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Have a Magical Day
by Lisa Elton

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When you think of Halloween colors, your mind usually goes to orange and black. I've added lavender to those traditional colors today to mix things up!

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I started by adding the Pointy Lattice Plate die cut to the largest of the Double Scalloped Stitched Frames. After a little trimming, they were adhered to a white card base.

The Witches Shoe makes a fun focal point for this card. Make it sparkly... even better! A trio of spiders from the Whittle Creatures are crawling around while a happy little jack-o-lantern hides in the corner!

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I got a bit creative with the sentiment. I did some selective inking for the words (Whittle Rainbow Unicorn Kit) and topped them off with big sparkly letters from the Marzipan Alphabet set.

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A little sparkle and a little fun. I hope I've inspired you to get creative today. Thanks for visiting us here on the Poppystamps blog!


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I love, LOVE that lattice background and the shoe Lisa...a FABOOLOUS Halloween card!! :0)

You have just created my worst fear, Lisa!! I never put on my shoes without bashing them against the step first!!! LOL
So scary - but very fun!
=]

Hi Lisa, I love this card, I adore the frame and I adore the lattice background and the spooky die-cuts are gorgeous, a truly fabulous card.
Lots of love from Patricia xx

The sparkly shoes might be magical but I'm not sure about the spiders, Lisa. Well maybe they are too since they're lavender. Such a cute card.

What a fantastic shoe! I love it all sparkly!

Darling lavender spiders - so fun with the witch's shoe!

I LOVE that shoe and all the sparkly elements you used in this fabulous Halloween card, and the Pointy Lace was the perfect stage for all of them. Love the lavender frames too. Just adorable!

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