Thursday, September 29, 2011

Halloween Old London City

Hi everyone,

Today I am joining Hand Stamped Sentiments for their Halloween Theme Challenge.  I hope you will join in the fun!  This is my first Halloween card of the season ... more to come.

I stamped both Old London City and the Sky Witch Writer in StazOn Black.  Next, I punched a 1 3/8" circle from a post-it note as a mask for the moon.  The background was sponged in Adirondack Cool Peri, Perfect Plum, Adirondack Purple Twilight, Adirondack Eggplant and Elegant Eggplant.

I removed the mask and applied SU Frost White to the moon for a little shimmer.  This card took me no time at all to create :-)

I mounted the focal image to a piece of Brushed Silver then onto a DCWV purple textured card.

Please be sure to stop by HSS to see what the design team members have created.

Can you see the shimmer?
  
Card Recipe:
Stamps:  Old London City (S8579) by Cherry Pie Art Stamps, PSX Sky Witch Writer (F-2098)
Paper:  DCWV Purple Texture, Brushed Silver, Glossy White
Ink:  Images - StazOn Black; Background - Adirondack Cool Peri, Perfect Plum, Adirondack Purple Twilight, Adirondack Eggplant, Elegant Eggplant
Accessories:  1 3/8" Circle Punch, SU Frost White on Moon, Post-It Note
Techniques:  Sponging, Masking

21 comments:

Connie B. said...

Oh, Donna, I love your Halloween card. It really has a lovely glow about it. The city stamp is gorgeous as is the technique that gives off that hazy glow. Nice work..

inkedx2 said...

This is a fabulous card. It really does look like she is flying over the city. I love that witch image and your coloring is awesome. Thanks for playing with us this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

Robbie

KarinsArtScrap said...

wow donna what a great looking card, love how you did this.
beautiful done and great stamps.

greetings karin

Pam~ said...

This is a fabulous card, Donna! As always, you make the most gorgeous scene cards! Love it!

Betty said...

It is beautiful. Just love what you did to it.

Kristi said...

Donna, This is so stunning,I love it!

Sherry Kushibab said...

Wow - love that 'Old London' stamp. The witch is fab flying over - sponging looks great.

Carrie Sampsel said...

Fantastic card!! I love both of those stamps!! The moon looks great too. Wonderful as always.

Rizzi said...

WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CARD, AND YET VERY HALLOWEEN.....
I LOVE THE COLOR, JUST PERFECT. HAVE A NICE DAY.
RIZZI

Shannon said...

Perfect Halloween card Donna! LOVE the shimmer and the night scape scene, beautiful. Thank you for joining us at hand Stamped Sentiments this week.

Em said...

OH! The Old London City stamp is beautiful! I like the moon, the color, the sentiment, & also the witch!

LeroyLime said...

WOW, your London skyline and that moon!!! OOOOOh, I love it!! :) Wonderful card and thank you for your sweet comment!

Diane C-S (Ldyglfr62) said...

Gorgeous card. The witch stamps is a favorite of mine.

Can't post with my google account for some reason.

LeAnne said...

This is very cool.....love that skyline! I have never heard of those stamps, I'll have to check them out!

Cheryl said...

Fabulous card, Donna! I love that London scene with the witch. Great moon, too!

Anonymous said...

You did a great job with the sky and the colors are perfect. It's a very elegant card especially with the shimmer. Thanks for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

KER said...

fantastically spooky!!

Ange McKay, North Shore Stamper said...

This card is gorgeous! Your sponging is AMAZING and soooo spooky! Thanks so much for playing with us at Hand Stamped Sentiments this week!

Krista said...

This is a great card. I love the colors and I bet the sparkle looks so great in person. Great job! Thank you for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

Anne Marie Hile said...

Donna, this is absolutely stunning! I just love all of the beautiful shading on the skyline. The pop of sparkle just adds to the sppoky-feel. I just love your gorgeous creations, Donna! Very, very pretty! Thanks for playing at HSS! Hugs! :)

Rhonda Langley said...

Awesome! Love the pairing of these stamps, ingenious!