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Saturday, 12 October 2019

Creepy Doll Tag - 31 Days of Halloween Day 12

Merry met midnight rovers.  Here's a little tag with a creepy doll.  


The tag is a printed die cut one from MME Mischevious paper pack.  I stamped Lost Coast Designs Creepy Heart Doll, coloured her with Promarkers and fussy cut.  I gave her some rhinestone eyes and added a bit of autumn hued wool and a very cool Emerald Creek brad.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
LeighSBDesigns 31 Days of Halloween Blog Hop 2019
Dream in Darkness
Emerald Creek Dares - Little Shop of Horrors #ECOCT2019
Lost Coast Portal to Creativity 31 Days of Halloween
Papercraft Business Challenge #23 – Use a Tag



11 comments:

  1. That's another stamp for my wishlist! Super little tag, Gail!

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  2. She’s a creepy but cute...fab tag!

    Val DT LeighSBDesigns x

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  3. That certainly is one creepy doll with two different colored eyes.... Creepy tag. Happy 31 DOH!

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  4. Creepy but kinda cute too.. Love the design.

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  5. Wonderfully creepy tag! I love embellishment details!
    Thank you for participating in our papercraft challenge & we hope you will join us again in the next Papercraft Business Challenge!.
    Anna – Design Team member at Papercraft Business
    Visit my blog - Crafty Anna Studio. Thank you

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  6. She is creepy, and I love her rhinestone eyes! Thanks for playing along with Papercraft Business Challenges!
    Jill – Design Team member at Papercraft Business
    Visit my blog - Killeen House Studio

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  7. This is so cool! I love how you used the Rhinestone Brad too!! Thanks so much for joining us for the Emerald Creek October challenge!!
    Hugs,
    DT Karla

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