived here from Alison's blog. If you didn't, head on over to the Bombshell Stamps Blog to start the hop at the beginning. The Design Team has created some FABULOUSLY fashionable and ghoulishly glorious creations to show off these fun new images.

I was able to get 2 cards made using 2 of the 3 costume images. They're very simple cards, though...there just isn't enough hours in the day! :) (You can see a previous card I made using the 3rd image here .)

Sexy Vampiress
Bride of Frankenstein

Both are made using the same papers and similar layout, but aren't these images awesome?!

Now head on over to Katie's blog to continue your spooky fashion show...think of it as Fashion Week in Transylvania! :) If you get lost along the way, just head on back over to the Bombshell Stamps Blog to pick up where you left off. Enjoy!!

Stamps: Bombshell Angel, Halloween Costume digis
Papers: Green Galore, Pumpkin Pie, Concord Crush, old Halloween DSP (Stampin' Up), Neenah 80# white
Ink: Pumpkin Pie (for sponging)
Accessories: Copic Markers, wide orange grosgrain ribbon, 1" purple grosgrain ribbon (Offray), 1/4" Pumpkin Pie grosgrain ribbon (Stampin' Up), green webbed ribbon (May Arts), pop dots, gold Spica pen, stick-on orange rhinestones

10 comments:

  1. Fantastic cards! I love how you colored both costumed pin-ups and absolutely adore that webbed ribbon.

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  2. Wow, such great cards. Where did you get the web ribbon? That image wasn't my favorite until I saw your card. Love them

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  3. Great cards, Mary! Love the colors, and that funky webby stuff on the Bride's card. Simple, but fang-tastic cards. Great job!

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  4. Yes, those images are awesome! Great cards!

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  5. What fun cards! Love the coloring of the "girls" and how you added that webbing behind Frankenstein's bride.

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  6. I really love these stamps! I love your cards!!

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  7. very spooky :) love the colours good work.

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  8. Both are so fabulous Mary!! Stunning!!

    xo!
    Meredith

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