This witch is cooking up a spell for you in her big bubbling cauldron. I love this scene set with a lovely stamped witch, woodgrain floor and ink blended background! I spotted this card on the Sweet November Instagram.
I’m so excited that Halloween is on it’s way, it’s my favorite holiday! I’ve been seeing so many amazing new paper crafting products released for Halloween and there seems to be a few very popular trends one of them being witches. So whether you like spooky or cutesy you’re sure to find some fun and trendy witchy designs for your Halloween Cards this year. To help get you cackling for some new inspiration I’ve gathered together a cauldron full of Witch Card ideas.
Below each photo you’ll find a link, click it for information like tutorials, techniques and products used.
This slimline card features a stamped and heat embossed witch flying over a field with a large stenciled moon behind her. I love the die cut sentiment cut from glitter cardstock and the blue ink blended and splattered background creates the perfect night sky. Visit Amy R.’s blog for a video tutorial.
This card uses a masking technique with new stamps from Whimsy Stamps to create an amazing scene of a witch and her pack of black cats hanging out in the pumpkin patch. Sylvie’s coloring and background are simple amazing! Visit the Kaliscards Instagram page for more info.
This card features all the supplies a witch might need like her hat, broom, spell book, cauldron and more. The soft pink and teal make for a less spooky and more modern design. All the images were cut from cardstock using dies from Pretty Pink Posh, visit their blog for more details.
This ghostly witch card uses a letterpress technique that not only inks the images but debosses for added texture too. An ink smooshing technique was used to create the background. Learn more at the Spellbinders blog.
Pastel colors have been really trendy for Halloween the last couple of years, especially pink, it works nicely if you’re a kitschy witch. This cool card has lots of pink, the juxtaposition with the spooky die cut elements gives a great hard and soft design. Visit the Honey Bee Stamps blog for more details.
This witch has been up to no good under the full moon. This card design was created with layers of stenciling with Distress Oxide Inks and a heat embossed sentiment. Visit the Picket Fence Studios blog for more details.
Every year I look forward to seeing what Tim Holtz has created for Halloween! His stamps and stencils from Stampers Anonymous and ink pads from Ranger never fail to inspire amazing vintage spooky creations like this little witch card from Emma. Visit Tim’s blog for more ideas.
These adorable critters are all dressed up to go Trick or Treating, including a little kitty dressed as a witch. Notice the soft yellow back ground and how the haunted house isn’t colored, it helps draw the eye to the characters in the foreground. Visit the My favorite Things blog for a closer peek.
The design team at Stampingbella have all used the same cute little witch with her crystal ball stamp to create 6 different cards including a shaker card. There’s also a video tutorial sharing how to color 2 of the cards using Copic Markers. Visit their blog to check them all out.
This card celebrates the tradition in lots of fairy tale books and movies of the wicked witch spying on people in her magic mirror. The green face makes her extra creepy, the metallic gold cardstock for the mirror adds a touch of shine and the pattern paper reminds me of the Haunted Mansion. Visit the Scrappy Tails blog for more details.
This adorable design shows you can turn any girl stamp you might already have into a witch by just adding a hat. This fun card is perfect for a teacher or student at Halloween. Visit The Greeting Farm blog for a closer look.
I hope you’re inspired to jump on a broom and fly around delivering your witchy handmade cards this Halloween!
-Heather
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