Toil and Trouble – Halloween and Fall Cards
I wasn’t going to get the Toil and Trouble Designer Series Paper, but then I did. Because it is so cute. And it is not just for Halloween. And it has the colors Gorgeous Grape and Granny Apple Green. Need I say more.
I used several different stamp sets with the paper since I do not have the coordinating Cauldron Bubble. I used some sentiments from Spooky Sweets above. See this post for how to stamp just a portion of a sentiment like I did with the spooky card.
Today’s Tip: The cat punch, the bat punch and the Farmhouse Framelits fence are some great accessories for Halloween projects.
This set of cards are more fall oriented but still use the Toil & Trouble paper. Stamp sets are Labels to Love and Many Blessings which both have great sentiments for fall and Christmas.
And last but not least – same bat time, same bat channel – It’s a birthday card for your super hero!
Today’s Tip: Punch the bat from the Black Foil paper for extra shine. Sentiment is from the Perennial Birthday stamp set.
I hope you enjoyed my Halloween and fall cards. And thank you for supporting my home business with your Stampin’ Up! purchases! Thanks to you, I earned the Stampin’ Up! cruise to the Greek Isles for next July, and starting TODAY I can start working towards Maui! If that is something that interests you too, contact me and we’ll chat about how you can start your own Stampin’ Up business for just $99, right at the beginning of the Stampin’ Up! year.
Click on the photos below to see more about the products I used, and the fun Toil & Trouble Suite.
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Happy crafting,
Kim Wilson
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