I thought since everyone has received their Halloween cards now, I'd share them with you guys. As usual I made these at the eleventh hour and by some miracle, managed to get them to their recipients by today. WHEW! (I must be an adrenaline junkie. That can be the only answer to this procrastination and insanity of mine. argh!)
Since I can't draw worth a lick, black cat pattern from here.
Darling little house die cuts were made using Sizzix dies.
Spooky vintage photos in house windows found at art-e-zine here.
C'mon! Jump in and make some spooky fun for your Halloween!
Wonderful cards, I absolutely love them!
ReplyDeleteThis card is just SO cute. We have all been admiring it. I love the little pics inside the windows! I will keep it 4-ever, and it will become part of my Halloween decorations. Thank you! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThese turned out absolutely adorable! I was just thinking I hope I could somehow draw the cute cat shape, and there you go and give us a pattern. You're the best! Thanks so much for sharing! Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteSally,those black cat cards are really great! I love the pictures in the window. Brilliant idea! Hope you had a good one-I mean Halloween.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Hi Anna!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting and your sweet comments!
Happy week to you,
Sally
Hi Pammie!
ReplyDeleteOh! I'm so glad you are enjoying your card. (It's very intimidating to send an artist one of your home made cards, well at least it is for me!) I had so much fun putting the little vignettes in the window.
Happy week to you,
Sally xoxoxo
Hi Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteOh! You're so sweet, that means a lot to me coming from you! Isn't the cat adorable?! (You're very welcome - it makes me crazy when people don't give credit where credit is due.) Wishing you lots of fun making some kitties!
Happy week to you,
Sally
Hi Leslie!
ReplyDeleteThank you, you're a sweetheart! I really had fun making these - I don't know if you can see but the cat's eyes are two different color green brads and each have a see through green eyelet underneath, to give them a kitty eye effect. & I loved finding the vintage spooky photos and was so thrilled when I shrunk them and you could still make them out. Hurray!
Happy week to you,
Sally