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Digi Choosday Project | Halloween Card featuring Polkadoodles' Bat Girl Boo

It’s Digi Choosday again, and I’m back with a spooky cute Halloween card featuring  Polkadoodles’ Bat Girl Boo  digi stamp and a DIY ink-blended background! This card was so fun to make — I especially loved layering the Distress Oxides and playing with sparkly cardstock for a bit of Halloween magic.   Materials Used: Cardstock : White, black, yellow, violet glitter, light violet glitter, grey glitter Patterned Paper :  Polkadoodles Boo Halloween  set Digi Stamp :  Bat Girl Boo Halloween  from Polkadoodles Distress Oxide Inks : Wilted Violet, Villainous Potion, Seedless Preserves, Carved Pumpkin, Fossilized Amber Blending Brush Die Sets : Lawn Fawn Full Moon, Lawn Fawn Giant Trick or Treat Ohuhu Alcohol Markers & Glitter Pens Tools : Cutterpillar Pro, Cutterpillar Crease, Sizzix Big Shot Adhesives : Bearly Art Glue, Foam Tape How I Made It: Card Base : Cut white cardstock to 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” and score at 4 1/4”. Background Panel : Cut another wh...

Digi Choosday Project | Autumn Wood Slice Decor featuring Polkadoodles’ Autumn Fall Fox

For this week’s Digi Choosday project, I made a fun and easy Autumn Wood Slice Decor using Polkadoodles’ Autumn Fall Fox digi stamp. This is a great way to use up paper scraps and ribbons in warm fall colors—and it makes for a charming seasonal display piece!



Materials Used:

  • Polkadoodles Digi Stamp: Autumn Fall Fox

  • Wood Slice

  • Ohuhu Alcohol Markers (Colors used: YR070, Y4, Y10, YR7, YR5, GY4, GY3, CGII00, R2, R8)

  • Cricut Maker

  • Paper Scraps – yellow, orange, brown, red hues

  • Trims and Ribbons – autumn shades (approx. 3 inches each)

  • Surebonder Glue Gun

  • Cardboard (for dimension)


Instructions:

  1. Color your digi stamp using autumn-inspired tones. I used Ohuhu alcohol markers: YR070, Y4, Y10, YR7, YR5, GY4, GY3, CGII00, R2, R8



  2. Glue lace or trim to the edge of your wood slice using a hot glue gun to secure it.




  3. Mount the digi stamp in the center. Only glue the middle section so you can tuck embellishments underneath. I added a piece of stick behind the fox to raise it slightly.



  4. Cut autumn leaves with your Cricut from paper scraps. I used a set of autumn lovely leaves file I found in Cricut Design Space.



  5. Tuck the leaves under the fox to add layers and depth.


  6. Create a ribbon bundle by tying 3-inch trims together and gluing them to the top of the wood slice.







That’s it—a cozy handmade decor piece perfect for welcoming the season!



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