Monday, September 11, 2023

Altenew Inspiration Challenge September 2023

 

Svitlana is our host this month for Altenew's September 2023 Inspiration Challenge and you seriously MUST see the photo above up close and personally - can you imagine having such gorgeous Halloween decorations gracing your mantle??  

I found her colors among two of Altenew's paper collections.  For the reds to oranges: Alcohol Ink Background Paper Pack, and for the yellow: Reflections paper pack.  

You all know by now that I love this little fancy frame that came with that Reflections paper crafting collection when it released.  I've gifted it many times over - in fact, I think I may have wiped out their supply!  Here, I've snipped two in half and flipped and glued it again and again to create a fun background for my Halloween roses [actually Altenew's Bamboo Roses].  A little trick as they're stamped onto the patterned paper and cut with the matching dies.

Ready for it?


Isn't this about the creepiest [and I mean that in a GOOD way] card I've ever made??
Here is a closeup so you can see those roses:


The roses stamped quite well onto the glossy finish of the patterned paper 
using Archival black ink.

Win or lose, I had a blast making this card - and I have a feeling Svitlana will appreciate it.  With that I'll head over to their gallery and treat them to this card!

Have a great day, my friends!
=] Michele

14 comments:

  1. I see a winner here, Michele! Love the rich spooky background and Halloween roses that would be right at home in a classy witches house!

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  2. Oh yeah... this is creepy cool!! Awesome card, Michele!!

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  3. Bold and stunning! The red ink background, the snipped frames and the colors are fantastic

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  4. This is gorgeous! I definitely see this as the winning entry. Just love how you created the background using those black frames, and those flowers.... Stunning.

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  5. This is fabulous, Michele. Puts me in mind of a children's book I used to love to read to the littles in the library at this time of year: Moondog. It's hose wonderful black frames and the roses... Conjured up a sweet memory for me.

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  6. So clever using that beautiful frame!! And the card is stunning!!

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  7. WWCD!!!!! LOVE what you did with your background using the dsp and the cut up frames Michele...definitely spooky AND beautiful!! Ghosts and goblins probably like flowers on their mantles too, and your roses would fit their decor perfectly my friend!! LOVE this!!! Hugs. :0)

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  8. Morticia would love it, Michele, and so do I. That red paper is fantastic and can be creepy in a bloody sort of way if you think about it.

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  9. Such rich and beautiful colours Michele!

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  10. That frame has a very gothic feel to it...I can almost see cats.

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  11. Ooooo I think you channeled your inner Morticia Addams to design this beauty - terrific!!

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  12. Such a moody card whatever that means to you but to me it evokes warm feelings of chocolate and log fires and marshmallows (don't ask me why) but I love it.

    Marie

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  13. What a fun and creepy card Michele! I love it!!! The alcohol inked panel is perfect for a Halloween card, love the frames the way you did them, very Halloweeny and the roses...well they both look like they have an eyeball in the center of each one. LOL Can't get any more Halloweeny or creepier than that! Very cool card and festive my friend. Hugs, Brenda

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  14. What a great choice of stamp for Halloween roses, Michele! The style of the image is perfect for adding a little creepy (in a good way, of course) feeling! Your creativity shines through as you stamped roses on the patterned paper, and arranged the black fancy frames! This card has a unique style compared to your others, and I love it just as much!
    Hideko xx

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