Power Poppy’s Feeling Fall Halloween Card – PP561

Power Poppy Feeling Fall Halloween Card -Rosanne Mulhern

Welcome! I’m sharing a Halloween card featuring an image from a favorite stamp set, Power Poppy’s Feeling Fall. I’ve had this set for several years and love to reach for it this time of year. Somehow it always feels new to me. I created the layered layout using patterned paper from stash.  It’s been pretty eye-opening on how much I’ve been (hoarding) collecting.  It’s definitely time to start using it! The image was stamped with…

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Spidery Halloween Wreath – #tttc133

I have a few Halloween cards to share this week starting with this wreath crawling with sparkly spiders. I’m playing along with the Tic Tac Toe Challenge… I chose the second row across:  black, stripes, wreath I love wreaths…even paper wreaths sometimes especially paper wreaths!  This wreath is one I created to use on my monthly calendar.  However, it makes a wonderful card, too. I used Stampin’ Up!’s (retired) Arrange a Wreath bundle to create…

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Have a Hoot Halloween

Stampin Up Have a Hoot Halloween Card -Rosanne Mulhern stampinup

Let’s just say that I did have a HOOT making today’s card.  Each year I usually purchase just one halloween set.  I knew the Have a Hoot bundle was it as soon as I saw it.  In addition, this set also has a few adorable Christmas images.  Although I didn’t use the coordinating dies on today’s card, I’m working on another project with them. A pattern from the Plaid Tidings Designer Series Paper is a…

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Harvest Hellos Halloween Card

Stampin Up Harvest Hello Halloween Cards Idea - Rosanne Mulhern stampinup

I created a few Halloween cards for my adult daughters using the Harvest Hellos, Beautiful Autumn and Buffalo Check stamp sets along with the Apple Builder Punch, Autumn Punch Pack and Forever Flourishing Dies.  I really enjoyed creating these cards.  It was fun to pull together a variety of different sets to come up with a one of a kind card. The size of this card is also a bit different.  I’m calling it a…

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