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Lost Coast Design - Hard as Stone

Hi Everyone,

I am playing along at the new Lost Coast Designs challenge - the theme is Hard as Stone. And since Halloween is almost around the corner, I went with a spooky interpretation. 



I used the door from the set Door and Window and colored it with water colors. 
Door and Window Set
Stamped the skull and humerus from the articulated skeleton and fuzzy cut it. Placed them in the foreground.


Happy Stamping!

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Lost Coast Designs - Hard as Stone






Comments

Anita in France said…
Spooky colours, spooky images, Cornelia ... definitely halloween-y! Hugs, Anita :)
conil said…
Well you certainly made me uneasy with your scary scene. Unlikely that I'd open that door unless I smelled food cooking. Anyway, your colors and the way you used them are fabulous...perfect for fright night.
Sue said…
This is brilliant Cornelia, fabulous design and stamping. But Halloween is NOT around the corner, I'm not done with Summer yet! Thanks so much for joining in with us at Lost Coast Designs, and have a very happy week, Sue xx
ionabunny said…
Hi Cornelia. Fab colours on that lovely door and I love the skull and bone. A fab project. Thanks for joining the fun at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity. Hugz
Lori said…
Great card, Cornelia! Nice touch with the purple door! Thank you for joining in on The Coast Designs Portal to Creativity Blog challenge!
Kim Heggins said…
Fabulous card Cornelia...just the right amount of spookiness!
Fun Halloween card with all the spooky elements and colors to make it wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Cathy said…
I like how you added the skull and bones to the front of the card. Thanks for joining in the Lost Coast Challenge.

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