SHCG: Great card! I could see using a white gel pen to make some dotted stars just to give the background some interest, but it's awesome as is. What a lucky nephew to get a card like this!
SHCG: This is such a cute card! Love the ghost floating around with the brads eyes! I an see what the other girlzz are saying, but even without the inking it looks great!
SHCG - You are cranking out some great cards, Jen! The vellum & penciled details are perfect for making a nicely translucent ghost, & neato that he is floating anchored only by brads. The vellum clouds & tombstone are cool too. While I could visualize some chalking like Wendy suggested (to add a lil spooky mist), this is already a marvelous card!
SHCG: So cute - I love that you created the whole landscape on the front of the card. The different textures are great and very creative idea with the brads. Again, I have to agree with Brenda to add some inking to your moon and some chalk might look kind of neat on the ghost and the clouds. I think chalk and ink add a lot of dimension to any page or card.
SHCG: He does look like he's floating, I can see a shadow behind his hands. The vellum and pencil lines and black brads are great ideas. I might've inked more elements like the moon and grass. I also wonder how the moon might look if you went over it with gold gel pen. Again, I love the textures, and your nephew won't have anything to boo about.
The clouds and ghost are vellum. The ghost was traced from clip-art found online - the fingers/folds are pencil lines, the mouth is colored in with black marker and the eyes are brads. The ghost is only attached with brads to make him look a bit more floaty.
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