Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264
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Step by Step Tutorial: Spooktacularly Cute Crew

Hi there, crafty friends! I’m Rebecca Keppel, and spooky season is the next big celebration this year! The Boo Crew Etched Dies from Spellbinders Spooktacular Collection by Simon Hurley is a fun die set that creates the cutest ghosts for a card with lots of spooky fun!

Let’s make a card using all three ghosts!

  • Die-cut each ghost from white cardstock. There is a die that cuts out shapes to use behind the ghost’s face to fill in their eyes and mouths. There are die sets for arms and lots of accessories, too.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Cut the shape for behind the ghost face from Raven Cardstock. There is a layer for the ghost that acts as a shadow. Cut that out of Fog Cardstock so it is just a touch darker than the white cardstock.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Use liquid adhesive to adhere the eyes and mouth, shadow, and add drops of adhesive on the ghost’s cheek. Each group of accessories also has check dies, so cut those out of Blush Cardstock. Cut the wire frame glasses out of Gold Mirror Metallic Cardstock. Cut the bow tie out of Tutu Cardstock and use it as a hair bow.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Put the other two ghosts together in the same way.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Die-cut the other accessories. There are hats, a pumpkin treat bucket, and a tie. Cut them and the sentiment words, and shadow dies out of Halloween colored cardstocks. Onyx Glitter Metallic Cardstock adds a special touch.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Use small amounts of liquid adhesive to adhere the word die cuts to their shadows. The top hat has three layers- one for the hat, one for a satin trim, and one for the brim. Adhere those together with the same liquid adhesive.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Add the tie to one ghost and the top hat and monocle to the other. The third ghost can carry the treat bucket once you’ve attached the arms behind the ghost’s body.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • For the background, grab a piece of Anchor Cardstock, Opaque Black Foil, and the Falling Stars BetterPress Plate. Using scissors, trim the foil to slightly larger than the A2 cardstock.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Once the Glimmer Platform is warmed up, place the BetterPress plate onto the platform and press the timer button.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Once the timer light stops blinking, place the foil with the color side down onto the BetterPress plate.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Place the cardstock down on the foil and plate.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Place the Glimmer Shims on top and remove the platform sandwich from the dock.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Peel off the foil to reveal the starry design.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Cut an A2 piece of Raven Cardstock and a 4×5.25” piece of Peridot Cardstock. Cut the foiled panel down to 3.75×5.0” and adhere all three pieces together with Tape Runner.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Use Foam Squares to add the ghosts to the background and place them so they look like they are flying around the card.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Use Detail Scissors to cut Black Foam Squares into three strips and use them behind the sentiments.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

  • Add the sentiments to the card. Since each word is separate, you can place them in a couple of places around the ghosts.

Spooktacularly Cute Crew, S6-264

Aren’t these the cutest ghosts ever? It’s so much fun to accessorize them, and the possibilities are endless depending on colors of cardstock and specialty cardstocks that you can use with them!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! If you would like to see more of my Spellbinders projects, I share lots of them on my Instagram and Youtube Channel and would love to connect with you there!

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