Today's card uses Stampin' Up!'s Spooky Bingo Bits along with the Postage Punch to create this great layered look to make my Halloween Card. Last night I was playing Tic-Tac-Toe with Emily last night (and yes, she beat me) and I think it was still on my mind when I started playing in my stamp room.
Here was the thing though, I wanted to put my layers on a 3″ x 3″ background, so that I could score it with easy math (at every inch). And my postage punch is bigger than 1″ x 1″. So then what? Hmmm…. I will be sharing a video tutorial teaching you how to do just that very soon.
Supplies Used to Create this Spooky Bingo Bits Card:
Stampin' Up! Stamps: Spooky Bingo Bits (wm:123944 cm:123946)
Stampin' Up! Ink: Wild Wasabi (126959), Basic Black (126980), Pumpkin Pie (126945)
Stampin' Up! Cardstock: Whisper White (100730), Basic Black (121045), Pumpkin Pie (105117), Rich Razzleberry (115316)
Stampin' Up! Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Houndstooth Embossing Folder (123134), Rich Razzleberry Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon (126876), Postage Punch (122344), Simply Scored (122334)
Non-Stampin' Up! Accessories: 10 Second Bow Maker™
I hope that you like this card and will be looking forward to seeing the fun trick on how to do this with the Postage Punch. I Teach Stamping VIP Members learned this trick months ago – not a VIP Member, jump on over there and join us today!
This is just one way to use Stampin' Up!'s Spooky Bingo Bits with the Postage Punch to make a Halloween card.
LOVE it!!!
Your card is just adorable. Can’t wiat for the video tutorial. You are such a tease. I am so excited yesterday in the mail I got my 10 second bow Maker, yeah, and you’re right, it took all of 10 seonds to make a bow. I will admit I’ve looked at your tutorials a couple of times, but it was easy peasey. I don’t know why I waited. LOVE IT !!!! Gee you think everything is going to have bows on it, you’re darn right, hummmm maybe even my Dr. Pepper can, lol