Halloween Accordion Front Fun Fold

In my last post, I shared a Tri-Fold Twist card made with the Magic In This Night Suite.  I thought I’d share another card I made using this DSP with another stamp set, Ghoulish Goodies.

This is an Accordion Front Fun Fold.  It’s pretty easy and makes a cute card!

This is how the card looks when it’s completely closed, but it actually has two “insides”.

If you untie the ribbon, the front panel unfolds in an accordion style, with hidden panels to decorate.

But, the card also opens with a traditional “inside”!  How fun is that?

Here’s the fixin’s:

Thanks for stopping by.  If you don’t have a demonstrator, and live in the USA, I’d love to have you join me for some Stampin’ Fun!  And, if you need any supplies, please visit my store.  It’s open 24/7!

Freshly Brewed Blog Hop – I’ve been framed!!

I’m joining the lovely ladies from Australia again this week for the Freshly Brewed Projects Blog Hop!

This week’s theme is frames, and I can’t wait to see how everyone interprets this in their project.  I decided to share a project I’ll be teaching in a Halloween Décor class this Saturday.  We’ll be using the Ghoulish Goodies Stamp Set, along with a few things from the Magic In This Night Suite.

The frame is 9 x 9.  Our artwork is 8 x 8 (Cajun Craze) layered onto the white mat that came with the frame.  I remove the glass from the frame and place it behind the mat to add stability, and if I want to use the frame for something else later, I don’t have to look for the glass!

The black cat’s eyes, nose and collar are colored with Stampin’ Blends, and there’s a small clear rhinestone tag on his collar.

The bats are cut from black cardstock and painted with Wink of Stella for added sparkle.

A small square of Rich Razzleberry cardstock is embossed with the Cobwebs 3D Embossing Folder, and the spider is colored with Rich Razzleberry Stampin’ Blends. The silver cord is a vintage product.

I’m excited to have this class and let everyone add a little spookiness to their homes this Halloween.

Here’s the fixin’s:

I hope you’ve enjoyed this project.  Be sure to follow the links below to see what the other ladies did with frames!