Halloween Mini Cards by Dora

Posted by Dora Orozco on

Step 1: For this project I used Recollections regular cardstock for the card base. Cut it down to 6" x 3" and scored on the long side at 3".

Step 2: I then used my circle dies from Sweet Stamp Shop to cut 2.5" circles. I used a variety of patterned papers to cut squares 2.75" x 2.75" from Recollections Teenage dream paper pad for the purple card, Recollections Mischief Manor for the orange card and American Crafts for the yellow card. I used Lawn Fawn's Monster Mash Stamp set.

Step 3: Purple Monster colored with Copic V15, V17

Pink Monster colored with Copic RV32, RV34

Yellow Monster colored with Copic Y13, Y15, YR12

Orange Monsters colored with Copic YR12, YR18

Red Monster colored with R24, R29

Step 4: All monsters were fussy cut. The stamp "Happy Halloween" was from a random stamp set I bought (don't remember the brand). Once everything is cut and colored I assembled using double sided tape for sticking the circles to the squares then the squares to the card base. I used a variety of Tim Holtz distress inks/Oxides:

Purple card : Faded Jeans Oxide

Orange Card: Black Soot Ink

Yellow Card: Black Soot Ink

Step 5: Next I used double sided foam tape to add dimension to the monsters and stuck them to the cards. Finished them off with using Versafine Onyx Black to stamp sentiments inside card.

Instagram: @d0_ra

Products Used:

Lawn Fawn Clear Stamps - Monster Mash

Lawn Fawn Lawn Cuts - Monster Mash

Copic Markers: V15, V17, RV32, RV34, Y13, Y15, YR12, YR18, R24, R29

Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink - Faded Jeans

Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Black Soot

Double Sided Foam Tape

Versafine Onyx Black Ink

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