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Stampotique Challenge SDC285 - Creepy or Scary

Hi Everyone,

we at Stampotique  are in the second week of our current challenge  - the theme is "Creepy or Scary". 



I sponged the background with distress oxide inks and splattered water on it. I stamped the Majestic Tree and the ravens. The sentiment I stamped and cut apart and added it to the card. Also added some googly eyes to those birds.
I actually had my blogging friend Carol from Just me:C in mind, when I made this card - she is simply terrified of birds and they are the size of a hippo, where she lives ;)


Stampotique Challenges run every TWO weeks......
Please remember you can use any stamps for our challenge and you are allowed to have 2 entries per challenge. From all the current months entries we will draw 2 random winners who will each win a 30.00 gift certificate on the first week of the following month.

Have fun with 
Hope to see you at the challenge!

Linking up with:
Crafty Girlz - spook it out
Shopping our Stash - Halloween (no new stamps used)
AAA Cards Challenge - ink blending
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Comments

conil said…
If you send this to Carol she may have a heart attack. You've certainly got the creepy, spooky vibe down pat. The ink blending is beyond fantastic and love the sentiment.
Cool card and that background surely does look creepy or scary. Great job on this one.
Rosmarie said…
Wow, die ist echt cool!! So ein toller Hintergrund ....und dann diese düsteren Vögel! Herrlich!
WOW!! Cornelia, what a fabulous card, I always love how you create this awesome sponged backgrounds, your little birds look amazing too.
Thank you for sharing with us at SHOPPING OUR STASH, hope you play again next time.
Hugs,
Maria Rodriguez.
Chris Dring said…
Those are certainly some creepy birds, but you've made them less so by adding the googly eyes! Fabulous card! Thanks for joining us at Shopping Our Stash!
Cardsbymaaike said…
fab inkblending/. Thank you for playing with us at AAA cards challenges
Jane said…
Very atmospheric and dramatic ink blending, love the colours. Thanks for playing along at AAA Cards.
Melissa L. said…
Wow! very cool, Corneila! Thanks for sharing with us at AAA Cards Clean and Simple Ink Blending Challenge.

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