Here we are half-way through our July Halloween challenge and this is a reminder that there's still plenty of time to enter your projects. And remember that your project can be "anything Halloween" - our mood board is for inspiration that you can follow - or not.
My project is a completely different direction from the mood board, although I guess one could say that the colors and tone of the card is similar to the lower left quadrant.
I've had a black filigree die cut frame hanging out in my Halloween stash for a couple of years and was determined to use it finally, although I wasn't sure where I was going to go with it. I ended up making a card from a scrap of two-sided printed spider web stock and attaching the frame at an angle. I glued a rectangle of some bat printed paper to the frame - these papers are from a 12x12 stack from Park Lane ("Haunted Hollow") with lots of somber-toned prints that are a bit on the ghoulish side, but I love them! The front of the card seemed like it needed more than just a framed panel with bats, so I decided to add a torn vellum strip that I white heat-embossed the sentiment on, attached it, and added a mauve twine tie and black die cut bat. The custom envelope is also from the same paper stack.
To make the treat box, I used the same materials. I didn't have mauve twine, so I made it by passing a length of off-white twine under the wide end of a BV23 "Grayish Lavender" Copic marker.
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