Something Else on Saturday #204 Featuring The BFF from C.C. Designs

Good morning and welcome to this week's Something Else on Saturday post. I am sharing another Wednesday Addams car today, but this time using one of the new stamp sets from C.C. Designs, The BFF. I had seen a few cards with the window from Wednesday and Enid's bedroom at Nevermore Academy, so went hunting for one and found tons on Etsy! I did print it out a bit too large, but I like it! 

I stencilled the wall background before adding my stained glass window and then popped up the characters and sentiment. I bought this set specifically for this sentiment as I just love it! 


Stamps: The BFF from C.C. Designs, Ophelia Hall Window from The Cut Workshop

Papers: Basic Gray, Basic Black & Gray Granite all from Stampin' Up, Make It Colour Blending Card from Make It Crafty

Inks: Basic Black from Stampin' Up, Memento Tuxedo Black, Copic Markers, Hickory Smoke & Black soot Distress Oxide Inks both from Tim Holtz, White Gel Pen

Accessories: Bricks Stencil from Dutch Doobadoo

Copics Used:
Wednesday - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R30, R46, R89, N5, N7, N9, T1, T3, T5, T7, T9, E47, E49, C7, C9
Thing - E50, E51, E53
Enid -  E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R30, R20, E51, E53, E55, RV02, RV04, RV06, RV09, V22, V25, V28, V91, V93, V95 ,V99, RV55, RV66, RV69, BG13, BG15,  BG18
Window - BG02, BG05, BG07, Y15, Y17, Y19, RV14, RV17, RV19, V15, V17, V09, V01, V04, V05, RV52, RV63, RV55, Y0000, Y000, Y00

And that's all from me for this post folks! Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend! 

1 comment:

  1. OMGoodness, Wednesday, Enid and Hand are adorable and so is this card design. Thanks for playing along at The Paper Funday Challenge and we look forward to seeing more of your lovely projects soon.
    Donna xx
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