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Friday, 30 October 2020

31 Days of Halloween Day 30 - Into the Between

Hello spooktastic friends.  Looks like it's gonna be a full moon Halloween.  Bootastic!!!!

I made three artist trading coins (2.5" diameter) using stamps from Lost Coast Designs.  I stamped the sunflower using Dandelion archival and then stamped with brown archival and one of the Pieces of Calligraphy stamps.  I stamped Happy Cat in three different archival inks on white card, fussy cut them and added them to the coins.  I edged them with archival ink and added a few die cut bats.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
2020 Cat Lovers Hop
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Stamplorations October Theme and Prompt Challenge
Double D Challenge - October , what does it mean to you?



25 comments:

  1. Cute. I like the sunflowers in the background.

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  2. Great project. Thanks for joining in with the Theme and Photo challenge at STAMPlorations

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  3. Gorgeous card. Do you know, I always think of you when I see this image. I think it's because, several years ago when I was on the team of the old Twofers challenge (not the newer one run by Darnell) you made a card using it for one of our challenges and it was the first time I'd ever seen it.

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  4. Super cute! I would never have guessed that was a sunflower in the background. Makes me think of how to use my stamps differently.

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  5. Visiting from the 2020 Cat Lovers Hop... your cat project is superb!

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  6. These are darling!! So little, but packed with so much interest. I love the calligraphy BG over the subtle sunflower.

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  7. Cute kitties with the bats, Gail - fun artist trading coins!!

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  8. Ahhh these are super cute, Stay Safe, Happy Crafting, Hazel (Didos) x

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  9. Oh so cute Gail! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘October’ challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
    Darlene
    DOUBLE D Challenge Blog
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Please stop in for a visit!

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  10. AWWWW what an adorable cat image! Really creative coins creations!

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  11. Oh, what a clever idea to make trading coins, Gail ! So cute.

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  12. These look amazing! I hadnt heard of 'coin' trading cards - and I doooo like! Your work actually look like lino prints in the art work! ANyway, they are gorgeous! Happy hopping with Cat Lovers!

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  13. Super cute coins! what a neat idea!

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  14. Neat card! I like how you stamped your kitty in three different colors!

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  15. So fun!! I love that you stamped the sunflower in the background. I didn't even notice it was a sunflower until you mentioned it because I was too busy admiring that handsome kitty.

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  16. Great fun. Thanks for joining the STAMPlorations challenge for October! Hugs xx

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  17. Cool coins! Never seen this before. They look awesome!

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  18. Aww, three Happy Cats looking extremely dapper on your AT Coins, Gail. xx

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  19. Awesome set of ATCoins! Love the kitty image!

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  20. Cute Coin Designs. Cats and Bats! lol Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Double D, October Challenge, Donna, DT Member.

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  21. Well you can't go wrong with cats and bats at Halloween! Love your ATCoins, Gail. Very creative use of the sunflower to make a moon background! That wonderful cat image is too happy and content to be very scary, but the little bats swooping around make the mood just the right amount of spooky. lol.. And your bat die was the perfect size and scale for your coins! Love it when that happens!

    I am approaching the homestretch for commenting on all the projects! Yay! Thanks so much for joining in the feline frolics at the #2020CatLoversHop!!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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