This week at Haunted Design House we have a sponsor!
We are sponsored by Strange Skin which consists of
Pam and Jorge, a fabulously artistic duo, who create all kinds of
digital art and other unique goodies.
They were so generous and offered each of us on the DT
a digital image from their shoppe to create with for
this week's Macabre Monday which is,
"Love Bites".
I received the heart image but I had to have the awesome
Werewolf image to go with it.
I used Liquid Applique for the drool, but I kept it flat and slick
looking instead of heating it, for fear of getting
"a mouthful of toothpaste" look.
I also added Glossy Accents to the eyeball for some shine.
I broke out with the MS drippy goo and iron fence punches to break
up the background papers and add some dimension.
I used a great digital paper from Crafty Chaos Designs
"Creature Feature" line, and then I made my own paper
to go along with it.
I used this awesome set of "Splat!" stamps from Inkadinkadoo,
and I also destashed a bit by using cherry scented embossing powder
given to me by my dear friend, MacKenzie. It worked out
fabulously for the blood splatters, while leaving a pleasant scent.
That's it for me today, but drop by Strange Skin and check out
their awesomely horrific digital images and other goods.
Don't forget to play along with us this week for our "Love Bites"
challenge and maybe win some cool new digis too!
Happy Valentine's Day!!
OMG this card is so freakin brilliant. I so love it WOW WOW WOW WOW amazing x
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful, lol, but wouldn't wet-dog-scent embossing powder have been ideal? Do they not even TRY to think of us darker crafters when making these products? :P
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE your splatty bp that you created, great job! :D
I'm glad your blood spatters smelled yummy :-) Great card - I love how you layered the border punches!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! the texture of the blood and mouth froth is amazing! and the layering of punches and gorgeous coloring...GLO, you outdid yourself! xxD
ReplyDeleteExcellent job shading....great use of this image! The drippy goo's are great, and so are the 'cherry' splats!
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