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Haunted House

10/10/2022

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The Scary Cute Bundle by Stampin' Up! really is just so cute! I wish I had more child relatives because this card would be super cute to include in a Halloween Treat Basket. I've included step-by-step directions to make this cute card! If you need supplies, click here to shop. I hope you enjoy this scary cute card! 
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I am really enjoying sketching my cards out first. I am a teacher and I always have my students sketch first before they create anything and I'm not sure why I haven't been following my own strategies. It is so much easier to create once I have a vision. I am wasting less supplies and having to get up and down less because I know what I need. It's also been less stressful because I already have a plan. My Haunted House card came out pretty close to my sketch with minor adjustments. I love seeing them side-by-side. I'd love to hear from you all, do you sketch before you create? 
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Step 1: Create a hill mask, use the top half and add Rich Razzleberry to create the hill. 
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Step 2: Use the bottom half of the mask to cover the hill and create a dark sky using Blackberry Bliss, Starry Sky, and Night of Navy. 
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Step 3: Add droplets of water to the sky, keep the bottom mask on. 

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Step 4: Use a paper towel to remove excess water. 
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Step 5: Use of Wink of Stella to create stars in the sky. 
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Step 6: Use white embossing powder to add the moon. 

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Step 7: Trace the house on a white pice of paper and color in where the windows will be. 
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Step 8: Place the haunted house on the card to check spacing for the trick-or-treaters. 
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Step 9: Place the trick-or-treaters where you want them on the card, then close the Stamparatus and pick up the stamps. 

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Step 10: Stamp as many times as you need to make the silhouettes really dark. 
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Step 11: Attach the house using dimensionals. 
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Step 12: Attach the clouds and bats using liquid glue. 

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Step 13: Attach Metallic Mesh Ribbon under label and attach label using dimensionals. 
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Step 14: Attach card front to card base. 
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Step 15: Add embellishments. 

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Step 16: Add color using a blending brush to the insert and envelope decor. 
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Step 17: Attach envelope decor and stamp sentiment on envelope. 

Materials Needed: 
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Stamps/Dies: Scary Cute Bundle, Majestic Mountain Dies, Mountain Air Photopolymer Stamps
Ink: Versamark, Tuxedo Black, Rich Razzleberry, Blackberry Bliss, Starry Night, Night of Navy, Smoky Slate
Cardstock: Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry, Basic White
Blends: Daffodil Delight (Dark), Pumpkin Pie (Light)
Embellishments: Matte Black Dots, Wink of Stella 
Ribbon: Metallic Mesh Ribbon

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    Hello, my name is Danielle D. Diaz and I am an Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in New Mexico. I look forward to creating with you using my favorite products from Stampin' Up! 

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