Haunted Flower Cart Embellishments- Made Easy

Haunted Flower Cart Embellishments- Made Easy

Ghoulish greetings!

Today we are going to show you how to use the spooktacular elements inside the Haunted Flower Cart Embellishments to create an incredible Halloween flower cart card. We promised to give you everything you needed to create flower carts all year long. This set is your answer to fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving cards; there are so many different interpretations that you can make. Inside are 50 embellishments, 28 foil embellishments, 60 3D embellishments, 36 3D sentiments and 3 sheets of embellishments. If you don’t have this perfectly spooky embellishment set then you can get it on sale on our website this week. It also works wonderfully with the Flower Shop Dies, any of the haunted house dies and even the Gazebo Dies! Get creative with it!

Come make today’s fright-tastic card.

First we cut a flower cart out of the Black Matte/ Shiny Foil Cardstock Bundle. We used a piece of the matte.

A card with a gold cart on it.

We also cut a stopper out of our ivory cardstock with the Compendium Dies.

Two cutting mats with a gold frame on them.

We used the Halloween Double-Sided Foil Cardstock to create the easel card base, easel hinge and flower cart shadow layer.

Attach the hinge to the card base as shown with a strong tear tape.

A card with a red and black pattern on it.

We layered different flower carts together for extra depth.

It’s fun to add depth by putting embellishments from the Haunted Flower Cart Embellishments in front of and behind cart die cuts.

A black and white card with a carriage on it.

Add wheels from an orange diecut flower cart to the top of your matte black cart.

Use foam adhesive to attach a black and white flower pot to the front wheel.

A halloween card with a carriage on it.

A swag and awning from the Haunted Flower Cart Embellishments add great texture and color to your card.

A card with a cart and a notepad.

A golden flower pot stand and flower pots add the flowers for sale on your Halloween cart.

A card with flowers and a cart on it.

A spiderweb garland and swag that matches the top one gets added to the front of your flower cart.

A card with a cart and flowers on it.

Decorate the signature card with a flower pot, butterfly and pumpkin.

Create a layered sentiment to serve as the stopper.

A card with lace and a pumpkin on it.

Now, your card will rest right on top!

A pop up card with a carriage and flowers.

Now your Bugs and Hisses and Halloween Wishes card is ready to send!

A pop up card with flowers on it.

You are going to love making various fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving cards with the Haunted Flower Cart Embellishments.

Make a black and gold cart filled with flowers and pumpkins.

A black and white card with a pumpkin on it.

Autumn Greetings are perfectly sent with the Luxury Fall Matte Foil Cardstock and fall flowers.

A pop up card with an orange cart and flowers.

Add these embellishments to your haunted houses! How cute is this swag on this haunted house card.

A halloween card with a house and flowers.

Make unique color combinations and have fun with your embellishments’ placement.

A pop up card with a carriage and flowers.

We hope that you make and share your fall flower carts with us on our social media channels or email us at RSVP@annagriffin.com. This tutorial will be available for the next week, so get to creating! Access all of our wonderful tutorials with an AG Membership. Next Wednesday, October 11th is our next AGTV show. Join us for Think Pink at 12pm EST.

A pink and gold card with a bow on it.

Love,

Anna

 

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26 comments

I can see mini embellishments in the future for many more projects to come! I made about 4 frightening flower carts to give to family. I will probably switch it up & make a few haunted houses & scary shops. I love these smaller embellishments. I think you might have the Christmas embellishments as well? I can’t remember at the moment. I just want to take a moment to thank you, Anna & your creative team for bringing us so many diverse materials to work with. My friends & family are always wowed by how different each new card is from a previous one.

Roxanne B

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