Hi! Grrr!--is that what Frankenstein says? I'm not too sure. Anyway, I made a second card for Lily Pad Cards sketch challenge sponsored by The Greeting Farm. My first entry is HERE if you're interested. Remember the sketch?
When I first saw this sketch I totally saw a face. Those knobby things on the side look like ears to me. But I didn't really think drawing a huge face on a card would look that cute until I thought of Halloween. And that brings me to my card for today.
Hehehe. Is he not cute?! I mean for a monster, he's kind of cute. But I'm really proud of myself cause I made him with my dies and a couple of punches. No stamps except for that scar above his eye which is from the mouth of a skeleton face in PTI's Halloween Treats and Sweets set. His face uses Spellbinders reverse wonky rectangles, and I used my corner punch to round the bottom of his face. His hair (PTI felt) is made with a partial die cut using the reverse wonky rectangles. The bottom of his hair uses MFT's grass die but the reverse side cause otherwise you'd just get a strip of hair. Does that make sense? Various size circle dies/punch for his eyes and the bolt thingies on the sides of his face. His mouth is from PTI's rickrack die.
I had some leftover Bo Bunny Halloween papers from last year. And the sentiment is cut from one of the papers. I added some puffy soft spider stickers I've had for too many years now and finally found them a good home.
Thanks for reading!
When I first saw this sketch I totally saw a face. Those knobby things on the side look like ears to me. But I didn't really think drawing a huge face on a card would look that cute until I thought of Halloween. And that brings me to my card for today.
Hehehe. Is he not cute?! I mean for a monster, he's kind of cute. But I'm really proud of myself cause I made him with my dies and a couple of punches. No stamps except for that scar above his eye which is from the mouth of a skeleton face in PTI's Halloween Treats and Sweets set. His face uses Spellbinders reverse wonky rectangles, and I used my corner punch to round the bottom of his face. His hair (PTI felt) is made with a partial die cut using the reverse wonky rectangles. The bottom of his hair uses MFT's grass die but the reverse side cause otherwise you'd just get a strip of hair. Does that make sense? Various size circle dies/punch for his eyes and the bolt thingies on the sides of his face. His mouth is from PTI's rickrack die.
I had some leftover Bo Bunny Halloween papers from last year. And the sentiment is cut from one of the papers. I added some puffy soft spider stickers I've had for too many years now and finally found them a good home.
Thanks for reading!
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