Hi Everyone. Happy Sunday.
It's the fabulous Laurie's (aka die-cut queen) turn to host our Paper Players challenge this week and she has a clean and simple theme challenge for us:
So, I have to confess, I only have 1 Halloween set. It's an old Fun Stamper's Journey set and I love it! I pull it out at this time of the year - every year :-)
I love this guy... I mean... take a look at these eyes!
You can see that I added a little glitter around the edges, and on his beak - and added some black enamel to his eyes. Oh yeah... and added a little red to the end of his beak.
The rest of the card is pretty clean and simple. I die cut a circle from some black cardstock and used a Neenah Solar White panel underneath that I colored with some distress inks to create a harvest moon. However, there wasn't quite enough orange in the yellow to make it successful as a Harvest Moon!
Here's my card:
Instead of black on some of his feathers I decided to go with a more purple hue and, of course, he had to have a candy pumpkin for his collection of chocolate covered mice and things :-)
I hope you will join us and play along with this fun challenge. The design team have some fabulous inspiration for you:
On a personal note:
I thought I would share a few more late summer/autumn flowers with you. The Asters were not my favorite flower... and I wasn't that thrilled when they were put in. However, when I read about them and found out how many insects they harboured - and how the bees loved them - I decided they could stay! if you look closely, you can see the bees busily drinking their nectar.

Now these guys are proliferating - and we are thrilled. They have such a gorgeous little flower - the hummer loves them - the butterflies need them - and then they produce this MASSIVE seed pod.

This is what the flowers look like before they go to seed

Aren't they gorgeous? They are just so bright and delicate - and then they produce those enourmous seedheads. I hope we have many more next year! And... if they continue bursting like this one did - we should have lots more!

And we have one Bee Balm that is still hanging on

And this one is just because, sometimes, in the midst of all the terrible things going on in the world, you just have to stop and stare and marvel at what wonders nature provides us when she isn't showing us her fury at what we are doing to her.
I'll be back with another card tomorrow. In the meantime, warm hugs and prayers for those of you who need a little lift tonight.
Hugs
Jaydee
Card recipe:
- Cardstock: Recollections Black; Neenah Solar White
- Stamp: Fright Night - Fun Stampers Journey
- Inks: Distress Inks; Copic Markers
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That owl is a proper scary one Jaydee - his eyes really are quite intense and the moon makes him look even more spooky. A great Halloween card! The flowers are gorgeous too - your garden really is a natural paradise, you're so fortunate.
Posted by: Joanne James | 20 October 2017 at 04:42 PM
Haha - I think I only have two Halloween stamp sets - glad I am not the only one! Such a fantastic card, love that big yellow moon!
Posted by: Deanne @ Three Trees | 20 October 2017 at 02:24 PM
Well you may only have one Halloween set Jaydee, but it was perfect for this challenge. Love how you colored your owl, and those eyes sure are spooky! Love you nature pics too. That sunset is amazing, looks like it was painted.
Posted by: sandy m | 20 October 2017 at 09:19 AM
Oooooh, he's spooky all right! His mesmerizing stare is spooky enough but your fabulous coloring really sets him off. I love the touch of whimsy in the pumpkin pail--so cute! Your garden pix are beautiful and that sunset is breathtaking!
Posted by: Nance Leedy | 19 October 2017 at 04:38 PM
Eeeek! That is one scary owl! We have a lot of owls in my neck of the woods and they often fly low at night when they're hunting. Spooky when they pass in front of your headlights! Great Halloween card, Jaydee ~ Hope you're having a great week! Hugs, Annie
Posted by: Annie Abrahamson | 19 October 2017 at 12:11 PM
The owl, with his stare and beak, is quite intimidating! He looks all the more striking against the black and I really like the way his circle is off the edge of the page. The photo of the sky is absolutely stunning and has me itching for my sponges - it's a card in the making!
Posted by: Jan Clothier | 17 October 2017 at 01:41 PM
I would run for the hills if I saw a scary owl like that...he's quite impressive! Love your coloring..and glitter!
Posted by: LeAnne | 17 October 2017 at 10:13 AM
Hello Again,
We had a couple gorgeous yucca plants in our back yard for one season. Wish I could get them again. Our pool was full to overflowing the first winter from all our rains and I think the water killed the yuccas. They are so beautiful when in bloom throughout the desert.
Thanks Jaydee.
Posted by: Marsha Lotze | 16 October 2017 at 10:53 PM
Thanks, Marsha! Yeah... these guys wouldn't do well in your Mojave locale. BUT... you do get some amazing flowers in season and I hope you share some with us sometime. :-)
hugs
jaydee
Posted by: Jaydee | 16 October 2017 at 09:13 PM
Hi Jaydee.
Thanks for the beautiful flowers from your yard. They are so gorgeous! Wish I could grow them in the high desert of Apple Valley.
Your cards are also beautiful.
Posted by: Marsha Lotze | 16 October 2017 at 07:07 PM
Hi Kelly
you are right.. they are milkweed pods. Here's the link to the wikipedia page for this particular milkweed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias_tuberosa
It really is beautiful - the orange flowers are just gorgeous. I hope you are able to get some and grow it where you are. If you need seeds, I should be able to get some locally and send them to you.
hugs
jaydee
Posted by: Jaydee | 16 October 2017 at 12:34 PM
Thanks, HJ
Posted by: Jaydee | 16 October 2017 at 12:31 PM
thanks, Claire
Posted by: Jaydee | 16 October 2017 at 12:30 PM
Thanks, Laurie
Posted by: Jaydee | 16 October 2017 at 12:30 PM
Thanks, Nancy :-)
Posted by: Jaydee | 16 October 2017 at 12:30 PM