Mini Photo Album in the Coffin - Spectral Touch
HELLO EVERYBODY!
The first recently presented coffin-shaped box was decorated with my paper collection titled "Gnomish Night," while the second showcases my other collection, "Spectral Touch." The collection boasts a darker and spookier aesthetic, featuring eerie and haunting patterns that are ideal for adding mystery and intrigue to your Halloween craft projects. What do you think about Halloween?This holiday often evokes strong emotions. I don't believe in ghosts, I don't believe in zombies, and I don't believe in scary pampkins. These are just creations made by humans. Resources say that the tradition dates back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, 2,000 years ago. Modern Halloween traditions, such as costumes and trick-or-treating, were brought to America by Irish and Scottish immigrants in the 19th century. Then, through American influence, these Halloween traditions spread to many other countries by the late 20th century. I'm not trying to convince anybody to celebrate this holiday. It's either something you enjoy or you don't. I find it fun!
I'm wondering, what are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments. If you like this idea and want to learn how to make it, visit the tutorial available on my YouTube channel! Have a beautiful day!CHEERS!
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The paper collection and extras that I used to decorate the box and album are available for purchase in my Etsy online store (only in digital format from now on).
The first recently presented coffin-shaped box was decorated with my paper collection titled "Gnomish Night," while the second showcases my other collection, "Spectral Touch." The collection boasts a darker and spookier aesthetic, featuring eerie and haunting patterns that are ideal for adding mystery and intrigue to your Halloween craft projects.
What do you think about Halloween?
This holiday often evokes strong emotions. I don't believe in ghosts, I don't believe in zombies, and I don't believe in scary pampkins. These are just creations made by humans. Resources say that the tradition dates back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, 2,000 years ago. Modern Halloween traditions, such as costumes and trick-or-treating, were brought to America by Irish and Scottish immigrants in the 19th century. Then, through American influence, these Halloween traditions spread to many other countries by the late 20th century.
I'm not trying to convince anybody to celebrate this holiday. It's either something you enjoy or you don't. I find it fun!
I'm wondering, what are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments.
If you like this idea and want to learn how to make it, visit the tutorial available on my YouTube channel!
Have a beautiful day!
CHEERS!
***
The paper collection and extras that I used to decorate the box and album are available for purchase in my Etsy online store (only in digital format from now on).
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