Good morning! Sweet n Sassy Stamps is our fab sponsor this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches. The design team has all sorts of occasions covered this week - I've gone for Halloween!
Supplies: all stamps from Stampendous; papers from Cosmo Cricket; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Bic Markers; googly eyes; yellow glitter paint; black rhinestone strips from Dollarama
CUTEST SPIDER EVER! It makes me think of the little spider buddy from Mercer Mayer's Little Critter books.
Debbie designed the sketch this week:
This sketch will be open until next Sunday, October 6th. Don't forget to check out what everyone else made:
Angela (off this week)
Laura (off this week)
xoxo,
Jessi
15 comments:
Yay it's Halloween time!!!! Is it crazy that when I saw your card, I said to myself "I vant to suck your blood!":) Your little vampire is adorable!
Hauntingly perfect Halloween card! Love it!
Cute little spook! I love his googly eyes!!
Jessi, you know everyone is going to comment about those googly eyes.. they are too cute..makes me smile!
Oh, awesomeness. :D I do believe I bought a pack of those very same googly eyes yesterday. such a cool moon treatment with the glitter paint! I also really like how you cut around little Drac.
Super cute Halloween card! Love those googly eyes and that itty bitty spider!
I like the larger photos!
Lynn
Such a cute card. Those googly eyes are very creative, lady! This is a super card.
This is way too cute to spook! Of course, I love the googly eyes and the sparkly moon. Fantastic sentiment too! or I should say fangtastic :)
Hugs, Dawn
Cute card, super job on the sketch. I like the sketch but might not have time to play.
Hee hee! Love that adorable little Drac and your glittery moon! What a fangtastic card Jessi!
Adorable! And you are right about that little spider. Love those googly eyes!
Your card is adorable Jessi, I love the eyes :).
Those googly eyes are perfect, I would never have thought to do that.
Such a fun and spooktacular card! Love the googly eyes and shimmery touches! Thanks for the inspiration!
Love your interpretation of the sketch! Your little dracula is a doll...
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