Thursday, September 26, 2013

WorldWin Papers Kromekote Trick or Treat

The WorldWin Papers DT is sharing the NEW WorldWin Papers Kromekote Cardstock Collection with you this month. (Check the WW Blog for more inspiration!) This cardstock collection contains foil, glossy, and glossy textured cardstock papers in 34 colors and styles!

I created a Halloween card for you, using several of the papers from the Kromekote collection.

I created my card from ColorMates Original Heritage Black cardstock to have a sturdy base for which to layer all the other papers. I embossed the Black Lizard Kromekote cardstock with an embossing folder. You can see this paper has a texture to it...just like lizard skin. {grin} My embossing sandwich was a bit tight, which caused the surface of the Black Lizard cardstock to "crack" a bit, showing some of the white core. I loved how grungy that looked! Perfect for a Halloween card!

I embossed a piece of Orange Peel Kromekote with a second embossing folder. The orange cardstock has a bit of a shimmer to it. 


I die cut the sentiment from the Black Pearl Kromekote. Very shimmery!


I die cut the spider web from Radiant Pearl Kromekote cardstock. It is hard to see in the photo, but this paper has the most luscious finish!

I added some Graphic 45 papers and a fun "button-bow" to finish the card. I adore that vintage Graphic 45 image from the Saturday Evening Post! I put a piece of ColorMates Light Totally Tan Cardstock on the inside with a stamped message (inside: Let's face it, it's all about the candy).

Thanks for looking!


WorldWin Papers:
Kromekote: Black Lizard, Black Pearl, Orange Peel, Radiant Pearl
ColorMates Original: Light Totally Tan, Heritage Black

Embossing Folders: Couture Creations Magical; Cuttlebug Pumpkin Harvest
Die templates: Papertrey Ink
Designer paper: Graphic 45 Place in Time October, Happy Haunting Jeeper's Creeper's
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Tsukineko Memento Tuxedo Black
Ribbon: Really Reasonable Ribbon 
Twine: May Arts
Button: unknown
Adhesive: ATG; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares; Beacon 3-in-1

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