Today I am showcasing the fact that two cards are just as easy to create as one. I used two halves of a piece of 8.5"x11" black cardstock. After folding each in half, I added a piece of designer Halloween-themed paper to the fronts. Using a leftover strip of another Halloween-themed paper, I adhered each piece to a strip of orange ribbon. So far, the only difference between the two was the orientation. I decided one card would be more for adults, while the other for kids. I used an Ike's Art image for the card above, tearing the image out and distressing the edges before adhering it to my card face, along with the first part of a Halloween joke (the inside holds the punchline).
Making these two cards was easy since I made the bases the same, saving me time and materials My crafting girlfriend, Linda, was the one who turned me onto the idea that two cards are just as easy to make than one. Thanks, Linda!!
And thank you all for stopping by to see what I did today. My cards are being featured on the Halloween Crafts All Year 'round. The blog offers many different cards for each month's occasions, and the extra bonus of at least one Halloween card as well. Hope you get inspired this month!!
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