So, in my earlier post I mentioned that I needed help from you, my readers. I participated in a couple Halloween image swaps a while ago and received this awesome image that I just colored up yesterday. What do you think of my Jack-O-Lantern? Isn't there something about him that makes almost spooky looking? That's why I think he makes a great Halloween card!
Well, I don't know what stamp company makes him and I NEED to know. That's where I need your help. Please help me find out who makes him. I'd love to get my hands on the actual stamp! So, if you know, please leave me a comment!
ETA: Thank you to all who helped me findout who makes this stamp--It is called Happy Jack In Square by Northwoods.
ok, back to card deets and stuff...
I colored this image with markers. I cut it out and layered it with black and orange cardstock. Then I stamped the sentiment on orange cardstock with black ink. I matted it as shown and used the SU! Horizontal Slot punch so I could thread orange ribbon through it.
Both the image and the sentiment were adhered to black cardstock and then again on orange cardstock. I added an orange brad in both upper corners and then added 3 to the center of the card front, just below the sentiment. I adhered the card front to a back cardstock base that measures for a 4.75" x 6" card.
What is a fun card like this without Stickles? To finish this card up, I used Golden Rod Stickles on the eyes, nose, and mouth of the Jack-O-Lantern.
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Paper: Colored cardstock by Paper Reflections
Accessories: Bic Markers, Golden Rod Stickles by Ranger, Tiny Mardi Gras Brads by Buttons Galore, Ribbon by Bobbie M. Designs, SU! Horizontal Slot Punch.
Smiles,
Jennifer
3 comments:
OMG!!! This is sooo awesome!! Love the coloring and that image really pops out!! Image...don't know?
i have no idea who makes this image either, but it sure is great!!! You did a great job with this card!
the stamp company is Peddlars Pack Stampworks out of Beaverton, OH
1800-29stamp I hope that helps.
Cute card by the way..
Hugs,
Anne
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