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
OMG!!! This is sooo awesome!! Love the coloring and that image really pops out!! Image...don't know?
ReplyDeletei have no idea who makes this image either, but it sure is great!!! You did a great job with this card!
ReplyDeletethe stamp company is Peddlars Pack Stampworks out of Beaverton, OH
ReplyDelete1800-29stamp I hope that helps.
Cute card by the way..
Hugs,
Anne