You are Spooktacular

September 19, 2017

You are Spooktacular

Hi there,

it's Tanja here and I created this Halloween project with the new Gerda Steiner Designs Where is the Candy? stamp set:


  • stamp the adorable owl from the new Gerda Steiner Designs Where is the Candy? set with Versafine (Onyx Black) and color the image with Faber-Castell Albrecht-Dürer Pencils and a damp watercolor brush
  • create a background with the help of the My Favorite Things Mini Scallop Circles STAX, the Memory Box Modern Landscape, black cardstock, watercolor paper, Distress Oxide Inks (Wilted Violet, Black Soot) and Pearlized Water
  • stamp the sentiment from the Lawn Fawn Spooktacular set with Versafine (Onyx Black) and add some little stars as well
Hope to see you again soon.
Yours,



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