Granny is featured in the
Our Craft Lounge Spotlight Set of the Week this week. Isn't she lovely all decked out in her Halloween attire?! She has on her Punk Purple sweater and matching witches hat. If you want sparkle and texture Sparkly Fluff is perfect. I love to use it on hair, animals, clothes, anything I think might be soft or fuzzy!
Granny is busy stirring up some brew...isn't she a hoot?! I can't wait to see what she'll be up to next!
Make sure you check out all the Spotlight Set of the Week cards at
The Lounge. I know Granny will be in her element!!
Supplies: Stamps -
OCL Granny's Potions.
Paper - Georgia Pacific white (Walmart), SU! Sage Shadow, Cosmo Cricket Haunted.
Ink -
Ranger Distress Black Soot,
Copic markers.
Acces. -
Sparkly Fluff Eyeliner Black & Punk Purple, Crafty Sparkles Irish Green (in the black pot), lace flower, button, black hemp,
Glossy Accents (on her glasses), Hero Arts black gemstones.
Tools - Cuttlebug folder Skeleton Scrolls,
Scor-Pal, Martha Stewart fence border punch, pinking shears,
blending tool.
***********************************Look at this...O M G!
I thought he would make this Halloween post creepy!
How would you like to get caught up in this web?! This gives me the heebey-jeebeys everytime I look at it! This guy was huge, he was hanging out on my mom's patio. Check out the web, the heavy streak down the center, I wonder why he does that?
Gotta run, have a great day, thanks for stopping by!
Watch out for spider webs!!
4 comments:
No way! Granny is too great as a witch. I need to shop for sure!
We have those spiders . . . they don't live long I don't think.
We call them garden spiders...and we used to throw grasshoppers into the web so we could watch the spiders run to them, suck out the goo, and wrap them up for later! It's quite interesting! I'm terrified of spiders, but never harmed the garden spiders, as they catch lots of bugs in their webs! :D
Okay...that spider just gave me the shivers! Yikes! But your witch is SO adorable--love what you did to her! She just might be something I'm going to NEED. I've never heard of "Sparkly Fluff", so I guess I'm gonna need to check that out, too! Thanks!
the garden spider is also called a "writing" spider because of that stitching in the middle of the web.
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