Monday, October 6, 2014

Good to the Last Bite

I have a case of the Mondays.  Went running this morning, and then to the gym later on, and now I'm just pooped.  But I finally got a card made for today.


Yay for Halloween!  And still loving that Halloween-themed My Paper Pumpkin kit from last month.  Well, the stamps anyway; I *still* haven't broken out the burlap treat bags.  But the stamps are pretty dang cute on their own.  The main image stamp is from the holiday catalog's Merry Everything.

I used the latest sketch from As You See It:


And doing the Paper Players' theme challenge was a no-brainer:


You know what I think will be a good pick-me-up about now?  That iced pumpkin coffee cake...just one piece left, and I think it's got my name on it : )

Cheers, peeps!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Merry Everything, Bite Me, September 2014 My Paper Pumpkin kit
Ink:  Versamark, Basic Black, Whisper White
Paper:  Basic Black, Wild Wasabi, Rich Razzleberry, Crushed Curry, Smoky Slate, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories:  Black EP, Note Tag punch, Starburst Framelits, Dimensionals

6 comments:

CCsMom said...

How CUTE!!! I LOVE this!

I just bought some $3 bat earrings from Walmart to go with my Halloween shirt that has bats on it . . . I don't really LIKE bats, but what more says Halloween? The shirt has blue writing on it. Can't beat the price (less than $5).

Tanya said...

super cute card! That little vampire is adorable!

Heather Cooper said...

I really like the embossed tag and how you've positioned it over the spider web! And I love the choice of colours you used on the paper strips! So glad you played along with As You See It Challenges this week!

laurie said...

Yes, I agree, I like the embossed tag also. It just stands out against the colored strips of paper. Thanks for joining us this week at The Paper Players!

Amanda said...

Look at all those scary bats? Super cute take on the sketch. Thanks for playing with us at AYSI!

stampwithsandy said...

Love that embossed tag, so shiny! Your pumpkin coffe cake sounds delish, too! Thanks for joining us this week at The Paper Players, Christy!