It's February 2nd and time for a new challenge at Two Old Bats. The ladies have a fairly creepy mood board as inspiration for us!
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: February 2026 Anything Goes Halloween
It's February 2nd and time for a new challenge at Two Old Bats. The ladies have a fairly creepy mood board as inspiration for us!
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: February 2026 Anything Goes Halloween
This morning when I opened my computer, the screen wallpaper was a beautiful evening photo of a snowy village in a valley of the Alps. It was predominately blue, and it inspired me to enter three of the current challenges, using my favorite tiny house dies from Alexandra Renke. I'm entering Time Out Challenges #305: Favorite Card Making Technique; Color Hues #125: Blue and White; and Inkspirational Challenge #359: Shades of Blue. WOW!
TIME OUT Challenges: Challenge #305
It's been a minute! Sure, I've posted a couple of Halloween cards since Christmas, but those were done in advance, and I've been taking a bit of time off to get other things done. I haven't played over at Just Us Girls Challenge for quite a while and have been looking at their interesting mood board this week. I really enjoy mood boards because they can be so open to interpretation. It appears that this week's mood board is really more of a collage of winter/holiday images, but I went with the fashion magazine covers and changed them to shelter magazines by-passing the holidays - once a decorator...!
"Just Us Girls" Challenge: Just Us Girls Challenge #806 - Moodboard Week
We're at the mid-point for our January Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge. If you haven't started a project yet, there's still plenty of time!
My second card this month is a continuation of the top right quadrant with the creepy house, trees, and pumpkins, but with the addition of a ghost, as in the lower left quadrant.
I had this idea to, instead of using a full background paper and making a scene to place the pumpkin and ghost against, that I would use the background paper to die cut a Tim Holtz haunted house and 2 trees. I placed them against a solid black panel to get the same feeling of a dark Halloween night. The sentiment is white heat embossed on a stitched die cut rectangular panel (Newton's Nook "Spooky Street") that I glued to a black card base. Then I layered the house, trees, pumpkin mug, and vellum ghost on the front of the card. You may recognize this mug that I used last month for a Christmas card! It's from Trinity Stamps "Boo Brew".
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: January 2026 Mid Month Reminder
Now, your turn!
I'm not sure how 2026 came so quickly, but here we are nevertheless! As we come into the new year, Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge is offering up a new January challenge and here is the inspiration board prepared by our beloved blog owners, Diane and Darlene:
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: January 2026 Anything Goes Halloween
Christmas cardmaking is finally coming to a close! After retrieving all of the cards I had made during the year, plus some stragglers from Christmases past, I find I'm down to a last 9 cards that I need. So I chose a very easy layout that could be produced in a multiple of 9 and still get in the mail in time for Christmas. I looked to Peace on Earth Christmas: December 2025 Challenge #101 for inspiration. I remembered I had a very old rubber Santa stamp that I've never used.
I stamped Santa on kraft paper with dark brown ink, colored him with Prismacolor pencils and Copic markers, and die cut him with a square die. I mounted him with a red mat onto a slightly larger die cut square, and glued the layered assembly to a card base on which I had red heat embossed the sentiment. The final embellishment was to add a die cut Tim Holtz bow and greenery. Very easy, so I should be finished by the afternoon!
Peace On Earth Christmas : December 2025 Peace On Earth Challenge #101
It's that mid-month reminder that we have 2 weeks left on the Two Old Bats final challenge of the year. You can still squeeze out a Halloween project between Christmas parties and New Year's celebrations.
I had promised myself no more Halloween paper, and then I saw this and had to have it - pumpkins hanging like Christmas balls! Perfection! Because of the vertical design of the paper, I felt that a slim line card would be best. I made a pale gray card base and attached a vertical panel matted with the backside of the paper. I white heat embossed the sentiment on more gray card stock, die cut a circle, and matted it with the back of the pumpkin paper. I glued it to the face of the card and added a black die-cut bat. Easy-peasy!
I'm still rushing toward getting enough cards to send out - Christmas is closing in on me! I have to finish up this weekend and also get the decorations out. But first things first...
I had two CAS challenges to inspire me - CAS Colours & Sketches: Challenge #575 - Seasonal Challenge and Simply Clean & Simple: December 2025 Reds and Greens. For the CAS Colours & Sketches we're challenged to produce a card picking any CC&S color or sketch challenge from 2025. I chose colors from last month with red, green, and gold.
Continuing my push to get Christmas cards finished, I'm still using challenges to inspire me. Today, it's Freshly Made Sketches, although you'll see that I rotated the sketch ninety degrees counter-clockwise.
A couple of months ago, while in my favorite art supplies store, I spotted a couple of die sets that I just could not pass up. They were Spellbinders "Gorgeous You Makeup Bag" and "Gorgeous You Makeup". I was thinking about some of the females in my family, so decided to splurge for Christmas gift card holders. This week I see that The Paper Players' Challenge #PP767 has a theme from Jaydee of "Gifting", giving me the opportunity to play with my new dies! I made one makeup bag for my 16-year-old granddaughter and plan another one for her mom.
I won't pretend that this die set was easy. There were lots of small complex pieces. For this card I started with some heavy red iridescent card stock for the main part of the bag. The set features a main shape that can be hinged to open for a cardholder. Also provided is a very intricately patterned die as an overlay. I chose to use black because of the Sephora black and white gift card. Other elements were die cut with silver metallic card stock and black shiny paper. I punched a hole at the left top edge and tied on a red satin double bow.
For the inside, I added a silver heat embossed PTI sentiment and die cut the two semi-circle openings to slip in the card.
I couldn't figure out what I wanted to do to hold this card and opted for a custom envelope of brushed silver card stock that I lined with coordinating iridescent red lighter weight paper. Then to provide a tie, I silver heat-embossed an old sentiment from my stash onto more iridescent red stock, die cut a tag, and attached it to a larger Stampin' Up tag. I slipped in a lipstick from the 2nd die set and tied it off with a silver metallic ribbon. My granddaughter has quite an eye for detail, so I know she'll appreciate the extra effort I took for the presentation of her gift card. Now I need to get busy and get the second gift card holder made!
The Paper Players: PP767 - A Theme Challenge from Jaydee
I'm trying to up my game on Christmas cards so that I have enough to send out this year. I like using the challenges to get my brain oiled! AAA Card Challenge #305 - "White on White - White only" and Tic, Tac Toe #285 - Featured Designer Karren both looked like good candidates today.
I started my card with a 5-1/2" square top-folded card of my favorite watercolor paper. After die cutting a large circle from the same paper, I used an Anna Griffin Cuttlebug embossing folder ("Foundry") to emboss it for a circular background. I love that when embossed, watercolor paper becomes smooth. I die cut the leafy/flowery elements from PTI's "Lovely Layers" die set. This stamp set and matching dies has been one of favorites over the years. I've used it many times and never tire of it. I stamped the center medallion and heat-embossed it with Satin Pearl embossing powder and used a bone folder to crease the leaves and petals of the flower.
After attaching the layered flower to the embossed background circle, I die cut an additional thin circle and tied a piece of thread to it. Finally, the small sentiment tag was heat embossed with the same Satin Pearl powder as the medallion and glued to the face of the card. I'm showing this card with a square white vellum envelope from my stash. I won't mail this card, but hand it out personally.
AAA Cards: AAA Card Challenge #305: Anything CAS Goes, optional twist: white on white
This is my second entry at the Time Out Challenges #303 photo inspiration - this time from scraps left over from the first card. After creating the earlier thank you card, I loved the color combination and thought it would make an interesting Christmas card.
I had a strip of the deckled edge of the ecru pastel paper and a small edge piece of the filigree die cuts of gold vellum and sage paper. At one point I had thought to add some gold spatters to the earlier mauve panel, but then didn't like the clutter. I die cut a small stitched rectangle from it and glued on the filigree scrap. I added a couple of tiny Alexandra Renke village houses that I die cut from maroon card stock and a shiny gold die cut star. I glued the small panel to a slightly larger stitched rectangular panel of heavy watercolor paper. I stamped the sentiment with brown ink on the ecru paper scrap and glued everything to a 5"x 6-1/2" card base from watercolor paper laying here on my desk. I added dimensional foam behind the Christmas scene for a bit of pop.
I think I like this unusual little Christmas scene more than the first card. I wouldn't have thought to combine these colors for Christmas if they hadn't already been laying on my table. Sometimes we have these happy little surprises!
TIME OUT Challenges: Challenge #303