Sunday, October 12, 2014

A Miserable Halloween

Today is the twelfth day of the 31 Days of Halloween Challenge and Blog Hop, sponsored by Smeared Ink and the Smeared and Smudged forum!

To see everyone who is participating in the blog hop, follow the blog roll on the right.  If you're following the blog roll, you probably got here from Sue's blog and will want to proceed to Leslie's blog after you've stopped here!

Continuing my series A Gibson Girl Halloween, today I have poor Annabelle who anticipates a "Miserable Halloween."  This is a 6 x 6 inch fat page.



The details:
  1. Crystal ball--stamp from unknown maker
  2. Annabelle--Gibson Girl stamp from flonzcraft (also on ebay here)
  3. Woman's head in crystal ball--from All the Gals stamp set by Dina Wakley
  4. Background--found papers
  5. KimberlyGeneral’s and Loew Cornell watercolor pencils
  6.  Faber Castell Gelatos
  7. Little B Kraft/White chipboard
  8. Alphabets--Studio G alphabet stamp sets
  9. "Miserable"--word stamp from I Brake for Stamps (this was an overstock stamp which I believe is now sold out)
  10. Prima Marketing Chalk Ink Edgers

14 comments:

  1. Poor Annabelle does look distraught.
    Great job on the crystal ball.

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  2. Awesome fat page, she looks like she's given up all hope :( Fab work.

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  3. My heart is breaking for poor Annabelle:(

    Miserable and brilliant! Love the colors and composition!
    ~kim

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  4. That sentiment is so perfect with the image, it boggles the mind. Fabulous collection of stamps. LOVE this! xxD

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  5. Fantastic! Love the sentiment! Looks great with the image of the girl, and great crystal ball too! x

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  6. Love how you are using something so beautiful for a "dark" subject

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  7. Poor Annabelle! Love the crystal ball and the whole composition!

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  8. This is so so cool! I love that crystal ball, and that creepy specter inside of it. Awesome sentiment too!

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  9. Awesome page. Loving the sentiment.

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  10. Now that is just sooo sad. A miserable Halloween is not a good thing.. Wonder what is in store for her. Great vintage look, awesome font on the senti.

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  11. The Gibson girl is lovely yet so sad but still beautiful! Love the crystal ball effect...gives me the willies!! Awesome!

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  12. Great combo of stamps, it's like they were made for each other. Love your colouring and the unique background :)

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  13. You have an amazing collection of G girls! So light hearted are your posts; images and sentiments! Excellent mix!

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