
Hi friends! Are you ready to start your spooky season crafting?? Pretty Pink Posh has a new Halloween release full of cute critters, fantastical designs, and some new must-have Halloween basics you’ll for sure want for your crafty stash. Today, I’m sharing a card design showcasing two of the new frightfully good stamp sets: Spider Friends and Halloween Word Scenes. These spiders are the cutest creepy crawlies around, and they paired perfectly with a creative greeting from the new must-have word scenes. Keep scrolling to find a supply list and all the details on how I created this spooky cute Halloween card. So grab your favorite coloring medium, and let’s get started!
PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
Spider Friends Stamp Set
Spider Friends Coordinating Dies
Halloween Words Stamp Set
Halloween Words Coordinating Dies
Spider Web Stencil
Stitched Torn Rectangles
Halloween Party Clay Confetti
OTHER SUPPLIES
SSS Pawsitively Saturated Ink Trio: Jade, Eucalyptus, Juniper
Distress Mica Stain Frosted Juniper
White Gel Pen
Black Glaze Gel Pen
Stardust Glitter Pen
Copic Marker Color Chart
oranges: YR15, YR68, YR07
yellows: Y11, Y21
greens: G21, G24, YG63
purples: BV00, BV11, V25
grays: W3, W5, W7
shadow: N0

I started by stamping all the images for my design with a black copic-friendly ink. Then I colored the images with Copic markers using the colors listed above before die-cutting them with the coordinating dies. After die cutting, I added little accents to the images, including some white gel pen highlights, emphasizing the spider’s eyes with a black glaze gel pen, and sparkly additions to the jack-o’-lantern, lollipop, and the buckle of the witch’s hat.
For the background panel, I started with a white Stitched Torn Rectangle and stenciled the spiderweb with a trio of jade green inks. I lightly blended the lightest color in the center of the panel and gradually blended out to the darkest color around the edges of the panel. To finish the background, I spattered it with a sparkly mica stain.

To wrap things up, I inked an A2 cardstock panel with the darkest jade green color and mounted the stenciled background panel to it with foam tape. Then I attached all the stamped and colored images, arranging them around the spiderweb and popping up the word scene greeting in the center with foam squares. The finishing touch was to add a scattering of clay confetti.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope this spooky cute Halloween card inspires you to get started on your spooky season crafting!

