Skip to main content

A Funny Little Witch


This week's Squigglefly Challenge is to make a Halloween Themed Card. I haven't sent my DD a card in a few weeks so this little card is going off to her to cheer her up a bit (as soon as I get a Subway gift card to tuck into it). My image is called Witch Moon and the artist is Brian Lock - I think she is precious. My sentiment is computer generated and says "I love you to the Moon and Baaaak." My kids loved the book Guess How Much I love You, and this statement always makes them smile.

Come join in the challenge - we would love to see your Halloween Themed Cards. If you want a chance to win the prize, make sure you use a Squigglefly image (there are some cute free ones in the store).

Hugz to all!

Comments

  1. This is so cute! Love the circle easel card and the reference to the book. Your daughter will definitely love it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. What a cute expression on the witch's face and the sentiment is super. Your daughter will love that her Mom sent this.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Love the face on the witch - made me smile :) Fabulous easel card and I know your daughter will love it :) Hugest of hugs for the gall bladder surgery. Sure you will fell much better after the face :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Really cute card for Halloween and I love, love the sentiment!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Nancy,
    Your card is just darling and the image is too cute - and your sentiment will most certainly make your DD smile!!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Oh Goodness - I love this card - that moon and witch are so perfect together!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Your card is gorgeous!
    Beautiful design:)
    Hugs, Heidi:)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Super Cute. It is sure to bring a smile to you daughters face. Great use of the sentiment "love you to the moon and back"
    "

    ReplyDelete
  9. so stunning nancy.fabulous shape and colours and i love your fun witch :D

    xx coops xx

    ReplyDelete
  10. Wonderful card Nancy! I love the dimension - and the sentiment is just sweet as can be. Your daughter will love it.

    ReplyDelete
  11. How much fun is this card! I love the shape. The moon and bats are cute and the rich colours are lush. Thanks so much for the lovely comments you left at mine! X

    ReplyDelete
  12. Aww, what a cute card and that sentiment is so perfect for it. Your daughter will love it.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Aww super cute card, I think I would have the same face on me as that witch does if I had to fly on a broom stick, hard enough time keeping upright as it is without perching on a little stick .. Haha... Love the colours and the shape, and that sentiment is brilliant for the card, I would not have thought to put such a sentiment with the card.
    Hugs
    Kelly xx

    ReplyDelete
  14. Such a cutie!! Lovely funny image, great circle easel shape and the sentiment is the perfect touch :)

    ReplyDelete
  15. Oh how cute. I have a soft spot in my heart for round easel cards this size. This is so sweet.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

    ReplyDelete
  16. LOVE LOVE LOVE this witch! She makes me smile and I love your fun design!! HUGS :)

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Forest Goodies and Other Projects

 Hello Crafty Friends. I just got the Stamperia Forest Paper and Die Cuts in the mail so I had to play with them right away.   I have a combo creation - journal page and card.  On the journal page I used my 6x6 Dina Wakley Journal and laid a base of gesso.  I then used Dina's pastel crayons and some SU! inks and stamps.  Also added in some TH Dress Ink in Vintage Photo since I don't know how to make anything without it  (seriously).   The eagle is a Stamperia Forest die cut and is coated with gesso.  Did a bit of stenciling and distressing to finish the page off.  I am linking this the the **Art*Journal*Journey* September Texture Theme (last day - can't wait to see what October's Theme will be).  The die cut and the little smears add texture to the already very textured page.   I love the blue and green together and was inspired to made a quick card for my Son-in-law who cut down some tree limbs for us the other day.  The paper in the middle is from the Stamperia Forest

A Martini, Peanut Butter Cupakes, and Art

Hello Friends. Today, I have an ecletic mix of drinks, dessert, and art. First, it's T-day somewhere in the world so time for a drink post which I am linking to Elizabeth's Blog - Altered Book Lover.  Last week we had a work related dinner.  When the waitress asked what I wanted to drink, I had a sudden craving for a martini.  I use to love them, but I guess my tastes have changed because I wasn't a fan.  I was a fan of the chips and dips though! And the day before, I brought my Sister's fabulous peanut butter cupcakes.  Mainly because I was craving them and couldn't ask her to make just one..... Over at **Art*Journal*Journey* Elle picked a theme of Books, Cats, and Tea (you can pick one, two or three of the items).  I did a Bible Journal Page in my Journaling Bible - Luke 13:24-25.  After a layer of Gesso, I took a Sharpie pen and drew the kitty, then the narrow door, and then colored the door with Arteza Brush pens. The verse was written with a Micron pen.  This

Milkshake Malt Porter and a Bit of Art

 Hello friends and Happy T-day. It has been hit or miss with me lately on T-day posts. The remodel of our house next door has taken our mental and physical energy.  I think a few more weeks and things will be on the contractor instead of us.  Hopefully I will be back to normal by then. My Oldest Darling Daughter asked if we wanted to come for dinner Saturday.  Translation:  go to the store with me and we will bring part of dinner to your house and you cook the rest.  While at the store, I saw one 6 pack of this fun milkshake porter so, of course, I bought it.  It smells wonderful (a hint of chocolate and a hit of malt) and has a light creamy taste.  I would definitely buy it again if I see it.  My son-in-law did not like it, but he is more a  Miller Lite fan.  Now if this had been a whiskey, he would have been all over it.  LOL.  Linking this to Elizabeth's blog for the T-party gang. Darling Daughter had tried her hand at dried pintos, and she rocked them (I will begging for a rep