WCMD Blog Hop Cookie Cutter Halloween Double Z

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Welcome to our World Card Making Day Blog Hop using Stampin’ Up!® Products.  You are currently visiting my blog – Jeanne Moss in the Bluegrass State of Kentucky, USA – and you will be hopping around the world today!  The list at the end of the page will help you move along from blog to blog.

I made this cute little Halloween card to send to my friend, Vikki.  When it’s closed, the characters all line up so that you only see the mummy, but when it’s open, you can see all the little trick or treaters!

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Here’s the card when open.

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And, here’s the fixin’s:

Stamps:  Cookie Cutter Halloween, Spooky Fun

Cardstock:  Basic Gray, Basic Black, Whisper White

Ink:  Basic Black, Smoky Slate, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie

Paper:  Halloween Night Specialty DSP

Punch:  Cookie Cutter Builder

Dies:  Halloween Scenes Edgelits, Layering Ovals

Other:  Aquapainters

Thanks for visiting my blog today, but don’t stop here!  You won’t want to miss any of the projects made by my fabulous fellow demonstrators!  You are at my blog – Jeanne Moss, so check the blog hop line up list to see who is next on the list.

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18 thoughts on “WCMD Blog Hop Cookie Cutter Halloween Double Z”

  1. I love the card, I love the Cookie Cutter stamp set and punch. One question, what size is the paper and what are the score lines. Oops, that is 2 questions not one.

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    • The card base is a half sheet of card stock, cut vertically instead of horizontally, so 4 1/4 X 11 inches. Basically, you fold the card in half, and then fold one side in half the opposite direction to make the Z. The black strip is 1 1/4 X 11″, folded the same way, then adhered in the opposite direction. I will be sharing a tutorial on this card in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned!

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  2. What a great card! I was going to use the Cookie Cutter Christmas for a card like this so you have just giving me loads of ideas! I might ‘steal’ the line-up idea.

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    • Thanks, Natalie! I’m glad you like it! The Cookie Cutter Builder punch makes lining them up so easy. Have fun with your card! Stay tuned for another card using the scarecrow. We’ll be making it at October Stamp Club, and I’ll be posting it, along with directions after the class.

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