Card Makers Success Summit

Halloween card with Partial Die-cutting Project

Thank you for joining me for our crafting session that features partial die-cutting and a Halloween theme. I know … an Australian doing Halloween … seems weird, right? Well, not really. We love Halloween in our home, and create elaborate window displays to put smiles on the faces of passers-by, plus I get to be crafty on a large scale (bonus pic at the end of this post showcasing our last 2 window displays).

Right now, though, I’m guessing you’re here for one of two things … product list & links, and your freebie. I have a few details that will help you find what you’re looking for. If the original product I used is no longer available, I will link to a similar product in its place.
1. Links to physical products are within Australia, but I will have a list at the end for US-based businesses that have what you’re looking for.
2. Links to digital craft supplies are an affiliate link, and I do get a little commission from those (at zero cost to you). I appreciate everyone who clicks on one of those. Thank you!
3. If you’re only looking for the freebie, just scroll right down to the bottom … you can’t miss it!
4. If you’re curious about the products I used in the 2 bonus cards I made using the bonus partial die-cutting techniques in my video, they are following the Halloween card.
5. If you’ve downloaded the printable sentiment PDF I used on my Halloween card, it will work for A4 and letter sized cardstock equally as well.

First … let’s start with the Halloween card!



Loving the bee themed card with the diagonal strip across the frame? Here’s what I used for that card



Loving the faux-leroid birthday themed card? Here’s what I used for that card



Here for the freebie? Enjoy a cookie for me whilst you select the perfect ink pad for the colouring medium you want to use. New ink pads are being formulated all the time, and while this is not an exhaustive list of every ink pad on the market right now, it is an excellent place to start.

Also, a quick note about the kind of emails I send. I pretty much only email when I have something important or interesting to tell you. It might be a new card swap (for my Aussie peeps), a new podcast episode, new product in store, new video or helpful resource. If at any time you don’t find them helpful, you can always unsubscribe.


Thanks again for making my first time as a presenter for the Card Summit an absolute delight! And as promised … here are my Halloween window displays