Thanks for joining me in my craft room today for a Fandom Friday project that also happened to fit perfectly with Craft Roulette Episode 301. I’m featuring brand new moth products from Emily Moore Designs (the Make a Moth sets), and the second I saw these adorable little moths, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I turned them into a cryptid-inspired appreciation card (because yes, I will always have a soft spot for Mothman). The parameters for Episode 301 were an appreciation card, colors that include Apple Farm, silhouette, and an old product. My silhouette piece was easy because all my moths are die cut from black cardstock, and for Apple Farm I brought in red for those glowing eyes and a bold red watercolor background. For the “old product” parameter, I used my old laptop to create and print my own custom sentiment.
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To make the card, I die cut several moths from black cardstock using the Emily Moore Designs dies and layered all the pieces to assemble the moths. I also die cut tiny circles from red cardstock and glued them on as eyes to give the whole card that iconic spooky-cute vibe. For the background, I used Popsiclesticks mini slimline stitched layered dies and cut the smallest panel from gray watercolor pattern paper and the largest panel from red watercolor pattern paper (both from Scrapbook.com). I layered those panels together to create a bold red and black mini slimline backdrop. Next, I created a custom sentiment that reads “Live. Love. Lurk." in red font on black, printed it out, and die cut it into a banner shape. To assemble, I adhered the gray stitched panel onto the red panel, then popped up my moths with one millimeter foam adhesive so they look like they are flying across the card at different angles. I added the sentiment banner toward the middle, then adhered the finished card front to a mini slimline card base (6.5 x 3.5 inches). This card makes me laugh every time I look at it, and I love how it turned out as an appreciation card with a fandom twist.


































