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October 4, 2011

New for October on RangerInk.com!

 
Boo!!  Happy October, everyone!  We've got some great new features on RangerInk.com this month to help you get in the autumn/Halloween mood!

HalloweenCard-blog
Learn how to make this spooky haunted house card using tips and techniques by Claudine Hellmuth!  She will teach you how to use Studio Creative Layers stamps along with Studio Black Gesso and Sticky-Back Canvas to create a card that is perfect for sharing with all your favorite boys and ghouls this Halloween.

OctScrapbook-blog

Patti Behan has created a beautiful autumnal scrapbook layout, ideal for displaying your pumpkin-picking photos!  Patti's pumpkin patch layout features products by Tim Holtz, including Distress Ink and Distress Crackle Paint.
CorkBoard-blog

And finally, spice up your home décor with this beautiful cork message board, created by Lisa Dixon using fall shades of Distress Stain!  We love her adorable push-pins made from Inkssentials Shrink Plastic, too!

We hope you enjoy these projects and give them a try!  What fall and Halloween crafts do you have up your sleeve this October?

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Great projects! TFS!

I've made a few cards and tags, many Halloween ATC's and a wreath or two. Great projects! T4S

Wow. All the projects are great but I really love the cork board. A great idea for Christmas gifts.

I've already made a Halloween banner and I'm still planning several Halloween cards. It's finally fall-like here in AZ today, so now that we're no longer "baking" I'll be even more inspired to create for fall/winter!!!

Wow, great projects! I'm just starting a few Halloween cards.

I've been so busy lately, and with the kids older I can't seem to get in the halloween spirit :( Good news: my oldest got married this year, so hopefully there will be grandkids in the coming years to get me into it :) The corkboard would be useful around here.

Love how different all of these are! Great inspiration!

I've been so incrediably busy, but I need to get to my scrapping! I have all kinds of ideas and techniques that I want to try and just need to make the time to do so.

I've already made two topiaries, 2 wreaths, some bats, and some small Halloween notepads - and I think that's all I will be getting done this year.

wonderful projects! thanks!!

LOVE them all! TFS!!

Oh wow, all three of these are fantastic! Thanks for the fabulous inspiration. =)

I had a paper mache pumpkin that I started painting years ago. I finally took it out and papered it instead! Great inspiration here!

WOW!! I LOVE these ideas!! THANKS for sharing!! I can't wait to see more!!
Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

so beautiful :)

Love these projects and I am wanting to work on some altered items but dont know if I will have time this month with a trip in the horizon!!

love the push pins!

Very cute projects. Cork board is very classic.

Thanks for the inspirational projects. I really like the cork board. Haven't worked with cork board before, so after seeing this project, I will definitely try.

Really loving the card with the black and white houses and orange background it really is so perfect for Halloween. Thanks for all of the inspiration

I started a banner for the fireplace last year and I might jazz it up a little this year. And I have just started making Halloween cards..everyone loves to get one of those. But my porch decorations are up and I should probably get some bats on those windows!

Great projects!
I'll be doing a bit of Halloween card making myself.

great projects, I am working on a few Halloween cards.

Gorgeous cork board! I don't do much for Hallowe'en - a carved pumpkin on the doorstep is about my speed. I always enjoy seeing other people's projects though!

Hi Ranger! These projects are adorable! I love the corkboard by Lisa... Lynn B

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