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WCMD 4: Haunted Halloween Holiday Mansion

October 7, 2017 by Sandy Allnock 3 Comments Filed Under: Copic Intermediate

Are you just popping in for WCMD? I’m posting videos every three hours to celebrate “our” holiday…celebrate with me by posting your creation inspired by one of these videos, and tagging me on Instagram, Facebook, or link up your blog in a comment on one of today’s posts – I’ll be sending my halloween cards to participants!

 

WCMD Halloween mansion

The Holiday Mansion stamp set is paired with an accessories set for both Halloween and Christmas – they also come with dies. But for those who like to mask and create a one-layer scene card, like me, this house has endless possibilities to decorate! Watch the video below or click HERE to see it in HD on YouTube.

Supplies

Below are links to the supplies I’ve used for today’s project. Compensated affiliate links may used, which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I truly appreciate your support toward the costs of running this blog! Read more.

  • Art Impressions Clear Stamps, Holiday Mansion
  • Art Impressions Clear Stamps, Holiday Mansion Accessory Set
  • My Sweet Petunia MISTI Laser Etched Stamping Tool
  • Lawn Fawn Ink Pad, Jet Black
  • Neenah Cardstock
  • Judikins Eclipse Twin Masking Tapes

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  1. Diane Loughrey says

    October 9, 2017 at 5:03 am

    Awesome!

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  2. Henriëtte says

    October 8, 2017 at 11:09 am

    Great card, I admire the way you put on a little from this and a little from that and then there is a beautiful scene. Thanks for al the tips you gave in this video, love the way you dit de house with al the (chocolade LOL) brown colours. Before I watched the video I thought that it was a stamp or stencil.

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  3. Ronda says

    October 7, 2017 at 4:08 pm

    That card is too cute! Thank you for sharing. Sadly I am sick today so I don’t have the energy to make a card on our holiday. I’ll make twice the time when I am well.

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