Wednesday, August 19, 2009

New Halloween Studio G *kidstyle*

As some of you know, my husband and son went camping last weekend leaving my 5-year old daughter and me home together for 48 hours. We had a good time doing lots of girl stuff....including making cards!

Studio G has come out with these fantastic die-cut Halloween cards which are perfect for kids (and grown-ups) because you don't have to do a lot to them (you can, but you don't have to).

This first card is a little cut-out ghost with "boo!" cut out as well. You can see that she put a little piece of Raspberry Fizz paper on the inside to make the boo! stand out. Don't you love the colors she chose? - - Raspberry Fizz, orange (Halloween) metallic pigment ink from Studio G, and a lil' teal button. The stamp is from the new Series 34 and I absolutely love the font and the way it stamps so perfectly!

This lil' pumpkin card has a piece of Summer Sunrise adhered on the inside of it to make it look like the candle glowing inside and then she put some Studio G Halloween Glitter Glue at the top which was the perfect shade of green and then stamped the sentiment from the new Halloween stamps with the new green Halloween pigment ink. This pigment ink is seriously awesome - it's metallic, it stamps well, it's not messy - it's just fab!

This last card is my fave - she punched out some pumpkins and put them on grass in front of the haunted house and then stamped HAUNTED on a little piece of Soft Stone and then popped it up she said so that it would look like a sign. See that little thing in the top window? That came from my son's broken pirate necklace and K has been saying forever that I could use it on a card so finally I suggested it she use it on her card.


Fun stuff!
Thanks for looking - have a good one!

3 comments:

Becca said...

These turned out so cute. I'll bet that she had so much fun!!! I love those cutouts with colored paper inside. Definitely gives it more pop! And I've gotta remember sometime when I'm by our lousy Michael's to check out that pumpkin punch!

Heather said...

She's definitely got a future in card making. You know the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

these are so totally cute!!!! be sure and tell her i was VERY impressed with her cards!!!!