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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

MFP Blog Hop Day 2 - Going Batty

Welcome to Mark's Finest Papers a Heinrich Company's 
   September Blog Hop! 

This month's New Stamp Set Releases are:

Buried Treasure Featured September 25
Going Batty Featured September 26
Autumn Splendor Featured September 27
Tweet That Featured September 28

Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win one of the above stamp sets! Just comment on the DT members' blogs (don't forget this one) each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) All four winners will be announced on September 29, 2012 on the Mark's Finest Papers blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) The deadline for commenting is 11PM EST on Friday September 28, 2012.

About a month ago, the Technique Challenge on SCS was Triple Time Stamping, in which the cards had three layers of stamped images layered on top of each other -- with the images lined up on all three layers.  I thought I would try a similar technique for my card today, except using patterned paper instead of stamped images.


As you can see the layers are matted with black cardstock, but the haunted house lines up on all three layers.  I just added the cute little ghost at the top.  Pretty easy, wouldn't you say?

My gift card holder for today's set, Going Batty, is a pop-up card inside.


Here's the pop-up part:



Check out the Halloween cards from the rest of the team.


Card #1
Paper:  Mark's Finest Papers Licorice Whips, Snow Storm Smooth; Making Memories Toil & Trouble DP
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Tangelo; Tim Holtz Distress Weathered Wood
Accessories:  Copic markers, Circle nesties

Card #2
Paper:  Mark's Finest Papers:  Orange Smooth, Licorice Whips, Snow Storm Smooth; DCWV The Autumn Melody matstack DP, Recollections Black and Grey striped DP; copy paper for gift card envelope
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories:  Copic markers, Circle nesties, Button, Tag corner punch, Mini brads, Circle punch


26 comments:

  1. Well I have to say I wasn't around when they did this technique but I love it! The ghost is perfect and I love the bubble sentiment. As for your last card look at the cute little witch shoe. So cute and wow a pop up gift card holder is great ideal. TFS AJ-

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  2. Lovely projects gain Lois. Must check out how to do that gift card pop-up - so cool!

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  3. Love both your cards; that layered look looks great and the pop up is outstanding. You rocked it again, GF!!

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  4. Your pop up card is really a fun one and you did a great job lining up the papers on your first card. Wonderful work, as always.

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  5. I love how the triple layered card turned out with the paper instead of stamping! Your gift card holder is just to cute!

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  6. I absolutely love both of your cards Lois. I love the layers on the first and what a great idea!
    I love that popup gift card. Maybe this could be a tutorial????

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  7. I love both of them...pretty cool that you had enough of that dp to get it to work and the second card is especially cute with the witches' shoe.

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  8. I love the triple stamping tq and have used it many times, but never thought to try it with dp. Great card. I love the witch one too. Your pop-up one is gorgeous, but too much work for me. LOL

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  9. Cute cards, I love the first one with the spooky houses to go with the ghost and that is a great technique.

    The second one with the card holder is so creative.

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  10. Great cards! I love the pop up gift card holder. I'll have to look around for a tutorial on that one!

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  11. Lois,
    Your first card is so adorable and the matting of the haunted house looks awesome. Your second pop up gift card holder is so very cute! As always, wonderful cards!

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  12. I love your cards! The patterned paper on your first card is perfect! :)

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  13. Both are cool card designs, but I love the layered / matted haunted house. That's cool! :) Janis

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  14. Wow Lois!!! I love your card technique!!! But I also love your gift card pop up! You blew these out of the park my friend! TFS

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  15. Boo to you too.all the work is great ........Lis

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  16. Not sure if the comment I just typed was taken because I had to log in and lost track of if it took the comment or not. All wonderful creations. Like the Triple Time Stamping, the witch charm & you cannot go wrong with a Best Buy gift card (one of my Daughter's fav stores).
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  17. OMG, what adorable cards. I love that triple layering technique (got to try it), but that gift card card is a home run. TFS

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  18. Wonderful work! Love your layers and how you did it with designer paper rather than stamping. Great pop-up card, too.

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  19. I like that little purple shoe button.

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  20. I just love that cute little ghost! What fun cards!

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  21. Great design, I love your clever pop up card. cheers Linda

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  22. Very cute!! I love this Halloween set!
    Sarah Mae

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  23. OMG. Lois I was just prepping for my own card class when i happened upon you wonderful Triple Layer card for Halloween. It is the best one I have seen. I am so thrilled you thought of it cause I am a Halloween nut and I never thought of it...doing it the way you did. Woohoo...I can hardly wait to get it done. Thanks so much.

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