Halloween Infinity Shaker

Halloween Infinity Shaker

Hello, friends! Picket Fence Studios has an awesome, new release today that is brimming with Halloween and Christmas products for all of your holiday papercrafts! The design team is celebrating the new release with an Instahop, so check it out for a chance to chance to win a $50 gift certificate to the shop.

Halloween Cupcake Infinity Shaker card by Andrea Shell | Sweet Spooky Holiday stamp by Picket Fence Studios

I absolutely LOVE creating Halloween projects, and this release from Picket Fence Studios is giving me chills with all of its fun products! I chose to feature the Sweet Spooky Holiday and May Your Night be Creepy stamp sets for this card. The colors were inspired by the Finally, Halloween sequin mix.

Halloween Cupcake Infinity Shaker card by Andrea Shell | Sweet Spooky Holiday stamp by Picket Fence Studios

I stamped the cupcake and coordinating images from the Sweet Spooky Holiday set and colored them with Copics. I cut out the images with the coordinating dies and used my scissors to cut apart the witch’s feet to give me more freedom in positioning them. I added white highlights to the images with a gel pen.

Halloween Cupcake Infinity Shaker card by Andrea Shell | Sweet Spooky Holiday stamp by Picket Fence Studios

To create my background, I started by stamping that fun banner from the May Your Night Be Creepy set. I used the Bright Rainbows Pint-Sized Paper Pouncers to apply orange ink to the jack-o-lanterns and the Neutrals Pint-Sized Paper Pouncers to add black ink to the string before stamping the banner. Using my MISTI allowed me to ink up the stamp with one color at a time and build up the color to my liking. After stamping the banner, I applied purple ink to the edges of the panel with a Life Changing Blender Brush. I finished the background with Opaque White and Opaque Black Paper Splatters.

Halloween Cupcake Infinity Shaker card by Andrea Shell | Sweet Spooky Holiday stamp by Picket Fence Studios

I inserted my background panel into a plastic pocket and added Finally, Halloween sequin mix. I sealed the pocket and adhered it to a card with double-sided adhesive. I attached my colored images to the front with a combination of foam squares and liquid adhesive. Finally, I stamped and diecut a sentiment from the Sweet Spooky Holiday set and popped it up with a bit of foam.

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