This Little Piggy says Trick or Treat

This Little Piggy says Trick or Treat card
Ingredients:

Stampin’ Up Spooky Night designer series paper
Stampin’ Up Spooky Cat stamp set
Stampin’ Up This Little Piggy stamp set
Stampin’ Up Vintage Crochet Trim
Powder Pink ink
Basic Black ink
Basic Black card stock
Wink of Stella
Brother Scan N’ Cut
Blender Pen or Aqua Painter
Sponges or Sponge Daubers
Dimensionals or Foam Adhesives
Glue Dots

Product Links:

Spooky Night Designer Series Paper [144610]
Spooky Cat Photopolymer Stamp Set [144749]
Basic Black Archival Stampin’ Pad [140931]
This Little Piggy Clear-Mount Stamp Set [143922]
Vintage Crochet Trim [144611]
Basic Black 8-1/2″ X 11″ Card Stock [121045]
Clear Wink Of Stella Glitter Brush [141897]
Blender Pens [102845]
Aqua Painters [103954]
Sponge Daubers [133773]
Stampin’ Dimensionals [104430]
Glue Dots [103683]

Recipe:

The Basic Black card base is 5.5” by 4.25”. Cut the mat using Spooky Night dsp 5.25” by 4”. Cut the inner pattern with the night sky 3” by 3” and a slightly larger mat 3.15” by 3.15”. Attach the dsp and layers with foam adhesives.  Stamp the Trick or Treat sentiment in Basic Black from the Spooky Cat stamp set.  Stamp the pig in Basic Black from the This Little Piggy stamp set. Cut out the pig, hat and pumpkins using the Brother Scan N’ Cut. Color the pig using Power Pink ink, a blender pen or aqua pen. Squeeze the top of the lid of the Power Pink ink. Open the ink, soak it up with the tool and then color with it. Once the pig is evenly coated with ink, use the marker to add more ink to the snout, and hooves. Attach a piece of Vintage Crochet Trim around the pig. Use Wink of Stella for a glitter effect. Attach the pig, hat, and pumpkin embellishments to the card using foam adhesives.

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This Little Piggy
Item Number: 143922

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5 Comments

  1. Oh my goodness that is so adorable, I’m not one for Halloween but this card have me new ideas for Halloween cards for my family and friends and grandkids

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