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Retro Rubber Challenge 73...

Welcome to a new Retro Rubber Challenge.  We are all about Halloween for this challenge!

RRCB 73

I started by stamping the images from SU! Batty For You (from around 2008) in three colors and then backing them with coordinating cardstock.

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I ran the card base thru my PTI wrought iron impression plate, added the sentiment and images and a few enamel dots.

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Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:  CS:  SU! white, pumpkin pie, old olive and perfect plum.  Stamps:  SU! batty for you (2008).  PTI KIS Halloween (2014).  Inks:  SU! perfect plum, pumpkin pie and old olive.  Memento black.  Other:  PTI wrought iron impression plate.  SU! enamel dots.

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Neva Cole

Clean, simple, and very fun! Love the enamel dots as a finishing touch.

Maria Rodriguez

Fun and also, oh so CAS as it's your style, love it.
I too love those enamel dots, very clever where you placed them.
Hugs,
Maria.

Claire Grantham

Such an elegant Halloween card Jane, you are truly a CAS genius. I love the co-ordinating enamel dots, so much attention to detail. Love it. Cx

Jan Clothier

I like the layout and, as always, you know just the right place to pop a dot. It's funny how each of these colours on their own is a perfectly nice colour but when you combine them like this they begin to look ghoulish and sinister. Maybe it's our conditioning?

Christine Traversa

This looks amazing with the white background! Great job!❤️

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