I am SO excited, today is my first time posting in the DD/DDA(Dirty Dozen/Dirty Dozen Alumni) challenge!! This months challenge is called Spook or Treat. The challenge was to make a card or treat holder with a Halloween theme. Also, you were to use googlie eyes on your project and the only restriction is that you were not allowed to use pumpkins. "This means no images with animals on pumpkins, holding pumpkins, thinking about pumpkins, growing pumpkins, going to their Mom's for pumpkins .... don't even think about it!
No pumpkins!!"(that is a direct quote!!!) I decided, since it was also
Celebrating My Favorite Things day(just thought I would let you know that if you do make a card for this, it is supposed to be Pink, Black and White to be entered for the prize...I always forget that part, LOL), that I was going to use my Monster Squad set. I paper pieced both the roof and the house with some Ghostly Greetings DSP from SU. I stamped the house again and cut out just the windows and the door and glued them on top. For the spaces between the railing and the scallop on the roof, I used my white gel pen. This sketch is also the MFT sketch from this past week( that I just now finally got time to do!!). I used my googlie eyes where I would have normally used brads and as the "O" in Trick OR Treat. Isn't it CUTE!!Well, that is it for me for now!! Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!! Check out the other girls creations right here!!
stamps-Monster Squad
ink- Black Stazon
paper- Old Olive, Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Whisper White and GhostlyGreetings DSP
tools-white gel pen, googlie eyes, Cuttlebug, Circle Nesties, circle punches from SU, ribbon from SU and Pink Hedgehog Paper Crafts
oh how fun is this card!!!!!!! Love everything about it especially how you used the google eyes!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! You've certainly outdone yourself with this wonderfully whimsical card. I adore the booglie eyes!
ReplyDeleteSoo STINKIN' CUTE, Jessie! Love the way you used the googlie eyes on this! Awesome job with the challenge!
ReplyDeleteSO fun and absolutely STUNNING, Jess! The DD is lucky to have you...you have so much to bring to the table! LOVE THIS!!!
ReplyDeleteSooooo darn cute!
ReplyDeleteMany Blessings,
M.
OMGoodness...this is so cute!! I love to see your excitement over the DD!! They are so lucky tohave you!!
ReplyDeleteOh so cute!!! Love how you used those googly eyes...too cute! :D
ReplyDeleteFirst off, happy belated birthday!!! I'm right behind you as far as 30 is concerned. *wink* Sorry I don't have time to post on all of your creations lately but man are the WOW and in true Jessie style! LOL I am in LOVE with this card and am so proud that you are apart of the DD!!
ReplyDeleteJess this card is wonderful I love what you did with the google eyes so very clever of you. TFS.
ReplyDeleteDebbie/Phx AZ
okay, Jess. This is just way too spooky. Spooky but cute :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a flat out adorable card! Love how you used those googly eyes!!!!
ReplyDeleteOH I'm in LOVE!!! I thought you were the queen of brads but it turns out it googly eye ;)!!!!
ReplyDeleteNever would I have thought of googly eyes as borders/trim, but you have made them work great. Love the paper layering, too. Well, done!
ReplyDeleteHA! I love all the googly eyes on your card!
ReplyDeleteThe eyes have it! Love your first DD challenge card. It's a slam dunk on creativity and design. Hugs, Mary
ReplyDeletetotally cute--love all the googlie eyes....this is wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I love all the googlie eyes!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I love all the googlie eyes!
ReplyDeleteAWWW - this is awesome!!! I agree the goolie eyes are so fun - perfect halloween card!!!
ReplyDeleteJessie, this is ADORABLE! I love it! Those googlie eyes are too cute!
ReplyDeleteTHIS card is my absolute favourite among halloween cards... u r very talented - and inspiring...
ReplyDeletei'm going 2 post u as my favourite and inspiration... :-)
THIS card is my absolute favourite among halloween cards... u r very talented - and inspiring...
ReplyDeletei'm going 2 post u as my favourite and inspiration... :-)