Saturday, October 19, 2024

Halloween Rosette Display Card


Hello! Welcome back to my blog. This is my third post featuring patterned papers from the Simple Stories Simple Vintage Scary Stories collection. You can find the other two projects on the posts before this one. 


My card is a 5"x7" card. It is a card that stands up for display. I created a display card before, Christmas Ornament Display Card. Please check it out for detailed instructions on how to create a display card.


The rosette was created using the Keep It Creepy patterned paper. I punched one edge of the patterned paper with a spider web punch. I trimmed the spider web adding an inch from the edge of the spider web. I scored the spider web strip at every inch mark being gentle in scoring the spider web. I flipped the spider web strip to score the strip at every 1/2". I gently folded the spider web strip on the scored lines. I reinforced the folds with a bone folder. I adhered the ends of the spider web strip to form a ring. 

With the spider web ring up on the table, I pressed it flat on the table to make it into a rosette. I squirted glue on the center using a glue gun. To ensure that the rosette will not get undone, I adhered a scrap paper to the center of the rosette.

The center of the rosette is from one of the cut apart tags in the collection. I fussy cut the image leaving a small border around it. I pounced this cut up on Versamark ink, poured clear embossing powder to it, then heat set it until all the powder is melted. I repeated this step to add more dimension to the cut up. I adhered this cut up to the center of the rosette.

I adhered a twine on the back of the rosette so it will float inside the display card.

The patterned papers I used for the display card are the Tricks & Treat and So Ghostly.

I hope you like today's card. Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

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