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Friday, August 23, 2024

Falloween Release Sneak Peeks Day 2 | Honey Bee Stamps

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Today is Day 2 of the Falloween Release Sneak Peeks and I'm excited to share a playful and interactive shaker card that I created using some of the latest products. This card is perfect for sending a little Halloween cheer to someone special. Please note links are inactive until the Falloween Release goes live on August 23rd after the Live Release Party on YouTube at 8 pm EST.



CARD RECIPE

Spider - Lovely Layers: Scaredy Cat Dies

Spider Eyes - Sweet and Spooky Pearl Stickers

Background - Spider Web 3D Embossing Folder

Sentiment - Too Cute to Spook Dies

Frame - Layering Vintage Labels Frames

Shaker bits - Black Opal Confetti Mix, Aurora Lights Confetti Mix

Shaker - A2 Shaker Pockets


Background Magic:


I started with the Spider Web 3D Embossing Folder to create the spooky web background. Using the blackout technique, I blended yellow, pink, and blue inks from Inkon3 into the reversed embossed areas of the Tangled Web 3D Embossing Folder. The colors give a vibrant yet eerie glow, perfect for a Halloween-themed card.


Adding the Shaker Element:

To bring in some fun, I created a shaker element using the A2 Shaker Pockets. I filled the shaker with a mix of Black Opal Confetti Mix and Aurora Lights Confetti Mix. The iridescent confetti adds a playful shimmer that catches the light beautifully.

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Focal Point & Sentiment:

The sentiment "Too Cute to Spook" is die-cut using the Too Cute to Spook Dies. I layered the sentiment onto a vellum shadow layer and glued it to the shaker, allowing it to stand out against the vibrant background.

For an extra touch of spookiness, I added a cute spider from the Lovely Layers: Scaredy Cat Dies. I used Sweet and Spooky Pearl Stickers for the spider's eyes, giving it an adorable yet mischievous look.

Framing It All:

Now, to fix a mistake I made I added the frame around the shaker pocket. Sadly I trimmed the background a little too much and you could see some of the adhesive of the pocket. So to salvage this I added a frame that I then used it to hang the Spider off of. The frame ties everything together and also gives the card a polished finished look.

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This card is a delightful mix of spooky and cute, making it perfect for Halloween. The combination of the blackout technique, playful shaker elements, and the charming spider adds a fun and festive vibe to the design. I hope this card inspires you to create your own Falloween-themed projects using Honey Bee Stamps' latest release!


Thank you for stopping by and don't forget to join us for the Falloween Release Party on YouTube at 8 pm EST tonight. Happy Crafting!

Ilda 🕷

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Thursday, August 22, 2024

Falloween Release Sneak Peeks Day 1 | Honey Bee Stamps

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Hello, crafty friends! 🍁 As the leaves start to change, it's the perfect time to create cards that capture the beauty of fall. Today, I'm excited to share a project featuring the blackout technique, where vibrant colors meet dramatic black accents to create a truly eye-catching design. This card is also a Day 1 Sneak Peek for the Honey Bee Stamps Falloween Release. Make sure you stop by the Honey Bee Stamps Blog for more inspiration from the Design Team featuring more day 1 product reveals. Please note links are inactive until the Falloween Release goes live on August 23rd after the Live Release Party on YouTube at 8 pm EST.


CARD RECIPE

Background - Fall Forest 3D Embossing Folder

Hello - Great Greetings Everyday

Pumpkin - Bold Background: Pumpkin Patch Dies

Gems - Sweet & Spooky Gem Stickers

Inks - Atelier Ink Bee Sting Yellow, Atelier Ink Sweet Petunia, Atelier Goddess GreenAtelier My Purple JamAtelier Ink Peacock Blue


For this colorful card, I used the Blackout Technique. Click HERE for a previous card done like this and step-by-step instructions or watch how it was made HERE.


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The blackout technique is a wonderful way to add depth and drama to your cards, especially when paired with bright, bold colors. This fall card is perfect for sending warm greetings during the autumn season, and I hope it inspires you to try out the blackout technique in your next project!

Thank you for stopping by and I will see you back here tomorrow for day 2 sneak peeks... Happy Crafting!

Ilda 🍂

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