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Sunday, 5 October 2025

Goat Skull on Autumn Leaves

Hello Nomad friends.  Don't you just love Spooktober!!!   It is surely the most wonderful time of the year (part 1).   I have my first project of the month long 31 Days of Halloween Celebration over at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity.  Today I have been playing with alcohol inks and Lost Coast Designs Large Goat Skull.


I made the background using drops of pink, green and yellow alcohol ink on a felt pad and dabbing it all over my glossy card.  Then I stamped Lost Coast Designs Leaves Background using orange and pink inks.  I stamped the Goat Skull on white card with black archival ink, fussy cut and added it to the card.  I coloured the flower with purple distress markers and finally stamped part of Carmen's Veranda 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

8 comments:

  1. That's an awesome skull image Gail, many thanks for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations challenge.

    B x

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  2. Spooky Halloween skull, so creative!!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Two Old Bats!
    Diane TOB Co-Owner
    {Nellies Nest}
    {Two Old Bats}

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  3. Hi Gail, wow what an image and a wonderful card! Thanks for joining in with us this week at Passion for Markers - Sarah, DT

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  4. Thanks for playing with us over at PFM, a new challenge is now up and running for you to play along with.
    Love n hugs
    Marie

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  5. Nice inky background, I thought you had used real leaves as it looks fab. Great focal point too. Thanks for taking part at Stamping Sensations challenge.

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  6. Very, very good! I really like this, and all your work to create that amazing background was spot on. Thanks for playing with the Sisters, Jo x

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  7. I need to try that alcohol stamping technique. Your effect is really cool!!! But I will say the goat skull is a bit creepy for me. LOL! Thanks so much for playing with us at the Sisterhood!

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  8. Beautiful background. Good creation have you made with these stamps. Thank you for joining at Stamping Sensations

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