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Sunday, 30 September 2018

The Library Challenge - The Woman in the Window


At The Library  Lynne is the Visiting Librarian (Guest Designer) and she's chosen the challenge - The Woman in the Window by AJ Finn. 

I read and enjoyed this book earlier in the year - it's in the 'grip lit' sub-genre and has lots of twists (although I think the twists are less surprising if you read a lot of this type of book ).  It's definitely not a ghost story but is quite spooky at times and is set in a big, old, New York townhouse . So, with the yellow behind the windows on the bookcover , I was inspired to make a spooky house shaker Halloween card. 

We'd love you to join in with the challenge...




The Woman in the Window Hardcover  by
I'd like to enter:

Crafter's Castle  Halloween


9 comments:

  1. Love that shaker, Marina! What an interesting idea, to design a card based on a book. It appears you've taken that inspiration and have "run with it". Love the colours and that spooky mansion. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.

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  2. Great shaker card, Marina! I've not read that book, so will have to look out for it, Jo x

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  3. What a clever card Marina. Love how you interpreted that book cover and made a great shaker card. Thanks for joining in the fun at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Tristan DT

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  4. Very creative and clever and loving the shaker element of your spooky card x

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  5. Amazing card. The sequins resemble eyeballs. So neat. Thanks for joining us at QKR Stampede this week. DT Kathy [https://myasperations.blogspot.com]

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  6. This is a fabulous Halloween shaker card. I love the texture of the paper, too. Thank you for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT

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  7. Wonderful shaker card, Marina. I'm so happy I found the Library challenge and will join in regularly :)

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  8. Spooky looking! The golden sequins seen behind the windows is a brilliant idea to add to more light and interest to the design. Cool!

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  9. This looks awesome! It took me a minute to figure out what you had inside of your house shaker... very cool! I read this book last month! Hopefully I can find time to enter soon.
    - Shauna

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