Hello friends and happy Sunday!! I hope your weekend is going well!! It’s almost spooky season and I have a card to share with you for Scrappy Tails Crafts!! It lays flat to fit into a 5″ x 7″ envelope for easy mailing!! This skeleton is definitely soaking up all the spooky vibes!!
This scene came together pretty quickly with the Spooky Bathtub Skeleton, Cathedral Pop-Up Tunnel Shadow Box and the A7 Haunted Mansion Cover Plate Dies!!

I started by die-cutting all the elements in the Spooky Bathtub Skeleton Die Set from glossy white, mirror gold, green, black and white cardstock. All the pieces were adhered together with liquid glue, then set aside to work on the tunnel.

The very back panel was created by die-cutting the A7 Haunted Mansion Cover Plate Die from black cardstock. It was then die-cut with the largest open die in the Cathedral Pop-Up Tunnel Shadow Box Die Set, along with a panel of green cardstock and purple cardstock. The solid decorative layer was cut twice from black cardstock, along with one of the cut-out decorative layer. The side panels and one bridge were also die-cut from black cardstock. The curtain was cut from orange cardstock.

The candleabra and chandelier were cut from mirror gold, white and yellow cardstock. The pumpkin was cut from orange, yellow and green cardstock. The individual elements were adhered together with liquid glue. All the tunnel layers were layered and adhered together, scored, then adhered to the side panels. It’s best to use strong double-sided tape with liquid glue applied to it to give you a little “wiggle room” to get the die-cuts into place.

All the accessories were adhered with liquid glue. I attached some bubbles to strips of strong acetate and adhered them along the bottom of one of the tunnel layers.

I added some rhinestones from the Monster Mash Mix to finish off this fun tunnel card!!

If you haven’t already, I would encourage you to watch Sabrina’s video over on the Scrappy Tails YouTube Channel! She shows the best ways to assemble this tunnel card with step-by-step video tutorials!!
Thanks so much for stopping by!! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!!
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