Day Five brought a spider die—and I knew I wanted to dress it up!
The background started with a spiderweb Better Press plate, then lightly blended with Gina K Key Lime Ink. To ground the spider, I layered arch shapes cut from black cardstock and purple patterned paper. For the spider’s body, I used pearlized black with stark white eyes.
The spider was layered with pearlized black cardstock for the body, black for the legs, and white for the eyes. I wanted the hat to have a velvety look, so I applied double-sided tape to black cardstock, die cut, and added flocking powder. TIP: Flocking powder can be messy, but applying it with tweezers helped keep things under control.
A sentiment from the Craftoween stamp set completed the spooky yet playful design.


Supplies Used
- Spellbinders Craftoween 2025 Day 5 Dies
- Spellbinders Spiderweb Background Better Press Plate
- Gina K Ink: Key Lime
- Blending Brushes
- Nested Arch Dies
- Pearlized Black Cardstock
- Black and Purple Flocking Powder
- Double-Sided Adhesive
- Craftoween Stamp Set (sentiment)
- Black Foam Tape 1/2″ Wide by 1/16″ Thick
Previous Days in the Craftoween Series:
- Day One Project: Dracula with Depth
- Day Two Project: Raven & Skulls at Sunset
- Day Three Project: Poison Cocktail
- Day Four Project: Playful Ghosts
Have you ever used Flocking Powder on your projects? What did you make? If you have never used it will you give it a try? Tell me below.








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