Did you arrive here by hopping from
Jane's Blog with her amazing project to my Craftchaos?
Yes, then you are in the right spot to
celebrate with us the 10 year anniversary
of the Technique Junkies.
Te AWESOME Pat Huntoon started a newsletter with
technique tutorials online 10 years ago
and is celebrating this with a whole month
of give-aways on her blog.
But today Pat and her design team have
a special blog hop and wonderful prize:
if you leave a comment on every blog,
you can become a guest designer
for the next Technique Junkie Newsletter!!!
Now on to some of the wonderful techniques
you can find in the newsletters.
One of my all time favourite techniques
is IRISFOLDING
and I found this spooky free template
The irisfolding technique was in the
first newsletter in October 2002.
And the background is stamped
in a scenic technique from
newsletter August 2009.
The stamps and dies I have used for this
card are Michael Strong's Halloween stamps
and dies. The sentiment is by Stampin'Up!
I am a Junkie for a long time and I love trying
out all the new techniques and sometimes
even think of one myself. Hope you enjoy
the hope. Don't forget to leave a comment
to win a guest designer's spot.
And now........
hop on to
with her fantastic art work!
Have a creative day!
Hetty, I also like to do irisfolding. This is a cute card. I also like the newsletter & look forward to recieving it Thanks for sharing. Vicky
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and festive card. You are the queen of Iris Folding- love the fun ghost and the great sky technique you used. Love those Michael Strong dies....!
ReplyDeleteVery cool iris folding and I like the background.
ReplyDeleteNice iris folding!
ReplyDeleteWowza! I know you love this technique because you post so many amazing things with it. This is truly a magnificent irisfold. Love how you embellished by creating a scene.
ReplyDeletewhat a great Halloween card, and gorgeous iris folding. I too love the TJ newsletter.
ReplyDeleteYou are the Queen of the iris fold!! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and that is a lot of work to do too, looks fab!
ReplyDeleteWow Hetty! This is a stunning Halloween card! Love your irisfolding! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great card for Halloween! Thanks for sharing your artistry with us!
ReplyDeletePeace
Beth
Love iris-folding! You have a very cute card here.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done Iris folding in ages, and it's so much fun. Love your card! The clouds are so cool and the inside is fun too!
ReplyDeleteI love the irs fold image and the wonderful stamps you have picked to go with it. Great Job.
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The iris folded ghost is lovely and spooky cute!~
ReplyDeleteWow Hetty! How cute is that! You did a fabulous job on your card!
ReplyDeleteAn iris fold ghost. How cool. I love your iris folding cards. It's amazing that your post came right after Jane's coffee mug project. Was that planned? lol
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Halloween card Hetty!! I love looking at your iris folding, you do it so well!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love Iris Folding, but I never seem to do it enough. What a fun Halloween ghost!
ReplyDeleteCute card. The Iris folding really makes it special.
ReplyDeleteNiki
What an awesome effect! I love how your iris folded ghost adds so much to this delightful card. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI commented on the wrong entry evidently, so you get 2 Hetty-LOL Iris folding-love to look at it but makes my head hurt trying to do it-good job!
ReplyDeleteLove the Iris Ghost...great use of it n the card!! Very artistic!!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Hetty! I have never done irisfolding myself, but it is perfect for this card!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Halloween card. What a great way to use the iris folding technique
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psalhoff@verizon.net
I am always so impressed by Iris folding! Love your project.
ReplyDeletelovely Hetty!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
What an awesome Halloween card.
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