Darkness falls across the land, the midnight hour is close at hand. – Rodney Lynn Temperton
It is safe to say that 365 days is a fairly long time to wait for anything. Yet some events are more than worth the days, weeks and months of pining and patience.
In my books – and those of many others – one such happening is October 31st.
This enchantingly magickal day houses not only Halloween, but for many Pagans, witches, and Wiccans who observe it, the sacred sabbat of Samhain as well.
There is almost a sense of disbelief that greets me when my eyelids blink open on the morning of Halloween/Samhain (I observe both events, seeing them as being akin to two sides of a coin).
Can it really and truly be October 31st? Have I fallen asleep on an icy February night or a sizzling hot July afternoon and dreamt that All Hallows’ Eve had returned once more?
Awesomely, today is not a figment of one’s imagination. Halloween/Samhain is real, it is magnificent, and it never fails to be even more incredible and meaningful than I could have hoped for.
On this day, the veil between the worlds is the thinnest (in the Western Hemisphere). Mystery hangs in the air like a chorus of bats dangling from a fall maple tree branch.
Halloween swirls with nostalgia, spine-chilling thrills, a glut of sweet treats, old favourites, new ways of celebrating, and the promise of a day filled with intrigue and enjoyment.
As much as I could (gleefully) wax poetically at length about Halloween and Samhain alike, I know that plenty of us are very, very busy today, so I shalln’t keep you for too long.
Here, on the last and final day of October, when spirits drift through the nippy fall air, grinning pumpkins peer out from porches near and far, and magick of all kinds reigns supreme, I am popping in to share one of my latest Halloween cards with all of you.
Sweetly spooky multi-layer Halloween card
Here on the blog, October began with a Spooky Multi-Window Halloween Ghost Shaker Card that featured a colour palette of dark blue, black, cream, gold, and copper.
Thirty-one days on, a good chunk of that same colour palette returns in the card featured in this post.
Gone, however – much as on many of the local trees that now sit barren until spring jolts them back to life again – are the warm autumnal hues of sunshine and fire.
From the colour scheme to the imagery, I set out to create a Halloween card that channelled the dark, inky evening hours of this resplendent annual happening.
A realm filled with things that go bump in the night, where shadows seem to take on a life of their own, and which those of us who celebrate Halloween and/or Samhain are likely to have many fond memories of throughout our lifetimes.
A touch eerie, but considerably more sweet and charming, this card is a multi-layered symphony of All Hallows’ Eve related imagery, merriment, and the timeless soul that embodies October 31st.
It features a palette of midnight blue, jet black, grey the colour of cold sidewalks, ghostly white, and a wee hint of gunmetal (via the pearl embellishments).
Only one patterned paper appears on this card. That of the black tree silhouetted against a dark blue sky. This layer is subtle though, and that is intentional.
Much like how one often begins to make out their surroundings more clearly after you’ve been outside in the dark for a while and your eyes have had a chance to adjust, so too did I want there to be little details to this greeting that take a moment to spot.
Vellum – a most apt and delightful material to use on Halloween cards – appears here three times. One of which creates a ghostly base for the “Happy Halloween” sentiment before extending on to the top of the design.
This card takes a little while to compose due to the volume of die cutting involved. However, the materials required are (aside from the dies) both relatively minimal in number and fairly budget-friendly to boot.
You could recreate this All Hallows’ Eve card in different colours – think, orange, black and green or an earthy harvest season combination, for example – if so desired and it would be no less festively fantastic.
If you are aiming to channel Halloween night itself, though, then I would suggest sticking with at least one or two intensely saturated shades and, likewise, one or two paler ones to help convey a sense that darkness is indeed falling across the land…
Products used to make this beautiful blue and black Halloween trick-or-treat card
-Black, light grey, navy blue, and white cardstock
-Pearlized white paper or cardstock – Cool Metallic Sheets from The Paper Company
-White vellum – Vellum from Core’dinations
-Dark blue night sky and tree silhouette print paper – Full Moon Night Sky Paper from Ella & Viv
-Leaf frame die with an oval aperture
-“Spooky” and “Trick-or-Treat” wavy word dies – Halloween Trimmings Dies from Studio Katia
-“Happy Halloween” oval shaped sentiment die
-Various small pumpkin, bat, spider, spiderweb, and cat-shaped dies
-Decorative edge scissors – Heartbeat Paper Edgers from Fiskars
-White gel pen – Signo White Gel Pen from Uniball
-Two sizes of dark grey/gunmetal coloured pearl embellishments (silver pearls could be used here, too)
-Liquid glue with a very fine tip nozzle (or use double-sided adhesive sheets with your die cut layers when cutting them out)
-Dimensional foam, pop dots, or similar to elevate some of your layers
-Adhesive, such as a tape runner, of your choice (I often use my Scotch Tape Glider)
How to make a festively spooky multi-layered Halloween night themed card
To begin with, I suggest die cutting (and, where applicable adhering) each of the layers that you’ll be using for this handmade Halloween card in advance, as doing so will help speed up the process of putting your card together.
Cut two layers (one light grey, one black) of the leaf frame. Then, once adhere to each other, cut your layered frames in half vertically down the center, as you will be using half of this frame on each side of the middle of your card.
Cut two layers (one white, one black) of the “spooky” and “trick or treat” curved words
Cut two layers (one light grey, one blue) of the leaf frame.
Cut two layers (one pearlized white paper or cardstock, one black) of the “Happy Halloween” sentiment and cobweb-filled oval piece.
Cut two layers (one white, one black) of the bats, pumpkins, spiders, spiderweb, and cat.
Once you have die cut and adhered these layers together, it is time to start assembling your Halloween card.
Start your design with a card base made from white cardstock (pale grey would work well here, too).
Cut a piece of white vellum slightly smaller than your card base and then adhere it to the card base.
Position and adhere the light grey and black (die cut) leaf frame halves on the center of the vellum layer.
Use decorative edge scissors (or a suitable border punch) to cut a piece of dark blue (or navy blue) cardstock slightly smaller than the vellum layer.
Utilize a ruler and a white gel pen to hand draw stitching lines around the edges of this piece, then attach it to vellum + leaf frame layers.
Cut a large rectangle from black cardstock. Top it with a layer of vellum that is just a teeny bit smaller than the black cardstock itself. Adhere these two layers to one another, then to the previous card base layers.
Top those two layers with a piece of Ella & Viv nighttime sky and tree print paper, cutting the top and bottom edges with the same decorative edge scissors (or border punch) used previously on this project. Adhere this layer of paper to the latest vellum layer.
Next, take the second pair of leaf frames that you die cut earlier and back the oval opening with a piece of vellum. Top this vellum with the “Happy Halloween” sentiment pieces. Adhere across the center of the vellum oval.
Use the smaller of the two sizes of dark grey/gunmetal coloured pearl embellishments to create an oval ring around the border of the central oval opening (see photo immediately above).
Arrange and adhere your die cut “Spooky” and “Trick-or-Treat” wavy words across the top and bottom of the central card panel.
Place layered die cut Halloween critters and pumpkins around the card, as shown in the photos here (or, however you please).
Adhere the larger of the two dark grey/gunmetal coloured pearl embellishments on some of the central panel layers, also as shown.
And there you have it, one sweet, spooky, and thoroughly eye-catching Halloween evening themed card that is sure to bring howls of happiness to any lucky soul who receives it. 💙
Joyful Halloween and Samhain wishes to one and all!
Fellow Thriller fans may have spotted that the quote which begins today’s post is from that wildly iconic Michael Jackson hit, which many of us make a point of listening to on Halloween.
While just a few words long, it does a stellar job of capturing the sense of anticipation and elation alike that October 31st delivers.
Halloween is as much a day (and night) of possibility and promise as it is of mystery and hair-raising fun.
The card featured in this post, naturally, falls squarely under the header of a #MakeHalloween365 project.
A huge and incredibly heartfelt thank you to everyone who has used this hashtag not only throughout October, but since its launch back in March of this year.
So much of the driving force behind the creation of this hashtag was, and is, for oodles of people to embrace and derive inspiration from Halloween throughout the entirety of the year.
I plan to continue sharing at least one new Halloween themed project here with you every month for the foreseeable future.
This means that my fellow Halloweenoholics can join me in (quite literally) making Halloween an amazing part of our lives the whole year through.
And I enthusiastically encourage you to keep using #MakeHalloween365 long after Halloween 2021 has wrapped up, as this festively fun hashtag is fully intended for ongoing year-round use by one and all.
For many years now, I have opted to focus a lot of my Samhain related happenings in the early morning and late evening hours of October 31st. The time that sits between these two points in the day is filled primarily with Halloween activities of all sorts.
Objectively though, for me personally, there is a lot of crossover between the two and each one helps to ensure that my undying love for All Hallows’ Eve grows stronger with each passing year.
With the pandemic still going strong, we are once again foregoing holding a Halloween party at our house (something that we did for several years running before Covid gripped the planet).
Instead, much like last year, Tony and I will celebrate the holiday here at our house with mom (who only lives an hour’s drive away from us).
Costumes will be donned, candy piled high in multiple bowls, ready to hand out to all who come knocking; beloved movies will be watched and songs listened to on repeat, a festively themed jigsaw puzzle will be done, and we will nosh on plenty of hauntingly delicious fare.
What does this Halloween/Samhain (or Beltane, for those in the Southern Hemisphere) look like for you?
Are you as excited as I am that October 31st has returned again at long last? 🥰
However you spend this today – be it a time of sacred reverence, lighthearted fun, chilling suspense, or simply the final day of the year’s 10th month – I am sending my unending wishes your way for a sweetly spooky October 31st.
Have a safe, incredibly happy Halloween/Samhain, dear friends! 👻🦇 🎃🖤🎃🕷️💀
Your Halloween card is beautiful. Happy Halloween!
Adore your Halloween card. Love the colour choice and your wonderful layers. Hope you had a great Halloween.
Thank you deeply, sweet Ivana. I sincerely appreciate your wonderfully kind words about this festive make.
I hope that you had a terrific tail end of October and that your November is off to a cozy, enjoyable start. 🧡
🖤 Autumn
I love the layering on this card – it’s very 3D looking! Great colours too. I hope you’re having a spook-tactular weekend, Autumn!
Thank you so much, dearest Sheila. I’ve really been getting into layering in a way that adds all the more depth and 3D-ness to some of my projects this year and see no signs of that slowing down as we embrace 2022 in a few weeks’ time.
Our All Hallows’ Eve/Samhain weekend was a total blast. Full of festive fun, great memories, and a record-shattering number of trick-or-treaters for us here at this particular house (about 118). I hope that yours and L’s was fa-boo-lous as well. 🎃
🖤 Autumn
Stunning card, like all your layers and color combo Autumn! Happy Halloween!
You are tremendously kind, sweet Donna. Thank you deeply. 💙
I hope that you had a fang-tastic Halloween weekend. 🎃 (I’m delighted to report that ours was a fun-filled blast that left us with many wonderful memories that we’ll savour for the rest of our days.)
🖤 Autumn
Happy Halloween!! I thought of you first thing this morning and do hope that you, Tony and your dear mom have had a wonderful day together. ♡
Your card is delightful! The black and blue are fabulous together and I especially like the little black critters with their white offsets. Such an adorable touch on your elegant card!
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My heart is touched to its core, sweet Kate. Thank you so much for thinking not only of me, but also of Tony, my mom, and precious Annie. Reading that sincerely brought tears to my eyes. 💗
I’m delighted to report that our Halloween/Samhain rocked! While chilly (the evening sat around -2C), the day was clear and crisp, and come nightfall, we received a record number of trick-or-treater (118 – which tops our previous record since we’ve lived at this house by around five). It was a fun-filled, terrific holiday and a hugely welcome break from the heavy happenings and stresses of this year.
I likewise hope that your Halloween was excellent as well and that it has quickly blossomed into a serene and very happy November. 🧡
🖤 Autumn
Happy happy happy Halloween my friend! WOWZER! Your beautiful layers are as magical as the Holiday itself! I’m so in love with the details on this! Thanks for your wonderful inspiration my friend and I hope you’ve had a hauntingly amazing night!!
Your kindness radiates over me like the beguiling light of the Halloween moon. Thank you deeply, dear Vicki, for each lovely, supportive word.
I’m thrilled to report that we had a marvellous Halloween.
From setting a new record for the number of trick-or-treaters we’ve received since moving into our current digs (about 118 kids) to countless reasons to smile, crisp, chilly fall weather to the spiritual side of the day that resonates so deeply with me (and many others), this was an October 31st that I’ll long treasure the memory of. 🧡
I hope in turn that your own All Hallows’ Eve was enchantingly lovely and that it housed many festive joys and beautiful memories as well. 🎃
Huge hugs from my heart to yours,
🖤 Autumn
I hope this year’s Halloween has been all that you could wish for, Autumn. Your card is indeed sweetly spooky, a multi-layered delight! xxx
What a caring, beautiful wish, sweet Ann. Thank you wholeheartedly.
What a sweet, heart-touching wish, dear Ann. Thank you deeply. 🧡
I am delighted to say that we had an excellent Halloween. Though on the chilly side (come nightfall, we sat around -2C), the day was crisp and the air was rife with the scent of woodsmoke mingled with fallen leaves and warm pumpkin flesh rising up from countless jack-o-lanterns.
We received the highest number of trick-or-treaters we have to date at our current address (about 118), filled the day with scores of fun happenings, and enacted a tradition passed on to me from my parents in which we stay up until at least midnight to play the first Christmas song of the coming Yule season. 🎵
Warm hugs & the sweetest of November wishes coming your way,
🖤 Autumn
WOW what a stunning card Autumn! I love all of the dies you used and gorgeous layers! I hope you had a wonderful Halloween my friend!
Hugs, Tammy
Thank you SO much, my wonderfully sweet friend. Humbly, I adore how this card turned out as well. 🥰
I had a vision of it in my mind’s eye and was tickled pink when the end result exceeded what I’d imagined it might look like. As a crafter, that must surely be one of the most rewarding and enjoyable elements of creating.
Another is sharing what we make we others and to that end, this festive Halloween greeting zipped its way down to two very dear friends (a couple) in the States. Arriving, happily, before the big day.
Our Halloween rocked from start to finish! Tons of fun, a new record for us at this address in terms of the number of trick-or-treaters we received (about 118), and now snow. Such a memorably enjoyable evening and one that I know I’ll look back on fondly for ages to come.
I likewise hope that you had a terrific October 31st and that your November is off to a relaxing, beautiful start.
Oodles of hugs,
🖤 Autumn
WOWeeeee this is an amazing creation. Emmax
Aww, Emma, you are seriously making me blush. Thank you SO much for your exceedingly lovely + supportive words about this festive greeting.
Big hugs & the happiest of November wishes coming your way,
🖤 Autumn
An exquisite Halloween card,the colours,layers and diecuts so beautiful, hope your day was really special.
Thank you deeply, dear Meg. Both for your heart-touching words about this festive Halloween card and for your lovely Halloween wishes.
I’m delighted to say that our day was aces! Just as I hope yours was as well. Hard to believe that a whole week has already whizzed by since All Hallows’ Eve. On the plus side though, that means just 51 more to go until the big day returns again. 🥰
🖤 Autumn
What a fabulously intricate and moody card! Love the colors and all of the wonderful layers!
Thank you very much, my sweet friend. I have gotten more and more into layering die cuts to help up their 3D effect throughout the course of this year and feel this particular project highlights that technique more than any other I’ve made to date.
I hope that you had a marvellous October 31st and that it has already blossomed into a cozy, fun-filled November for you and your loved ones. 🧡
🖤 Autumn
Wow! Your Halloween card is magnificent! No Halloween card should be without a black cat and I see you included one! I was delighted to have our very own Halloween cat once again in our home. Our sweet, wild Storm passed away a couple of years ago and I have been longing for a black cat ever since. Once again, the universe or careless people provided as one walked out of the woods several months ago along with a friend! I love your card in blue and black. It’s always fun to see non-traditional colors used on special event cards. I love reading how excited you were when you woke on 10/31! I usually feel that way on my birthday! 🙂 Your party sounds lovely and I hope you had a wonderful group of trick or treaters! Hugs!
Thank you abundantly, my dear friend – very much including for sharing both about precious Storm’s passing and for the darling new black kitty that entered your life a few months ago. How beautiful that you were able to give this sweet feline soul its fur-ever home. 🖤🐈🖤
I absolutely adore cats as well and look forward to hopefully adding one or two to our lives again at some point.
I’m with you completely. Classics rock, but sometimes switching things up can be a ton of fun and a great way to keep the creative fires, so to speak, burning extra bright. Blue and black were my go-to colours this Halloween season and I suspect they may tumble into some of my wintertime makes as well. I’m already excited to see what colours leap out at me in particular come next autumn.
Were any colours really calling your name this fall?
Awesomely, our Halloween rocked! We had a cool (-2C/28F night), but dry night, hit a record number (since we’ve been living at this house) of trick-or-treaters, watched multiple beloved Halloween movies and shows, had a fantastic time visiting with my mom, and enjoyed the day from start to finish.
I hope that your October 31st was fantastic as well! Can you believe that a week has already whizzed by since Halloween? On the plus side, that means there’s just 51 more to go until the big day returns. 🎃
Tons of hugs & the cheeriest of wishes for a terrific November coming your way!
🖤 Autumn
I hope you had a wonderful Halloween, Autumn and that the day lived up to your expectations. You have created such a beautiful and intricate card here to celebrate! I love all the gorgeous layers and I love how you shadowed the elements to make them pop.
Hope you are well.
Take care.
Hugs
Carol x
Thank you deeply, sweet Carol. Your beautiful wishes warm my heart – which is all the more needed as our weather veers ever more sharply into winter territory.
I’m delighted to report that our Halloween was marvellous, exceeding my hopes for it on multiple fronts – including in terms of the number of trick-or-treaters that came calling at our door. We hit a new record for the years that we’ve lived at this house, with the evening’s total coming in at about 118 youngsters. 🎃
I hope that your own October 31st was fantastic as well and that it has already blossomed into a cozy, joy-filled November.
Many thanks again & the cheeriest of hugs coming your way,
🖤 Autumn
Happy belated Samhain- we were dealing with a recent traumatic death in the extended family and I did not get here to give you wishes. However, I will say that on the Eve, I did take time to light a candle for our recently departed and then I took the time to read your post to get more in the spirit for the few trick or treaters we do get. You always always remind me that it is worth it to put in the extra effort on each of the wheels spokes- which is so important to me. Xo
Dearest heart, thank you abundantly for your beautiful wishes and for thinking of me/us during the Samhain season.
I am truly sorry about the recent loss in your family circle. Please know that I am always just an email away if you would ever like to chat privately about anything that you’re processing, feeling, or otherwise going through.
It means a phenomenal amount to me to know that my humble entries here help you to feel all the more connected to the sabbats and that they also inspire you to, as you put it, “make the effort” (in whatever ways that means for you in the moment, of course) for the year’s beautiful string of sabbats.
During these soulful, richly magickal days between the thin veil of Samhain and the seeds of rebirth that call Yule home, I hope dearly that wellness, serenity, and coziness fill your days – especially during this heart-hitting time of grief. 💗
Abundant hugs and blessings in equal measure.
🖤 Autumn
I’m a little late, but this looks great and I’m sure anyone would love to receive it.
Hi Nikki, thank you very much for your lovely comment. Please do not worry in the slightest – especially since it is always Halloween in my heart + soul and here on Witchcrafted Life. 🥰
I appreciate your message and hope that you had a cozy, wonderful October 31st that has blossomed into an equally enjoyable November. 🧡
Warm hugs from Canada,
🖤 Autumn
This card is fantastic, I love the muted colours with the subtle pops of white and all those layers and die cuts. So much detail in there I could look at it for hours and still not see everything. Thanks too for the detailed description of how you made it. I think you are very clever to use decorative scissors to cut your card, I would never get the lines straight and that would upset me! I know I should let my perfectionist side go a bit, but it is hard! Anyway, thanks for the inspiration and sharing your love of Halloween xx
You are making me blush like the harvest moon, dear Hilary. Thank you for the heart-touching gift of your kind, supportive words about this festive Halloween card.
You’re too sweet! My “pro tip”, if you will, for working with decorative edge scissors is to use a ruler and lightly draw pencil lines on the backside of your paper, cardstock, chipboard, etc and to then cut along those guiding lines with the decorative scissors.
It is still possible to veer off course, but I find the risk and frequency of such happening is greatly reduced when you cut along pencil lines.
And please know that I understand regarding perfectionism. I was scarily harsh on myself in terms of being a perfectionist when I was growing up (in part because one of my parents harshly and abusively demanded what they perceived as perfection from me in a lot of areas of life).
In my twenties (and now well into my thirties) I consciously worked to try and cut myself more slack and not worry to the same degree about perfection all the time.
It is not an easy or straightforward thing to overcome, as any perfectionist will likely tell you, and I doubt I’ll ever shake it (perfectionism) entirely.
That said, I have made a fair bit of progress – helped in no small part by the Japanese concept of wabi sabi, which (to quote the Wikipedia page on it) is “a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection”.
Many thanks again, lovely lady. I sincerely appreciate your visits, comments, and friendship.
🖤 Autumn
Sooo beautiful. Although I am a huge fan of orange at Halloween and absolutely NOT a fan of spiders, I love this creation. So elegant and well-made. I hope you had a blast 31 October, dissappointingly few children came to my door, and I had thought a lot would come, since they were not allowed last year. I donated the remaining candy to the neighbouring children as a surprise the Friday after. Have a lovely day, dear. 🙂
Thank you sweetly, my very dear friend and fellow Halloween adoring soul. 🎃
I hear you massively when it comes to spiders. I had terrible arachnophobia as a youngster (especially when it came to a certain type of large spider that will not be named) and am still uneasy around all but the daintiest of eight-legged critters.
I am sorry that you did not receive very many trick-or-treaters this year and can sincerely imagine what a bummer that must have been.
If only you could have been here in BC with us this time around. Despite – or perhaps because of – the ongoing pandemic, we actually set a new record for the highest number of trick-or-treaters that we have thus far received while living at our current address: about 118 (up from our previous, pre-pandemic, record of around 113).
It’s wonderful that you had kids in your neighbourhood to donate the leftover candy to this year. Literally just a few pieces sat in our big plastic Halloween candy bowl (which is shaped like a classic cauldron) when all was said and done, so I was extra thankful we bought a fair bit just in case we did end up getting a hundred or more kids that night. We will likely stock up on even more for next Halloween, should the number climb higher still (you just never know!).
I was thinking of you big time on our beloved All Hallows’ Eve and hope that even though you didn’t get too many children at your door that night, you had a fantastic day + entire spooky season, dearest Sanne.
Here’s to the next one – just eleven months and a few days left to go now. 😀
🖤 Autumn
I absolutely love your choice of colours for this card, Autumn! Quite possibly the nicest Hallowe’en card I’ve ever laid eyes upon! Well done!!!
Sweet, wonderful Lynne, that is, in turn, truly one of the most touching and encouraging compliments I have ever been paid. Thank you immensely.
Had this card not zipped off to dear friends in the States, I would have loved to have given it to you. If you provide me with your address in advance of next October, I would be elated to make a spooky season greeting just for you.
Thank you again. What you said really means a lot to me.
🖤 Autumn
Love those white highlights making the shadows even deeper. Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment over at Words and Pictures – Czar and Czarina indeed (being CZech by heritage, and now based in the CZech Republic I’ve always favoured the Cz transliteration of their titles over the Tsar version… glad to see you do too!).
Happy Sunday.
Alison x
You are sincerely welcome, lovely Alison. Many thanks in turn for your wonderful comment. I’ve long admired your blog and gorgeous paper crafting creations, so receiving a comment here from you was an extra big delight.
Come to think of it, I too favour the Cz spelling. I’m part Russian myself (though, sadly, did not grow immersed much in the culture here on Canadian soil) and have been tremendously fascinated by the history of Russia’s monarchy since childhood – just as I have that of the country + its people as a whole.
Have you ever had a chance to visit Russia in person? Doing so would be a major bucket list entry for me. Who knows, perhaps one day.
Warm hugs for these ever chillier days of December coming your way,
🖤 Autumn
So sorry I’m so late to visiting your site. This card is beautiful! I LOVE the gorgeous non-traditional colour combo… I’m always a fan of non-traditional colours for any occasion.
As always, amazing layering and dimensions.