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Thursday, 23 October 2025

Crow Fly By

Hello Nomad friends.  Today I am over at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity with some inspiration for day 23 of our 31 Days of Halloween celebration.  Today I have made a slimline card with a few of my favourite Lost Coast Designs stamps.


I started with a slimline card made from some slightly dotty patterned card.  I stamped MRaven1 with black archival ink and masked it.  I stamped Drips Background using scarlet archival ink and goth shrine with London Fog ink.  I added some smudgy distress ink colour and part of Carmen's Veranda When Witches Go Riding sentiment.  
 
 
Link up your Halloween inspired projects.  Anything related to the season, spooky, fruity, fun, scary or cute.  Real rubber or clear stamping and the theme must be the focus of your project.  A small stamped sentiment in a sea of die cuts or digi images will not qualify to win the prize and you may be deleted or fed to the giant pumpkin!!!!  Bwahahhaaahaha. 
 
Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz
 

6 comments:

  1. A great card for our We Love Stamping theme, many thanks for joining us.

    B x

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  2. Coole Karte. Ich freu mich, das du sie bei uns Kreativtanten zeigst. Herzlichst Kirsten💜

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  3. Nothing creepier that a big scary bird lol. This is just brilliant, gave me the shivers!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at We Love Stamping.
    Pinky

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  4. Wow, what a showstopper this is! That blood, that bird, the shrine - oh, my! Thanks for playing with the sisters, Jo x

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  5. Ohhhhhhhh creepy in the very best Halloweeny way!
    Thanks for getting spooky with Edna and the sisterhood of snarky stampers!

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  6. Very cool Thanks for getting Spooky with the Sisterhood.

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