Hope you are having a wonderful Halloween weekend!
I went to a party last Friday... and tomorrow will probably do some trick or treat around the neighborhood...
We've been several years in a row wearing customs at work... and each department select a theme and enjoy a get together... However, this year is not the case... Guess economic situation and tension have limited budget and intentions too... We'll have fun anyway... We are a very good team.
Let me share with you this simple Halloween card...
Little Frankie is a digi image from a free download. I don't have the name of the source. If someone knows please let me know and I will give the corresponding credit.
I used distressed inks combined with watercolor pencils to paint the image. It's not really the best painted image but I finally liked it combined with the TAC papers and the other elements.
Letters are Tim Holtz', border is from Bazzill, and stamps are from Inkadindado. I hope you like it or at least give you some inspiration...Boo!!!
Also wanted to share my custom this year... I was a policewoman and my husband was an inmate... LOL!!!
Your comments are always very appreciated. During the last weeks I haven't had the chance to respond to many of them, but I assure you I read them and that they make me feel I am your friend. Thanks for not stopping visiting my blog, recommend it to your friends and be a follower... Take care :)
Que chula la tarjeta!! Y ustedes estan pasaos LOL!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! nice colors and the image is from The Stamping Boutique. Your costumes are so cool!. TFS, Zulma
ReplyDeleteHi my friend!! I love your costumes, both look Super COOL!!! and your card is so Cute!!! Hugs!! :)
ReplyDeleteQue bueno que ya estas pintando con distress, te quedó bien chulita la tarjeta. No puedo con ustedes dos y sus trajes. Que la pasen bien.
ReplyDeleteMuy bonita tarjeta.
ReplyDeleteLas fotos espectaculares
- Myrna
Me encanto tu tarjeta con la imagen de "Frankie", ji ji!
ReplyDeleteMe encantaron los disfraces, que bien se ven, gracias por compartir.