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CC Designs August Preview -- Sweet November Stamps

Hi!  Thanks for all the comments and visits!  Today we're previewing Sweet November Stamps over at CC Designs and yes, they are Halloween stamps!

This spooky gal is Tish!  Isn't she fun?  She is so fun to color and this little scene came together easily.  The spider and the eyeballs are part of Oct 31 Accessories.  I love the eyeballs!  I tried to make them look bloodshot.  The Creepy bat is from Boo-tiful Sentiments.  The spider web is an embossing folder and I rubbed on some silver gelato.   I love that look.

Here is a close up.  I kind of like how I ended up coloring her.  I think sometimes my coloring happens by accident!

Please check out the rest of the DT creations HERE.  All these new stamps will be available August 1st at 9 PM EST.

Thanks so much for stopping by!


Comments

Cheryl said…
So cute, even when it's supposed to be creepy! Love the eyeballs! Nice coloring/shading!
Rachel Parys said…
She's funny! This is too cute, and screams Halloween!! lol!
Denice said…
Tish is adorably spooky...great coloring! OMG...Halloween already?!!
RiNNE said…
So ghoulish and cute at the same time!!

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