This adorable card from Davina uses a window die for separate Halloween scenes with stamped houses for trick or treating, cute ghosts floating around and little piles of pumpkins with cats. Her fun background is ink blended and splattered with lots of tiny stars added. Visit the Mama Elephant blog for more info.
If you’re creating Halloween cards for little ones who are too cute to spook or someone who isn’t into dark and scary then you’ll want to check out today’s collection of Cute Halloween Cards. Pastel colors and darling images have been a popular trend in Halloween for a few years now and lots of paper crafting companies have made stamps, dies, stencils and pattern papers for the sweeter side of Halloween. So let’s get inspired with some new Cute Halloween Card ideas!
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Monica used products from Whimsy stamps for this cute witch with her little cat. The background is so detailed with pattern papers, stenciling and spider web nesting dies. I love the purple and black color combo! I spotted this idea on the monica_conlakappa_cards Instagram page.
These cuties are ready for Trick or Treat on a card from Amy R. She colored the stamped images with Copic markers, stenciled the spider web on the background with purple ink and added a cute ghost heat embossed on see thru vellum paper. Watch her video tutorial on the Prairie Paper and Ink blog.
Yes, bats and spiders are cute, at least I think so. And Jenn proves it with this adorable card with bats trick or treating at a spiders home in the trees. Using pink and orange colors and adding some hearts helps create a sweet scene. I love her stenciled background with the moon and glittery stars! Take a closer look at the Lawn Fawn blog.
The offset circle on this delightful Halloween card adds interest and pulls the eye to the stamped area. Larrisa created her background with an Argyle stitched die on black cardstock adding gems and tiny stars. But the real star is the darling gnome sitting on a pumpkin, colored with Copic markers. Find more details at the Trinity Stamps blog.
Galina filled this charming card with happy ghosts with candy, pumpkins, hats and bow ties and a large sentiment. She used dies, cutting them from black, white and soft pink cardstocks on a light grey card base. Notice the lines she drew on the sentiment with white gel pen to add some faux shine. Learn more on the Waffle Flower blog.
Elaine always blows me away with her amazing coloring skills! She used Copic markers to color this darling witch stamp from Stamping Bella for a super sweet design. I love the neighborhood background she created with house dies and pattern papers! Watch her coloring tutorial on the Marker Geek blog.
Carol used stencils and pretty pastel inks to create the background of this Too Cute to Spook Halloween card. She added an extra stenciled and die cut pumpkin with a witches hat and ghost for some dimension with a layered die cut sentiment. I love the trendy teal she included! Find more details on the Honey Bee Stamps blog.
Lauren created a wavy die cut background of mostly pastel pattern papers for this charming card. She added a heat embossed sentiment and colored her cute stamped images with Zig watercolor markers. Watch her video tutorial on the Lauren Taylor Made blog.
Oh my goodness check out this darling pup dressed up as a ghost for Halloween in a sheet carrying his pumpkin bucket! He was created with dies over top a beautiful rich ink blended background and a letterpressed sentiment. Learn more about Jaycee’s card at the Spellbinders blog.
These delightful mice are ready to go trick or treating dressed up in their witches hats on this card from Gemma. She created an amazing background using a ocean die cut from silver and bright colored cardstocks, adding a large die cut sentiment over top. What a great way to use an ocean die for another purpose! Take a closer look at the Hello Bluebird blog.
Claudette used lots of soft blues and purples for this darling card. This stamped witch and her cute familiar are ready for Halloween with a stars and moon background, fluttering bats and candy scalloped circle. Take a look at this card and two other using the same stamp at The Greeting Farm blog.
And lastly these adorable kids are carving up some Jack O’ Lantern fun on a card from Tamara using stamps from Sweet November. I love the room scene with all the splatters she created for such a dynamic card! I spotted this on the tamaramakesacard Instagram page.
I hope you’ve been inspired today to create some sweet and adorable Halloween cards this year!
-Heather
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