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I usually prefer for my Halloween creations to be more on the creepy side as opposed to the cutsie stuff. That being said, when I saw this cute little guy at
Hambo I just had to have him. I saw Mackenzie use this image on
her blog with a great emboss resist technique. I LOVE this technique. It lends such a professional finish to the image and the project .
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I really like to color backgrounds using those fingertip sponge applicators and inks from SU. I like the control they give me and the texture is nice for a soft blended look. I embossed some swirl images with Red Dragon Stampin' Stuff embossing powder, and used a Cuttlebug folder to emboss the swirls on the cardstock.
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