Happy Monday! Today I am sharing this week's Bitten by the Bug 2 weekly challenge project. The Cricut cartridge challenge cut of the week was selected by my design team sister, Carrie from DoubleClick Connections - AKA Abusybee Blog, who chose the cute frog from Cricut's Create a Critter cartridge.
Given that today is the third day of October and OCTOBER brings constant thoughts of Halloween, I chose to go with a Halloween themed card. My theory is that every witch has a story that involves a frog. Perhaps the frog was a prince or perhaps he was a two legged human toad. Either way, the witch had a plan when she turned him into a frog. In my card, the frog was neither prince nor toad, but a nice man. And he is incredulous that he has been turned into a frog! And yet, he is smiling because he is trying to make the best of the situation.
The crazy little witch (from Mini Monsters) is doing a happy dance with her arms and legs flying out, so thrilled is she that her frog spell worked. Since she had planned to stay in and work today, the witch is not wearing her usual black outfit that she wears in public. She is wearing her witch's "lounge at home" wear, hoping the color is becoming with her green complexion.
In front of the background moon, I added the Have a Wicked Halloween tag. I cut the tag using the Close to My Heart Art Philosophy cartridge and stamped the phrase with a stamp from the Close to my Heart September stamp of the month. For more information on the CTMH Art Philosophy cartridge, click on the name to go to Melanie's CTMH site.
I used the Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge and cut a cauldron for my witch's use. I added a bit of white foam to the top of the cauldron. The pumpkins are from a chipboard sticker set.
Inside the gate fold card (built with George and Basic Shapes) I added a grey journaling rectangle along with a line of pumpkins and a phrase strip.
I designed this project as a gate fold card with the Halloween scene on the front of the card. I welded a circle, the witch, cauldron, and the frog shadow images together to create a scene background. I attached the scene to the right side of the gate fold card.
Before I close I want to share with you the cute decoration I purchased last Friday. I found these eyeballs while waiting to have dinner at a Cracker Barrel in Conyers, Georgia. I was on my way home from returning Ian to Atlanta. I thought these eyeballs were just too cute. They are actually salt and pepper shakers, but they were not sold in sets, but individually. I grabbed a few (at $1.00 each!) and was quite pleased with my purchase!!
I will be back tomorrow to share a Man Card - a fall man card!! Thanks for stopping by today!