During October you will see many Halloween-y projects on my blog as I am joining in with
I usually share a postcard  from Vintage Image Craft. 
RED DEVILS! This very spooky Halloween postcard was illustrated in 1908 and published by Raphael Tuck & Sons', London. I just love the animated squash goblin, too.
Today I am sharing a journal page. I prepared the page on a loose print og the background image and then adhered it into my grey - paged journal.
I was inspired to do this when my attention was brought to this:
The background image is from Michelle Grant Shadows and Shimmers used first in total then a smaller version in part to the left. I sprayed this with Ancient gloss spray. I used a spider web stencil to add the webs, using an orange neon paint, an Art By Marlene orange marker and black Posca to emphasise. I also added orange acrylic ink drips and orange water colour...
 On the right is an image from Michelle Grant Exploring.
My next step was to add white splatter.

I wanted to add spiders lurking in the shadows. I auditioned these flock ones but they would be too thick to close my journal!
Next I added the sentiment from Michelle Grant Shadows
My last step was to add my raven.  I used the same raven that I had stamped for this Halloween card. 
The raven is stamped on the glossy orange card that was the packaging for the spiders above. It actually looks red in the photos but it is orange. It is placed on a second stamped image also from this set of stamps which I think came from Smeared ink years ago (no longer trading)
The background is from Conjurer of Dreams Cracked Orange Background
I will add this card to the
Lost Coast Portal to Creativity 31 Days of Halloween Challenge using rubber stamps.
I will add this to Leigh's linky!
And I always like to add the skeletons hopping!















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Happy 29 Day of 31 Days of Halloween at LeighSBDesigns Inspiration Blog! Wicked awesome makes, all the little details are so fun and interesting. The flocked spiders would have been wicked but the flatter ones are creepier with their subtle lurking!
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Ghostly mixed media page! I think it's she is even spookier with the gray & black tones! Hiding in the dark is a good title!
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